Jenny Mod Minecraft

Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

Welcome to the official Privacy Policy page for Jenny-ModMinecraft.com. As a premier independent digital utility dedicated to providing the Minecraft community with safe file downloads, comprehensive installation tutorials, and advanced Java modding guides, we recognize that your digital security and personal privacy are of paramount importance. When you visit our website to learn about mod loaders, troubleshoot a crash log, or optimize your sandbox experience, you are placing your trust in our digital infrastructure. We honor that trust by maintaining a strict, transparent, and highly user-centric approach to data privacy.

This comprehensive Privacy Policy has been meticulously developed to provide you with complete, uncompromising clarity regarding how we collect, utilize, protect, and process information when you access and interact with our website. By using our platform and consuming our educational gaming content, you explicitly acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agree to be bound by the data practices detailed within this legally binding document.

Our Philosophy on Data Minimization and Gamer Security

The Minecraft modding landscape is vast and incredibly creative, but it is unfortunately fraught with digital hazards. Many unauthorized third-party download sites utilize deceptive advertising, host malicious .jar files, or deploy aggressive tracking scripts designed to harvest player data.

At our core, we fundamentally reject these predatory practices. Our foundational approach to digital privacy is rooted firmly in the principle of data minimization. We operate a specialized educational hub and technical directory. Because our tool serves as an informational bridge to help you safely modify your local game files, there is absolutely no operational need for us to collect sensitive personal gaming information.

We will never, under any circumstances, ask you to input your Microsoft account password, your Mojang login credentials, your Minecraft Session IDs, or your financial information on our website. We only collect the absolute bare minimum amount of technical data necessary to ensure that our troubleshooting guides load quickly, our user interface functions correctly across different devices, and our educational utility reaches the gamers who need it most. Our backend systems are architected to prioritize transient, functional data processing over long-term, invasive data retention.

Information We Collect

To operate our platform efficiently, ensure our complex installation tables render flawlessly without latency, and maintain a secure server environment for all users across the globe, we collect information across two distinct categories: non-personally identifiable technical data collected automatically by our network, and information you actively and voluntarily choose to provide to us.

Automatically Collected Technical Information

When you navigate to our website, our hosting servers and standard web analytics integrations automatically log specific technical data regarding your visit. This information is completely non-personally identifiable, meaning it cannot be used by us to uncover your real name, physical address, or personal identity. The technical data we collect includes:

  • Internet Protocol (IP) Address: We log your IP address to understand the broad, regional geographical locations of our user base. More importantly, monitoring IP addresses serves as a critical first line of defense to protect our server infrastructure from malicious traffic, spam networks, or automated distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) bot attacks attempting to take our website offline.

  • Browser Type and Version: Different web browsers (such as Google Chrome, Safari, Mozilla Firefox, or Opera GX) handle JavaScript execution and responsive web design differently. Knowing which browsers our visitors are currently using allows our technical engineering team to continuously optimize the site for maximum cross-browser compatibility.

  • Device and Operating System Information: We collect data on whether you are accessing the site via a mobile smartphone, a tablet, or a desktop PC, as well as your specific operating system (e.g., Windows 11, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS). Because many players read our tutorials on their smartphones while actively modding the game on their desktop computers, this hardware data is crucial for ensuring our responsive design adapts perfectly to any screen size.

  • Usage Data and Analytics: We track which specific educational pages you visit (such as our Forge installation guide versus our Fabric optimization tutorial), the duration of your sessions, the time and date of your access, and the referring website or search engine that directed you to our platform. This provides us with a macro-level understanding of how our website is performing and which modding resources are most valuable to our audience.

Information Provided Voluntarily (Including Crash Logs)

The only personally identifiable information we collect is the data you explicitly and voluntarily share with us when you reach out for customer support, provide bug reports, or ask for technical modding assistance.

If you choose to contact our team via our official email address or our social media channels for technical assistance, we will collect the information contained within that correspondence. This typically includes your email address, your name or gamer handle, and the specific contents of your message.

A Special Note on Crash Logs: When users experience a “Game Crashed: Exit Code 0” error, they frequently email us their raw .txt crash logs generated by the game. Please be aware that depending on where your game is installed, these crash logs may contain your computer’s local username in the file path (e.g., C:\Users\YourRealName\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft). We strongly advise all users to manually review and redact their real names from these text files before emailing them to our support team. If we receive a crash log containing a personal name, we use it solely to diagnose the Java error and delete the file immediately after the support ticket is resolved.

