DEVIL TEAM • Polski Hacking • IT Security Underground - Privacy policy

This policy explains in detail how “DEVIL TEAM • Polski Hacking • IT Security Underground” and its affiliated companies (hereinafter “we”, “us”, “our”, “DEVIL TEAM • Polski Hacking • IT Security Underground”, “https://devilteam.pl”) and phpBB (hereinafter “they”, “them”, “their”, “phpBB software”, “www.phpbb.com”, “phpBB Limited”, “phpBB Teams”) use information collected during your use of this site (hereinafter “your information”).

Your information is collected in two ways. When you browse “DEVIL TEAM • Polski Hacking • IT Security Underground”, the phpBB software will create several cookies. Cookies are small text files stored in your web browser’s temporary files. The first two cookies contain a user identifier (hereinafter “user-id”) and an anonymous session identifier (hereinafter “session-id”), both automatically assigned by the phpBB software. A third cookie will be created once you have browsed topics within “DEVIL TEAM • Polski Hacking • IT Security Underground”. It stores information about which topics you have read, thereby improving your user experience.

We may also create cookies external to the phpBB software while you are browsing “DEVIL TEAM • Polski Hacking • IT Security Underground”. These fall outside the scope of this document, which only covers cookies created by the phpBB software.

The second way we collect information is through what you submit to us. This includes but is not limited to: posting as an anonymous user (hereinafter “anonymous posts”), registering on “DEVIL TEAM • Polski Hacking • IT Security Underground” (hereinafter “your account”), posts you submit after registering and while logged in (hereinafter “your posts”).

Your account will contain at a minimum: a unique username (hereinafter “your username”), a personal password used to log in (hereinafter “your password”), a valid email address (hereinafter “your email”). Your account information on “DEVIL TEAM • Polski Hacking • IT Security Underground” is protected by the data-protection laws applicable in the country that hosts us. Any information beyond your username, password, and email address that is requested during registration may be mandatory or optional, at the discretion of “DEVIL TEAM • Polski Hacking • IT Security Underground”. In all cases, you may choose what information in your account is publicly displayed. You may also opt in or out of automatically generated emails from the phpBB software.

Your password is stored as a one-way hash to ensure security. However, we recommend that you do not reuse the same password across multiple websites. Your password is the key to your account on “DEVIL TEAM • Polski Hacking • IT Security Underground”, so please keep it secure. Under no circumstances will anyone affiliated with “DEVIL TEAM • Polski Hacking • IT Security Underground”, phpBB, or any third party legitimately ask for your password. If you forget your password, you can use the “I forgot my password” feature provided by the phpBB software. This process requires you to submit your username and email address, after which the phpBB software will generate a new password for you to regain access to your account.

Embedded Content from Other Websites

“DEVIL TEAM • Polski Hacking • IT Security Underground” may include posts or content that contain embedded material from external websites, including but not limited to YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and similar platforms. Embedded content from these external sites behaves in the same way as if you had visited the originating website directly.

These external websites may collect data about you, use cookies, embed additional third-party tracking, and monitor your interaction with the embedded content, including tracking your interaction if you have an account and are logged in to that website.

Please note that such activity is beyond the control of “DEVIL TEAM • Polski Hacking • IT Security Underground” and is governed by the privacy policies and terms of service of the respective external websites. We encourage you to review the privacy and cookie policies of any third-party services you interact with through embedded content.