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Welcome to Breaches.net. Similar to most WordPress sites, this platform automatically gathers certain information about site visitors, such as your IP address, the time of your connection to the site, and the pages or posts you visit. Upon visiting this site, a session cookie is established, which is then deleted at the end of your session.

While registration is not mandatory to access or use the site, if you intend to leave a comment on any post, you will be prompted to provide a name and email address. The decision to use a real name or valid email address is entirely at your discretion, but impersonation is prohibited. For those who plan to engage in regular commenting, it’s advisable to create a unique username for recognition purposes. Metadata associated with any comments you submit is retained indefinitely.

Breaches.net typically does not disclose your data to any third parties unless compelled to do so by legal process or in response to threats against individuals’ safety.

Operating from the U.S., we focus on complying with domestic laws and may not be well-versed in international regulations. Should we falter, kindly inform us, and we’ll assess our need for compliance. If you’ve disclosed personal information on this site, you may have rights under EU law to request information about stored data or request deletion, though our lack of business presence in the EU may affect the applicability of such laws.

This privacy policy may lack the finesse of one crafted by a privacy lawyer. If you have inquiries about our policy, please feel free to email us at [email protected], and we’ll endeavor to provide a coherent response.

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