DevModul's Privacy Policy


DevModul is committed to protecting the privacy of visitors to this website. DevModul has established this Privacy Policy to explain what information gets collected through this website and how it is used.


DevModul does not sell or rent information under any circumstances, ever. Period. And we don't use cookies.


DevModul does not share information without prior consent except as compelled by law. This can be a little tricky because the physical server is located in the UK while the company does business around the world, so jurisdiction may be an issue. I am not a lawyer, so I cannot definitively advise you which jurisdiction is valid should a subpeona be issued.


DevModul logs standard technical information, such as the numerical Internet protocol (IP) address of the computer you are using; the browser software you use and your operating system; and the Internet address of the website from which you linked directly to our site. Circumstances in which we temporarily log standard technical information include conducting site testing, diagnosis of technical problems, and defending against attacks on the site.


DevModul does not use persistent cookies on this site. DevModul may use session cookies from time to time. Session cookies expire when you close your browser. You can set your browser to refuse cookies, and use Tor if you wish to keep your IP number and other technical information anonymous.


DevModul may ask for additional personal information when you provide feedback.


DevModul's site provides links to a wide variety of third-party websites. DevModul is not responsible for, and does not have any control over, the privacy practices or the content of such third parties. You ought to read the privacy policies of any website you visit.


Disclosure of Your Information


While DevModul endeavors to provide the highest level of protection for your information, we may disclose personally identifiable information about you to third parties in a limited circumstance. For example, in the highly unlikely event where there is a good faith belief that it is required by law, such as pursuant to a subpoena or other judicial or administrative order, we'd have to give over that information.


If DevModul is required by law to disclose the information that you have submitted, DevModul will attempt to provide you with notice (unless DevModul is prohibited). In addition, we will independently object to requests for access to information about users of our site that we believe to be improper.

Updated January 2nd, 2025