Privacy Policy
Last Institutional Update: June 1, 2026
Welcome to The Murder Files (accessible via themurderfiles.net). We operate an independent digital encyclopedia and archival repository documenting global forensic history, criminal case data, and behavioral profiling metrics for academic research and educational purposes. Your privacy while navigating our indices is critically important to us. This document outlines the specific types of data logged by our infrastructure and how it is managed.
The Murder Files follows a standardized protocol regarding the generation of server log files. Like virtually all hosting environments (including Hostinger server networks), these files automatically catalog technical, non-personal data when web browsers request assets from our directory.
The information automatically processed by our hosting architecture includes:
This diagnostic data is completely disassociated from any personally identifiable information. The exclusive purpose of this infrastructure logging is to analyze system traffic distribution, manage server uptime, catch code errors, and track demographic patterns to optimize overall directory stability.
Our core content management system utilizes standard browser “cookies” to store baseline user preferences and register which specific case files a visitor interacts with. This technical shorthand allows our engine to serve pages faster on repeat visits and adapt interface layouts based on your browser’s requirements. Visitors can easily toggle their personal browser settings to reject, block, or erase our site’s cookie footprints at any time.
This regulatory document applies solely to the native scripts and server assets running directly under the themurderfiles.net domain architecture. The Murder Files maintains an anti-data broker policy: we do not trade, sell, track, or intentionally lease visitor navigation logs to external marketing arrays. If external search engines (such as Google or Bing) deploy cookies or tracking trackers while indexing our public educational profiles, those activities fall strictly under their respective standalone corporate privacy disclosures.
Because this archive documents explicit historical facts, public criminal records, and sensitive forensic history, we strongly advise parental oversight for younger users exploring our indexes. The Murder Files does not intentionally request, harvest, or maintain personal registration indicators from individuals under the age of 13. If a guardian discovers that basic metadata has been tracked by our platform, contact our webmaster queue immediately, and the records will be immediately purged.
By continuing to access our primary case directories, index records, last meals logs, or cold case matrices, you hereby affirm your clear understanding of and grant full consent to the technical data preservation policies detailed in this Privacy Policy.