GDPR and self-hosted software.
AidiPanel is designed as self-hosted server software. If you install it on your own server, you control the personal data processed by your websites, databases, logs, backups, and users.
This page explains the public AidiPanel website’s GDPR approach and clarifies responsibility for data inside self-hosted installations.
Controller roles.
Possible lawful bases.
Depending on the interaction, the website may rely on legitimate interests for security, abuse prevention, and site operation; consent where optional tracking is introduced; contract or pre-contract steps where support or sponsorship is involved; and legal obligation where required.
Your GDPR rights.
- Access: ask what project-controlled personal data is held about you.
- Rectification: ask for inaccurate data to be corrected.
- Erasure: ask for deletion where legally applicable.
- Restriction or objection: ask to limit certain processing or object to it.
- Portability: ask for eligible data in a portable format where applicable.
Processors and infrastructure.
Website delivery and project workflows may involve infrastructure providers, security/CDN providers, repository hosting, and sponsorship or communication platforms. The exact providers may change as the project evolves.
For site owners using AidiPanel.
If you use AidiPanel to host client or visitor-facing sites, your own privacy policy should explain your hosted sites, forms, analytics, cookies, backups, logs, retention, and data subject request process. AidiPanel provides server management tooling; it does not automatically make hosted sites GDPR-compliant.
This page is not legal advice. Treat it as a project transparency page and review your own deployment with a qualified privacy professional.