Data Fyre Collects
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User configuration data. Fyre stores the unique user identifier (“User ID”) attached to your Discord account,
a license check value (true/false),
the values of any settings you have changed in your
/homepanel, and your Last.fm username and session key (if you have setup Last.fm). Your Last.fm session key (if you have setup Last.fm) is encrypted. - Server configuration data. Fyre stores all data provided to it through the use of any admin commands in a server. This includes but is not limited to: the server’s unique server identifier (“Guild ID”), Last.fm default template code, message templates, auto responses or auto reactions, ticket categories, jail module configuration, whitelisted bot IDs, snipe module configuration, afk module configuration, member backup module configuration, auto purge configurations, auto thread configurations, and media only channel configurations.
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Message content. Fyre stores the message content, message attachments, and unique user identifiers (“User IDs”) of message authors
for up to 15 minutes after they have been updated or deleted.
All message content that Fyre stores is encrypted.
This content is used to provide the snipe module,
and can be easily disabled by server admins using
/config snipe. - Ticket data. Fyre stores the following data when you create a ticket, a ticket is created for you in a server, or you claim a ticket: Your user identifier (“User ID”), username, display name (if set), avatar url (if set), and the answers to any questions you answered while making the ticket. Ticket data is stored permanently, unless deleted at request of the server.
Data Fyre Shares
- Last.fm usernames and session keys. Fyre will share your Last.fm username and session key with Last.fm when you use Last.fm related commands.
Data Protection
All data Fyre collects and stores is kept in a secured MongoDB instance, or in Fyre’s process memory. Fyre’s MongoDB instances are hosted and secured directly by MongoDB Atlas. Sensitive data like message content is only stored in memory, and never leaves Fyre’s application process. All encrypted data that Fyre stores uses AES-256-GCM.Viewing and Deleting data
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Viewing your data. You can view all stored data related to your user by using
/home, selecting the “Advanced” tab, and clicking/pressing “View Data”. After your data is collected, it will be delivered to you via Direct Message. -
Deleting your data. You can delete all stored data related to your user by using
/home, selecting the “Advanced” tab, and clicking/pressing “Request Data Deletion”. We will delete all requested data within 10 business days, and you will be Direct Messaged confirming your data deletion.