We’re not lawyers, we don’t want to write a document that no one will (or even can) read.
By continuing to use Termora’s commands, you consent to us processing the data listed below in a manner compliant with the GDPR.
This is the data Termora collects:
This is the data Termora collects, and which is deleted after 30 days:
This is the data Termora stores in memory for as long as it’s needed (up to 15 minutes), and which is always wiped on a bot restart:
This is the data Termora does not collect:
Additionally, there are daily database backups, which only include a list of blacklisted channels (as well as all terms/explanations).
To delete server information from the database, simply have the bot leave the server, through kicking or banning it. Do note that this does not delete server information from database backups, only the live database (and any later backups). Contact us (on the support server, or here) if you want that deleted too, or have any other requests regarding your data. We’ll comply with these within 30 days.
Termora is open source, and its source code is available on GitHub. While we cannot prove that this is the code powering the bot, we promise that it is.