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Privacy FAQ
LibreOdysee allows you to browse odysee.com in privacy by proxying requests between you and Odysee servers.
No. This is because LibreOdysee fetches thread data for you and processes it on the server-side. LibreOdysee will see that the instance server requested data about the thread, but they will not be able to know who requested it. If there are multiple users using the same instance, the chances of finding out who requested what becomes even lower.
As of the latest version, all images are securely proxied through the instance. Third-parties will only see the instance's server requesting images, not you.
IP addresses and other browser metadata are never written to disk or stored by the app.
IP addresses are stored ephemerally in memory without relation to browsing habits or other browser data to enforce an anti-scraping ratelimit, but they are deleted after your last request to the server. They are also discarded after the server is shutdown or restarted.
While LibreOdysee itself doesn't store any information about visitors, the instance owner may log this data. You should ask your instance owner for more details regarding privacy practices or host your own if it is a serious concern. You can view a "privacy nutrition label" by clicking on the "Privacy" link at the bottom.
Odysee has admitted to using browser fingerprinting for ads and loads multiple ads, trackers, and an annoying cookie banner.
We and our partners process data to provide: Use precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a device. Personalised ads and content, ad and content measurement, audience insights and product development.
They also use your data for these purposes and you cannot opt-out of it.
- Ensure security, prevent fraud, and debug
- Technically deliver ads or content
- Match and combine offline data sources
- Link different devices
- Receive and use automatically-sent device characteristics for identification
See what trackers and cookies they use: https://themarkup.org/blacklight.?url=odysee.com