Kerberos Privacy Policy 2026

This policy outlines how Kerberos Docs manages privacy, data security, and anonymous interaction within the Kerberos darknet market documentation ecosystem.

1 – Our Commitment to Privacy

Kerberos Docs operates under a zero‑data‑retention rule: we never log IP addresses, browser identifiers, or cookies. All requests are handled through encrypted channels and processed in‑memory without persistent storage. Our priority is protecting you while you study Kerberos darknet market security protocols and PGP documentation.

2 – Minimal Information Handling

No registration, no tracking, no ads. Kerberos Docs collects only aggregate statistics about page visits without personal identifiers. We use server‑generated non‑persistent counters to measure traffic volumes for uptime monitoring and onion availability.

3 – Encryption and Verification

Every Kerberos page is PGP‑signed and accessible via valid SSL/TLS for clearnet and PGP‑verified onion mirrors. When you download a file, its checksum and signature appear in the documentation. This prevents tampering and ensures data authenticity.

4 – Communication Safety

You can contact Kerberos Docs staff only through encrypted channels. All mails must be PGP‑encrypted with the Kerberos Master Key. We do not operate plain emails or social networks. This design ensures there is no link between your clearnet persona and research activities.

5 – Onion Network Privacy

Access the Kerberos documentation exclusively over Tor to maintain complete network‑level anonymity. Requests never reach clearnet servers and cannot be associated with your identity. Our mirrors use hidden‑service addresses rotated with PGP signatures.

6 – No Third‑Party Scripts or Analytics

Kerberos Docs does not embed Google Analytics, social pixels, or remote fonts beyond local cache. We avoid external requests to protect against tracking. Only static assets are served through encrypted channels.

7 – Cookies and Storage Policy

This site does not set cookies. No localStorage, sessionStorage, or browser databases are used. All options you see (such as copy buttons in PGP and mirror pages) work entirely client‑side and do not transmit data externally.

8 – Data Security and Integrity

Kerberos Docs is hosted on hardened Linux servers with full‑disk encryption and verified signed binaries. Access is limited through SSH‑certificates and ephemeral sessions. Files are rebuilt weekly to ensure no tampering or injection occurs.

9 – External Links and Third Parties

Links to Kerberos onion mirrors lead directly to official hidden services verified by PGP signatures. Any external site you visit besides Kerberos Docs is beyond our control; please validate each URL and fingerprint before interacting.

10 – Research & Educational Use

Kerberos Docs serves only educational and security‑research purposes. We do not encourage illegal activity and are not affiliated with commercial operations inside the Kerberos onion network. All examples and keys are for demonstration only.

11 – User Rights and Choices

You may anonymously verify our PGP signature and choose to delete cached files any time. Since Kerberos Docs does not record personal data, no deletion requests are needed. We encourage users to control their own encryption and device privacy settings.

12 – Policy Updates and Versioning

This document is revised quarterly to reflect changes in digital security and darknet legislation. New versions are signed with the Kerberos Master PGP Key and timestamped in the change‑log page.

13 – Contact and Verification

All privacy‑related inquiries should be addressed via PGP email or through the Kerberos .onion message form encrypted end‑to‑end. Compare our fingerprints before sending any payload:

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Last revision: January 2026 | PGP‑Signed Release v2.6.