Privacy Policy
Welcome to the official Privacy Policy for https://jennymod-minecrafts.com/. As an independent educational hub dedicated to the dynamic world of sandbox game modifications, custom character integration, and advanced NPC mechanics, we recognize that your digital privacy is a fundamental right. When you visit our website to research a new mod loader, troubleshoot a Java error, or seek advice on configuring your game directories, you are trusting us with your web browsing experience. We treat that trust with the utmost seriousness and respect.
This comprehensive Privacy Policy has been meticulously drafted to provide absolute transparency regarding our data handling practices. It outlines precisely what information we collect, the mechanics of how we collect it, the strict limitations on how we utilize it, and the comprehensive rights you possess over your digital footprint. By accessing our platform, reading our tutorials, or contacting our support team, you explicitly acknowledge and consent to the practices detailed within this legally binding document.
Our Blueprint for Digital Stewardship
The modern internet is frequently plagued by invasive tracking, aggressive data harvesting, and predatory advertising networks—particularly within the gaming and software modification niches. Many platforms treat user data as a commodity to be sold to the highest bidder.
At our Brooklyn, New York headquarters, we operate under a completely different paradigm. Our core philosophy is rooted in data minimization and digital stewardship. We are an educational directory and a technical troubleshooting resource; we are not a data broker. Because our primary function is to deliver written guides, visual flowcharts, and technical advice for modifying your local game client, there is absolutely no operational requirement for us to collect sensitive personal information.
We will never ask you to provide your Microsoft account credentials, your Mojang authentication tokens, your financial details, or your private game server IP addresses. The backend architecture of our website is deliberately designed to gather only the bare minimum of technical metrics necessary to keep the site functional, secure, and highly optimized for our global readership.
Information Gathering Protocols
To ensure that our complex installation guides load without latency and our troubleshooting matrices render perfectly across a vast array of devices, we collect limited information falling into two distinct categories: automated infrastructure metrics and voluntary user communications.
1. Automated Infrastructure Metrics
When you navigate through our tutorials, our hosting servers and standard analytical integrations automatically log specific, non-personally identifiable technical parameters. This data cannot be reverse-engineered to discover your real name, home address, or personal identity. It includes:
Internet Protocol (IP) Addresses: We log IP addresses primarily for cybersecurity purposes. This allows our firewall systems to detect and block malicious traffic, spam networks, and automated Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attacks attempting to disrupt our platform. Additionally, it provides broad geographical data (e.g., understanding if a surge of traffic is coming from North America or Europe) so we can optimize our Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) accordingly.
Browser and Device Specifications: The Minecraft community is diverse, reading our guides on everything from high-end desktop gaming rigs to budget smartphones. We collect data regarding your browser type (Chrome, Firefox, Safari), operating system (Windows 11, macOS, Android), and screen resolution. This ensures that our dense code snippets and JSON configuration examples format correctly and do not run off the edge of your screen.
Navigational Analytics: We track aggregated user behavior, such as which pages are visited most frequently, how much time is spent reading specific installation guides, and the search engine queries that led users to our domain. If we notice that thousands of users are spending unusually long periods on a specific troubleshooting page, it signals to our editorial team that the tutorial may need to be rewritten for better clarity.
2. Direct User Communications
The only personally identifiable information we collect is the data you actively, explicitly, and voluntarily provide to us when you initiate contact. If you send an email to our support team seeking help with a mod conflict, or if you submit a partnership proposal, we will securely store the contents of that communication.
This typically includes your email address, your chosen display name, and the specific diagnostic details you provide. Crucial Note on Configuration Files: If you send us a crash report or a game log for diagnostic purposes, please be aware that these text files sometimes contain your computer’s local user path. We strongly encourage you to review and redact your real name from any file paths before submitting them to our team.
Utilization of Gathered Metrics
We maintain a strict boundary between gathering functional data and exploiting user privacy. Every piece of information we collect is utilized for clearly defined, operational necessities that directly enhance your experience on our platform.
Enhancing Platform Stability and UI
The primary utility of our browser and device metrics is User Interface (UI) optimization. The modding landscape requires exact syntax and precise file paths. By analyzing how our pages render across different devices, our development team can push CSS updates that ensure our tutorials remain highly legible, whether you are reading them on a dual-monitor setup or a mobile phone on your daily commute.
Cybersecurity and Threat Mitigation
Maintaining the integrity of our domain is non-negotiable. We utilize server logs and IP monitoring to proactively defend against unauthorized scraping bots attempting to steal our proprietary tutorials, as well as to block bad actors attempting to compromise our hosting infrastructure. This continuous monitoring ensures our site remains a safe, reliable haven for the modding community.
Delivering Tailored Community Support
When you contact us with a technical hurdle, the email address and diagnostic information you provide are used exclusively to solve your specific problem. We use this data to research your error code and reply with actionable advice. We firmly guarantee that your email address will never be harvested for unsolicited marketing campaigns, nor will it be added to any promotional mailing lists without your explicit, double-opt-in consent.
Cookie Deployments and Local Storage
Like almost all modern websites, our platform utilizes “cookies”—small, encrypted text files transferred to your device’s local storage via your web browser. These trackers act as the memory of the website, allowing our systems to recognize your browser during subsequent visits and capture specific operational preferences.
Core Functional Cookies
These are strictly necessary deployments that allow the website to operate. They manage fundamental security protocols, balance server loads, and remember your session state. For example, if you interact with a drop-down menu or a specific navigation tab, functional cookies ensure the site doesn’t reset your progress when you click to the next page. Without these cookies, the structural integrity of the site would fail.
