📝 Correction | Cloudflare Privacy Policy Link Outdated #2016
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Description
Cloudflare dns privacy policy link is outdated
Why I am making the suggestion
Outdated info
I did post this in the forum but none of the devs fixed it
My connection with the software
None
The forum thread has a bit more details
How should this be updated?
Our link in the DNS providers links to Cloudflare's privacy policy page, which in turn has the link mentioned in the forum thread. It's under item 2 information we collect -> Public DNS Resolver Users
The privacy policy we currently link to seems to cover the 1.1.1.1 service.
Is what the link and tooltip currently say, that is a 404 error and the quote is outdated at least on the hours, as they currently say:
on https://www.cloudflare.com/privacypolicy/
You're right. For my own future reference, this issue is referring to the link/tooltip under 'logging' and not the 'privacy policy' link as was suggested. This does need to be fixed.