* When Google Safe Search detects <i>unwanted software</i>, Chrome's users will be warned whenever they want to download anything from <i>*.fiery.me</i>, that the site is <i>unsafe</i>.
Unless the uploads are included within the banned categories above, or some other bullshit, I will.<br>
In case I have to take down any uploads, I will log their names and explanations in <a href="https://safe.fiery.me/takedowns" target="_blank">here</a>.<br>
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Otherwise, we also have temporary uploads feature, with which you can have your uploads be automatically deleted after a period of time.<br>
It is disabled by default, but you can configure it through our homepage uploader's Config tab.
Simply create a user on the site and every uploads will be associated with your account, granting you access to your uploads through our Dashboard.<br>
You will <strong>have</strong> to do this if you ever want to delete your own uploads in the future, unless you choose to use the temporary uploads feature.
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<h2 class='subtitle is-brighter'>What are albums?</h2>
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Albums are a simple way of sorting/categorizing uploads together.<br>
You can then share public links to these albums, to allow everyone else to view pretty listings of the uploads in them.<br>
Albums can also be downloaded as Zip-archives containing all the uploads in the albums.<br>
Both public links and download feature of albums can be toggled on/off from the Dashboard.
Send a strongly worded email to <a href="mailto:bobby@fiery.me">bobby@fiery.me</a> and I will try to get back to you within <strong>48 hours</strong>.<br>
These include copyright takedown notices and reports about uploads violating banned categories.
We are using <a href="https://www.cloudflare.com/cdn/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Cloudflare</a> though, so you can expect your uploads to be delivered quickly all over the world after they have been cached.#}
<a href="https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/lolisafe/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Firefox extension</a>. Maintained by me. Its GitHub repository is located <a href="https://github.com/BobbyWibowo/loli-safe-extension" target="_blank" rel="noopener">here</a>.<br>
<a href="https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/loli-safe-uploader/enkkmplljfjppcdaancckgilmgoiofnj" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Chrome extension</a>. Maintained by lolisafe's team. Its GitHub repository is located <a href="https://github.com/WeebDev/loli-safe-extension" target="_blank" rel="noopener">here</a>.<br>
With the Chrome extension specifically, you will have to manually set the domain in the extension's settings to <code>https://safe.fiery.me</code>.<br>
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If you use Windows desktop, the safe support uploads from <a href="https://github.com/ShareX/ShareX" target="_blank" rel="noopener">ShareX</a>.<br>
You can download the config file by clicking on the ShareX icon on the homepage.<br>
When logged in, the config file will also be automatically populated with your account's token.<br>
This will allow you to manage your ShareX uploads from our Dashboard.<br>
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If you use Linux desktop, there is a compatible bash uploader which I also maintain.<br>
You can learn more about it from <a href="https://github.com/BobbyWibowo/uguush" target="_blank" rel="noopener">its GitHub repository</a>.
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<h2 class='subtitle is-brighter'>Do you have a No-JS uploader form?</h2>
<strong>Yes.</strong> The homepage uploader was coded to chunk uploads into {{ chunkSizeInt }} MB pieces by default. However, this is configurable through its Config tab.<br>
<h2 class='subtitle is-brighter'>What information is kept with uploads?</h2>
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The uploader's <strong>IP address</strong>.
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<h2 class='subtitle is-brighter'>What information is kept with users?</h2>
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Technically, <strong>none</strong>.<br>
After all, not even an email address is required to register an account.<br>
Anything will do as your usernames, and passwords are also encrypted.<br>
If a registered user has not uploaded anything even once, then I will not even have their IP address.
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<h2 class='subtitle is-brighter'>Why do you need to keep my IP address?</h2>
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<strong>Security purposes.</strong><br>
For example, in the case that it is necessary to purge uploads from a specific IP address due to abuse, it <i>will</i> help a lot to be able to find all uploads by that specific uploader.<br>
My safe have been plagued by aplenty of abuse, so this policy will remain as long as the safe lives on.
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<h2 class='subtitle is-brighter'>Does the server have some sort of access logs?</h2>
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<strong>Yes.</strong> The logs will contain each visitor's IP address.<br>
This is required by our automated system, that checks both access and error logs in real time to detect and punish abuse, such as DDoS attempts, scanners, and so on.<br>
Logs are rotated daily, and the server will only keep the last 10 logs.<br>
So you can be reassured that the logs will only be kept for 10 days at most.
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<h2 class='subtitle is-brighter'>I still have more unanswered questions!</h2>
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Feel free to email <a href="mailto:bobby@fiery.me">bobby@fiery.me</a>.
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