Privacy Policy
We don’t track you.
Last updated: 11 May 2026.
Who runs this site
konnos.org is operated by flndrn Limited, a company registered in Cyprus at Arch. Makariou III 171, Vanezis Business Center, 4th floor, 3027 Limassol. flndrn Limited is the data controller for any personal data processed in connection with this site.
What konnos.org collects
This marketing site has no analytics, no cookies set by us, no fingerprinting, no tracking pixels, no third-party trackers, and no contact form. We do not embed Google Analytics, Plausible, Facebook Pixel, or anything similar.
The web server keeps standard HTTP access logs (your IP address, the URL requested, the timestamp, and your browser’s User-Agent header) for up to 30 days. We use these only to investigate abuse and operational issues, and we do not link them to anything else.
The forge at code.konnos.org
code.konnos.org is a separate service (a Forgejo-derived self-hosted forge) that does require an account if you want to push code or participate in issues. Account data — username, email, hashed password, the repositories and issues you create — is stored on EU infrastructure controlled by flndrn Limited and is not shared with third parties. There is no telemetry back to any vendor and no model training on private repos.
If you delete your konnos account, your account record is removed. Public commits authored by your account remain in their repositories under your chosen author name (this is inherent to how Git works and cannot be cleanly retracted from forks/clones).
Your rights under GDPR
If you are an EU/EEA/UK resident you have the right to request access to, correction of, deletion of, or a copy of any personal data we hold about you. Email us at privacy@konnos.org — we’ll respond within 30 days. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with your local data protection authority.
Changes to this policy
If we change how we handle data we’ll update this page and bump the “Last updated” date at the top. Material changes (new processing purposes, new third-party processors, new data categories) will also be announced in the konnos community Matrix room.