How We Use the Information We Collect

The information we gather is never sold or exploited. It is utilized for clearly defined, strict operational purposes that directly support the functionality of our educational platform and enhance your overall browsing experience.

Optimizing the Educational Experience

The primary reason we analyze technical device and browser data is to ensure that our tutorials, code snippets, and text interfaces output correctly without digital clipping, buffering, or latency. By understanding the hardware and software our users bring to the site, our developers can continually optimize the backend code. If we notice a high volume of users accessing the site via a specific mobile browser that struggles to render our compatibility matrices, we can deploy a technical patch to simplify the layout.

Website Maintenance and Security

The automatically collected IP addresses and server logs are vital for maintaining the operational integrity and security of our domain. By analyzing traffic patterns, we can proactively identify and mitigate potential cybersecurity threats and allocate our server resources efficiently to ensure the website remains online during sudden surges in web traffic (such as the day a major new version of Minecraft is released).

Customer Support and Administrative Communication

The contact information you provide when emailing us is used exclusively to respond directly to your specific inquiries. If you report a broken download link on our site, ask for clarification on allocating RAM to your game client, or point out a typo in our directory guide, we use the details of your report to formulate a helpful, personalized response. We firmly guarantee that we do not use your customer support emails to enroll you in unauthorized newsletters, sell your data to gaming peripheral marketers, or subject you to third-party advertising campaigns.

Cookies and Tracking Technologies

Our website utilizes “cookies” and similar digital tracking technologies to enhance your browsing experience and ensure our web-based tools function seamlessly from the moment you load the page. Cookies are small text files that a website securely transfers to your device’s hard drive through your web browser, enabling the site’s systems to recognize your browser and capture certain functional and operational information.

Essential Operational Cookies

We deploy strictly necessary cookies that are absolutely vital for the core functionality of the website. These cookies allow the site to remember your specific session state and ensure that the site loads rapidly and securely on your device. Without these essential cookies, the basic navigation and formatting of the website would be severely compromised, making it difficult to seamlessly browse between different modding tutorials.

Analytical and Performance Cookies

We employ trusted third-party analytics services to gather aggregate, anonymized data about site traffic and user interaction. These tools use cookies to help us understand how users find our website, how long they stay to read our guides, and how they navigate between different troubleshooting pages. This data serves solely to guide our development team in creating a more efficient and user-friendly educational environment. It cannot be used to identify you personally or track your specific browsing activity across other, unrelated websites across the internet.

Managing Your Cookie Preferences

You retain complete, ultimate control over your browser’s cookie settings. You can easily configure your computer or mobile device to warn you each time a cookie is being sent, or you can choose to disable all non-essential cookies entirely via your browser’s privacy preferences. Please note that if you choose to disable essential cookies, certain custom features of our platform may not function as intended.

Third-Party Disclosure and Data Sharing

We maintain a strict, uncompromising, and highly ethical policy against the monetization of our users’ personal data. We absolutely do not sell, trade, rent, or otherwise transfer your personally identifiable information to outside parties, marketing agencies, data brokers, or advertising networks under any circumstances.

Independence Declaration: We are a 100% independent informational platform. We are not affiliated with, operated by, or endorsed by Mojang AB, Microsoft Corporation, or the original creators of any specific third-party modification. We do not share any of your usage statistics or contact information with these game developers or their parent companies.

We may share non-personally identifiable, aggregated technical data with trusted third-party service providers who assist us in operating our website, hosting our server infrastructure, protecting our network against malicious attacks, or conducting our business operations. These service providers are bound by strict, legally binding confidentiality agreements and are explicitly prohibited from using this aggregated data for any purpose other than facilitating the specific technical services they provide directly to our platform.

We reserve the right to disclose your information only when we firmly and legally believe release is appropriate and necessary to comply with the law, enforce our site policies, respond to a valid legal subpoena, or protect our or others’ rights, property, or physical safety.

Data Security Measures

We have implemented a robust, modern suite of technical and organizational security protocols designed specifically to protect the integrity and confidentiality of the data processed by our website.

Our platform utilizes enterprise-grade Secure Socket Layer (SSL) encryption technology across the entire domain. This ensures that all data transmitted between your web browser and our servers is heavily encrypted and shielded from interception by malicious third parties on public Wi-Fi networks. Furthermore, our server infrastructure is protected by advanced network firewalls, active intrusion detection systems, and routine software security patching.

