Privacy Policy

The Lambda Garden project does not collect any personally identifiable information from you as a core directive. However, when using some tools and services, you may have to share some data that, in combination with other data, can be personally identifiable. In these cases, this policy should apply.

Web-based tools

When you access a web-based tool (or this very website), the server handling your requests will receive your computer’s public IP address (it has to know where to send the response—this is the case for any website). Your public IP address may provide the server with a rough estimate of your physical location (e.g.: the country you’re accessing the website from). Further, the browser may send additional information about your device, such as operating system, browser version, when you have last accessed the page, and other technical details.

We use this information strictly to be able to provide the service. And while we don’t have any tracking code, we do log and store this information for the purpose of debugging and aiding with scurity. The data is kept for the duration necessary to debug issues and protect the server from malicious traffic.

Note that you always have the option to host any of the web-based tools we provide yourself, and hence be fully in control of what data you share and how that data is processed.

Some of the documentation and similar websites for the project, such as this one, are hosted on GitHub Pages. Where that is the case, data may be further collected and processed by GitHub Inc., subject to similar policies. See: