PasteHub is built to share developer output via links — not to collect personal data.
The responsible entity (“Controller”) is the operator of this website. If this site provides an imprint (“Impressum”), the contact details there apply.
PasteHub stores only the content that you submit (pastes, snippets, changelogs, files) so it can be shown behind a share link. This content is not automatically interpreted as personal data — do not upload sensitive or personal information.
PasteHub does not require accounts and does not store profiles, names, email addresses, or similar identifiers as part of the product workflow.
Public links can be opened by anyone who knows the URL. Private links are unlisted and not discoverable through listings or search on this site. PasteHub provides no public index and no browsing of stored entries.
Note: “Private” without login means “unlisted”, not “access controlled”. Anyone with the link can open it.
We process and store submitted content to provide the requested service (displaying content behind a link). Legal basis: Art. 6(1)(b) GDPR (performance of a service) and/or Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR (legitimate interest in operating a secure, stable service).
Like any web service, minimal technical logs can occur (e.g. errors, server diagnostics). These logs are used for stability and security, not for tracking users. They are not used to build user profiles.
Stored content remains available as long as it exists in storage or until it is deleted by the operator for operational or legal reasons. If expiry is enabled for entries, expired content is treated as no longer available.
If you want content removed, contact the site operator with the affected link/ID.
There is no sale of data and no advertising-related sharing. Data may be processed by infrastructure providers only to operate the service (hosting, storage), under applicable agreements where required.
If personal data is involved, you have rights under GDPR: access (Art. 15), rectification (Art. 16), erasure (Art. 17), restriction (Art. 18), data portability (Art. 20), and objection (Art. 21). You also have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority (Art. 77).
Last updated: 2026-01-23