Aggregated Performance Trackers
We utilize reputable third-party analytics software to evaluate how our community interacts with our content. These analytical cookies measure metrics like bounce rates, page load speeds, and link click-throughs. The data aggregated by these tools is strictly anonymized. It provides our administrative team with a macro-level dashboard of the site’s performance, ensuring we are effectively meeting the educational needs of our audience.
User Sovereignty Over Browser Settings
You hold ultimate jurisdiction over how cookies are handled on your device. You can configure your browser (via settings in Chrome, Safari, Edge, etc.) to reject all third-party cookies, alert you when a cookie is being deployed, or clear your cache entirely upon closing the window. Please be advised that strictly disabling all core functional cookies may result in certain formatting features or navigational menus on our site behaving unpredictably.
The Boundary Line: Data Sharing and Third Parties
We want to be unequivocally clear: We do not sell, trade, lease, or distribute your personally identifiable information to external data brokers, advertising agencies, or third-party gaming companies. We maintain our operational independence and fund our infrastructure without resorting to the monetization of our community’s private data. We do not share your support inquiries with Microsoft, Mojang AB, or independent mod developers.
Trusted Infrastructure Partners
We do share anonymized, encrypted data with a highly selective group of trusted service providers who assist us in operating our digital presence. This includes our enterprise web hosting provider, our CDN service (which ensures fast load times globally), and our secure email hosting client. These partners are legally bound by strict confidentiality agreements and are permitted to process this data solely for the purpose of keeping our platform online and secure.
Legal Compliance and Safety Disclosures
We reserve the right to disclose specific information only when we firmly believe that such disclosure is legally mandated, necessary to enforce our site policies, required to respond to a valid legal subpoena from authorized law enforcement, or critical to protecting the rights, property, or physical safety of our staff and our user base.
Security Architecture
We have engineered our platform with modern, robust security protocols designed to prevent unauthorized access, data alteration, or digital interception.
Our entire domain is protected by Secure Socket Layer (SSL) encryption, ensuring that any data transmitted between your browser and our Brooklyn-based servers is securely scrambled. Furthermore, our backend administrative portals are locked behind multi-factor authentication (MFA) and strict IP-whitelisting protocols. Only designated editorial and technical staff members who require access to perform their specific duties are permitted to view customer support logs or aggregated analytics.
While we employ industry-standard safeguards to protect your digital footprint, it is important to acknowledge that no transmission of data over the public internet can be guaranteed as 100% secure.
Safeguarding Younger Audiences (COPPA Compliance)
The Minecraft ecosystem appeals to a massive demographic of young players. While our tutorials are written to be educational, safe, and family-friendly, our platform is fundamentally designed for teenagers, adults, and parents who are managing game installations on behalf of their children.
We strictly comply with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). We do not intentionally target our technical content toward children under the age of 13, nor do we knowingly collect or solicit personally identifiable information from anyone within that age bracket.
If you are a parent or legal guardian and you discover that your minor child has submitted personal information to us (such as emailing our support desk with their real name), please contact our administrative team immediately. We will initiate immediate commercial protocols to scrub and permanently delete that information from our active databases and mail servers.
Global Privacy Rights and User Autonomy
Depending on your geographical jurisdiction—such as the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) in the United States, or the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in Europe—you possess highly specific, legally enforceable rights regarding your digital data.
Even though we do not maintain user accounts or harvest sensitive profiles, we fully respect and facilitate your ability to exercise these rights regarding your voluntary communications with our team:
The Right to Transparency: You have the right to know exactly what data we have collected about you, which is primarily limited to your email support history.
The Right to Rectification: You may request that we correct any inaccurate information we hold in our communication logs.
The Right to Deletion: Often referred to as the “Right to be Forgotten,” you may request that we permanently delete your previous email threads and support tickets from our hosting servers.
The Right to Non-Discrimination: You will never be denied access to our free educational guides simply because you choose to exercise your privacy rights.
To enact any of these rights, please submit a formal request via our official support email. Our administrative team will verify your identity and execute the request within the standard 30-day legal window.
External Links and Jurisdiction Transfer
Modding Minecraft requires downloading files from various corners of the internet. To assist our users, our tutorials frequently contain outbound links to external, third-party repositories (such as the official Java download portal, CurseForge, or GitHub).
Please be aware that when you click an external link, you are leaving our protected domain. We have no authority over, and assume zero responsibility for, the privacy policies, data collection practices, or security standards of these external websites. We strongly implore you to independently review the privacy documentation of any third-party platform before you download executable files or create user accounts on their domains.
Modifications to this Privacy Document
The digital landscape, web technologies, and international privacy legislation are in a state of continuous evolution. To ensure we remain fully compliant with global standards, https://jennymod-minecrafts.com/ explicitly reserves the right to modify, amend, or overhaul this Privacy Policy at any time, without prior individual notice.
When material changes are made, we will update the digital text on this specific URL immediately. We encourage our community to review this page periodically to remain educated on how we are actively protecting their digital rights. Your continued use of our platform following the publication of any updates constitutes your explicit, binding acceptance of the revised privacy practices.
Contact Details for Privacy Inquiries
We believe that data privacy requires open, honest dialogue. If you require clarification on any clause within this document, wish to report a potential security vulnerability, or want to formally exercise your data protection rights, our Brooklyn-based administrative team is ready to assist you.
Physical Headquarters: Jenny Mod Minecrafts 525 Park Ave Brooklyn, New York 11205 United States
Location Coordinates: Latitude: 40.697016 Longitude: -73.955446
Phone Number: (718) 222-1581
Direct Email Support: [email protected]
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