Bonfire at The Nexus Today is being created with privacy and security in mind. Our goal is to create a place where you can find out information about what’s happening without being tracked. This Privacy Policy explains what information we collect through our website and how it is used.
Bonfire at The Nexus Today does not sell or rent website visitor information under any circumstances, and we do not share visitor information without prior consent except as compelled by law.
Note that Bonfire at The Nexus Today is using the default Bonfire setup and so may have some dependencies that we don't know about list here!
Information gathered by https://bonfire-social.thenexus.today
Bonfire at The Nexus Today, like most other web sites, collects non-personally-identifying information such as browser type, language preference, referring site, and the date and time of each visitor request. We collect this to understand how our visitors use our service, and use it to make decisions about how to change and adapt the service.
We also, like all other web sites, receive your IP address when you browse our site. We store IP addresses in the web server logs, and may store it in other databases as well, for a limited period of time. We use this IP information for the following purposes:
- To prevent abuse, fraud, and spam
- Defending against attacks on the site
- Diagnosing and fixing service or technology problems
- Estimating usage of different aspects of the site
If you are concerned about your IP being logged, consider using a VPN to hide your real IP address on this as on any other site.
Links to other sites
Links on Bonfire at The Nexus Today may take you to other sites. Bonfire at The Nexus Today does not have any control over the privacy practices or the content of these third party sites. We encourage you to read the privacy policies of any website visited via links from Bonfire at The Nexus Today.
Cookies
Bonfire at The Nexus Today uses cookies to recognise your browser and, if you are logged in, associate it with your account. We also use cookies to save your preferences for future visits.
Third-party providers
Portions of Bonfire at The Nexus Today’s site are operated by third-parties. We currently use Digital Ocean as a cloud hosting provider and Sendgrid for emails; in the future, we may also use a content delivery networ, shipping and fulfillment services.
These service providers may place session cookies on your computer, and may also log standard technical information, such as the IP address of the computer or device; the browser software you use and your operating system; the date and time you access our site; and the Internet address of the website from which you linked directly to our site. Service providers may also store and organize any personal information you have shared with us (such as your email address) on our behalf, but are only allowed to use it for the purpose you provided it for.
A note on law enforcement access
Bonfire at The Nexus Today attempts to minimize what information it collects, and will use the appropriate legal processes to minimize the chances of data being obtained by government agencies. However, if we are presented with a warrant or a subpoena that we cannot quash by legal means, we will comply with the warrant or subpoena. We will also use legal process to exercise our legal rights, investigate or prevent illegal activities such as fraud, abuse, posting of child porn, or where we believe it is required or appropriate.
Changes to the Privacy Policy
If Bonfire at The Nexus Today materially changes our privacy policy, we will announce the changes beforehand on the site’s home page as well as updating this document.