arkirus v1.2

arkirus v1.2

Privacy Notice

Last updated: March 30, 2026

This Privacy Notice for Antonio Rafael Arias Romero ("the Author," "I," "me," or "my") describes how and why I might access, collect, store, use, and/or share ("process") your personal information when you use my services ("Services"), including when you visit https://arkirus.fun or engage with my projects and writings.

Questions or concerns? Reading this Privacy Notice will help you understand your privacy rights and choices. If you do not agree with these policies and practices, please do not use the Services.


SUMMARY OF KEY POINTS

  • What personal information do I process? I may process information depending on how you interact with me (e.g., sending an email or a C-mail via Cyberspace). I do not use tracking cookies or third-party analytics scripts.
  • Sovereign Communication: I prioritize privacy-centric platforms. If you contact me via C-mail, your data is handled within the Cyberspace ecosystem, which is designed to avoid AI tracking and algorithmic profiling.
  • Do I process any sensitive personal information? No.
  • How do I process your information? Primarily to communicate with you, maintain site security, and comply with legal obligations.

How do I process your information?

I process the personal information you provide for the following specific reasons:

  • To respond to inquiries: If you contact me via email or C-mail (cyberspace.online/arki), I will process your contact details and message content to answer your questions regarding my software, research, or books.
  • To protect the Services: Technical data (like IP addresses) may be processed by my infrastructure to prevent DDoS attacks or unauthorized access.

When and with whom do I share your personal information?

I may need to share or process your information with the following parties:

  • Infrastructure Providers: Vercel (USA) for hosting and Codeberg (Germany) for repository management.
  • Communication Platforms: If you use C-mail, your identity and message are processed according to the privacy standards of Cyberspace.online, a platform part of the Anti-Brainrot Alliance that avoids invasive data mining.
  • Academic Journals: For co-authored works (e.g., arXiv), your name and affiliation are shared as part of the public scientific record.

Is your information transferred internationally?

In Short: Yes, your technical information may be transferred to Germany and the United States.

Although I am based in Peru, the infrastructure that powers my Services is distributed:

  • Germany: Repositories on Codeberg.
  • United States: Deployment via Vercel.

This Privacy Notice is part of the "Anti-Brainrot" and "Web Revival" commitment of arkirus.fun.