Last updated: [DATE TO BE FILLED ON PUBLICATION]
The short version
Foxden is built so that we know as little as possible about what you do. We do not monitor your traffic, and our servers keep no activity logs. Because of that, this policy is deliberately short: we ask only that you do not use Foxden in ways that harm other people or endanger the service itself.
We do not police lawful activity, and we take no position on what you watch, read, download, or say.
What is not allowed
You agree not to use Foxden to:
- Produce, store, or distribute child sexual abuse material (CSAM).
- Attack, disrupt, or attempt to gain unauthorised access to other people's systems, networks, or infrastructure (for example, hacking, denial-of-service attacks, or port scanning).
- Send mass unsolicited messages (spam) or operate the infrastructure that supports it.
- Do anything that endangers the availability, security, or integrity of the Foxden service for other users.
What we will not do
We will not inspect your traffic, throttle specific uses, or build profiles of your behaviour. We have no logs of the sites you visit or the things you download, and we are not interested in collecting them.
We are silent on activities such as file sharing and copyright. That is a deliberate choice — enforcing those would require the kind of monitoring we have designed Foxden specifically not to do.
Enforcement
Because our servers keep no activity logs, our ability to detect misuse is limited by design. Where we do become aware of activity that violates this policy — typically through an abuse report, a legal notice, or signals that the service itself is being attacked — we may suspend or terminate the account responsible.
We respond to valid legal process only as described in our Privacy Policy, and only with the limited information we actually hold.
Changes
We may update this policy from time to time. The "last updated" date above will always reflect the current version.