Access to our backend CMS systems, analytics dashboards, and customer service email logs is strictly restricted to authorized personnel at our Anchorage headquarters who require direct access to perform their specific developmental or administrative duties. We continuously audit our security protocols to meet or exceed the highest industry standards for digital data protection.

Children’s Privacy Protection (COPPA Compliance)

We acknowledge that the global Minecraft player base includes a massive demographic of young users and children. Our website provides educational guides, directory explanations, and troubleshooting tutorials designed to be safe, informative, and appropriate for users of all ages.

However, we strictly adhere to the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). We do not intentionally target our data collection toward, nor do we knowingly collect personally identifiable information from, children under the age of 13. If you are a parent or legal guardian and you believe that your minor child has provided us with personal information (such as sending an email containing their name to our support team) without your explicit consent, please contact our administrative team immediately. Upon receiving such notification, we will take prompt, immediate commercial steps to locate and permanently delete any such information from our operational records.

Your Data Protection Rights

Depending on your specific geographical location and the applicable data protection laws in your region—such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in the European Union or the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) in the United States—you possess specific, legally protected rights regarding your personal digital data.

While our platform does not require user accounts or collect sensitive profiles, you retain the legal right to inquire about any personal data we might hold regarding your voluntary customer service communications.

  • The Right to Access: You have the right to request copies of your personal data that we may have stored in our communication logs or support ticketing systems.

  • The Right to Rectification: You have the right to request that we correct any personal information you believe is inaccurate or incomplete.

  • The Right to Erasure (Right to be Forgotten): You have the right to request that we permanently erase your personal data from our email servers and communication records.

  • The Right to Restrict Processing: You have the right to request that we restrict the processing of your personal data, preventing us from using it for certain operational purposes.

If you wish to exercise any of these legally protected rights, please submit a formal, written request to our official administrative email address. We are deeply committed to responding to all legitimate privacy requests promptly, transparently, and within the timeframes mandated by applicable regional laws.

International Data Transfers

Our educational platform operates on a global scale, providing gaming tutorials and modding guides to players in almost every country around the world. While our primary operational headquarters and technical teams are located in Anchorage, Alaska, United States, our server infrastructure, Content Delivery Networks (CDNs), and analytics processing may span multiple international jurisdictions to ensure fast loading times globally.

By using our site and providing your information via email, you explicitly consent to the processing of your data in accordance with this Privacy Policy, regardless of where the physical servers are temporarily located. We take all necessary steps to ensure that all international data transfers are conducted securely and in full compliance with applicable global data protection regulations.

External Links and Third-Party Applications

To provide a richer, more comprehensive user experience, our website frequently contains links to external websites. This includes critical links to official mod loader repositories (like Minecraft Forge or Fabric API), Java installation pages, and verified file-hosting platforms. We provide these links to ensure you are directed to legitimate sources and kept away from scam sites.

However, we do not control, monitor, or endorse the privacy policies or data collection practices of these official developers or any other third-party websites. The inclusion of a link does not imply that we dictate how the external site handles your data. We are not responsible for any information you consume or any data you share once you leave our domain. We strongly advise you to read the privacy policies of any third-party website before downloading files or inputting information.

Changes to Our Privacy Policy

The digital technology landscape, modern web browser capabilities, and international data protection regulations are in a constant, rapid state of evolution. As such, Jenny-ModMinecraft.com explicitly reserves the right to update, modify, amend, or entirely rewrite this Privacy Policy at any time and at our sole discretion to maintain legal compliance and operational transparency.

When we make significant or material changes to this policy, we will immediately update the digital documentation on this specific web page. We highly encourage all of our users to review this Privacy Policy periodically to stay informed and educated about how we are actively protecting their information. Your continued, ongoing use of the website and its educational tools following the posting of any changes to this policy constitutes your explicit, binding acceptance of those modifications.

Contact Information for Privacy Concerns

We deeply value open, transparent communication and are always available to address your concerns regarding digital security, data privacy, or the operation of our platform. If you have any questions, require clarification regarding our data handling practices, wish to report a privacy vulnerability, or want to exercise your data protection rights, please do not hesitate to contact our administrative team at our physical headquarters or via our official email address.

Physical Address Jenny Mod Minecraft 1241 Muldoon Rd Anchorage, Alaska 99504 United States

Location Coordinates Latitude: 61.210622 Longitude: -149.732486

Phone Number (907) 345-0033

Email

Our official email address for all privacy-related inquiries and data requests is:

[email protected]

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