Last updated: August 2026

Privacy Policy

This policy explains how Clash Kernel Hub handles information generated during visits while providing Clash client download listings, configuration tutorials, troubleshooting, and related documentation. The site is primarily made up of static pages. It does not offer user accounts, comments, submissions, or email subscriptions, and it does not ask visitors to provide names, email addresses, phone numbers, or other identifying information.

By accessing or continuing to use this site, you acknowledge the scope of data processing described in this policy. If you follow a link from this site to another website, app store, or download service, that service’s own privacy policy governs its data practices.

1. Scope of Data Collection

This site does not create user accounts or store subscription links, proxy nodes, configuration file contents, or client runtime logs. Configuration snippets shown in tutorials are provided only to explain how to perform an operation. The site does not read Clash configurations on visitors’ devices or obtain connection status, rule-match records, or network request contents from a client.

When responding to access requests, the website server may generate routine technical logs, including the access time, requested page, referring page, browser type, device category, operating system, network address, response status, and error information. These data help maintain page availability, identify malformed requests, prevent abnormal traffic, and investigate service issues. Server log retention is determined by deployment and security-maintenance needs; logs are rotated or deleted after they are no longer necessary.

When a visitor actively follows an external link, the browser sends a new request to the destination service. This site does not receive account details, payment information, or other content that the visitor enters on that service.

2. Traffic Analytics and Its Uses

This site uses traffic analytics tools to understand overall page usage. Analytics may include page views, entry pages, approximate time spent, device type, browser category, broad country or regional location, and events such as switching download-platform tabs. The results help determine which client instructions need more detail, which tutorials are difficult to follow, and which pages experience loading errors.

Traffic analytics are used for aggregate analysis, not to identify specific individuals or build user profiles involving proxy configurations, browsing content, or personal preferences. This site does not require visitors to link analytics identifiers to their real identities, send targeted messages based on analytics results, or sell analytics data generated through site visits.

Some network information may be received automatically by hosting, security, or analytics systems while requests are processed. This site uses such information only as needed to operate the website, analyze traffic, and protect against threats, while limiting data detail and retention time as far as practical.

3. Cookies and Local Storage

This site does not use cookies to maintain login sessions because it has no account system. Traffic analytics tools may set first-party cookies or use browser storage to distinguish a visit, reduce duplicate counts, and retain necessary analytics state. These identifiers do not contain names, email addresses, or Clash configuration content.

Page scripts may also read the platform anchor in the URL to open the corresponding Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, or Linux tab on download pages. This state is primarily kept in the current address and does not mean that the site obtains other data from the device. The language menu and mobile navigation expansion state usually apply only to the current page session.

Visitors can use browser settings to restrict or clear cookies and site data, or use the browser’s privacy mode. After data is cleared, traffic analytics may treat subsequent visits as a new session, but static articles will remain readable. If scripts are fully disabled, some tab switching and menu interactions may not work; the main content remains directly accessible.

4. Third-Party Links and Download Sources

This site links to app stores, official project websites, client installer distribution paths, and other technical resources. These destinations are independently controlled by their respective operators, whose servers may record network addresses, device information, download times, or account status. This site cannot determine third-party retention periods and does not replace their privacy disclosures. Before leaving this site, visitors can review the destination address and its privacy policy.

When downloading a client, enter through the sources listed on this site’s download pages and confirm the app name, supported platform, system architecture, and publisher before installing. If the operating system or app store displays a permission request, read its purpose before deciding whether to continue. Do not submit subscription URLs, service credentials, or configuration files containing private rules on pages from unknown sources.

Third-party website content, availability, and policies may change at any time. If an external link is broken or leads somewhere inconsistent with the page description, stop the download first, then visit Frequently Asked Questions on this site to review known issues, or use the User Guide to verify the standard installation process.

5. Policy Updates and Visitor Choices

This site may revise this policy when analytics methods, hosting architecture, page features, or applicable requirements change. The updated text will be published on this page, and the Last updated month at the top will be adjusted accordingly. Significant changes will be highlighted on the page before taking effect; routine wording edits, link corrections, and formatting changes may take effect immediately.

Visitors may stop using this site, disable scripts, restrict cookies, or clear site data saved by their browsers. Because this site has no accounts and does not collect identifying information, there is normally no account-data export or deletion process. For questions about page features, download redirects, or analytics disclosures, first consult the Frequently Asked Questions; for specific configuration tasks, follow the User Guide to troubleshoot.