Added ToS and PP for the Mumble server

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@ -17,7 +17,8 @@ Here's a list of all of the services that have their own set of rules and/or pol
- **the main site's comments** that are under every article;
- **the Git server** where people can commit, open issues, etc.;
- **the Matrix server**[^1] where people can chat privately or in group.
- **the Matrix server**[^1] where people can chat privately or in group;
- **the Mumble server** where people can voice chat with each other.
[^1]: The Matrix server is still experimental and I don't reccommend creating an account on there, but of course if you want to chat with me from your account that's on another server, it's perfectly fine.
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- any chat you join, even if hosted on another server.
Chats with E2E encryption **can only be seen by the recipients**, chats without it and account details **can be also seen by the server and who can access the backend**, that means me, except for the password which **can't be seen at all**.
# The Mumble server
The Mumble server is powered by a backend called Murmur, the official server software for Mumble.
## Terms for using the Mumble server
Here's what you can and can't do:
- you can log on with any name and certificate you want as long as you're not impersonating someone;
- you can voice chat or text chat with anybody in any category you're allowed to go into as long as you're not disrespectful, annoying or harmful to others;
- you can contact an administrator to report any user you think is going against the terms.
Also there are some things that I am exclusively allowed to do at any time:
- kick, ban, mute, deafen, prioritize or get information of any user;
- delete or edit any channel.
## Privacy when using the Mumble server
The data the server gets when using the Matrix server is:
- username and certificate details (name, signatures, dates, etc.);
- IP address;
- operating system;
- client version, CELT version and Opus support status;
- ping statistics;
- UDP packet statistics;
- connection uptime and bandwith speed;
- voice and text messages you send.
All of this data is **can be seen by the server and who can access the backend**, that means me. Treat this as a public space and don't just give away sensitive info, either via voice or text, to random strangers connected to the server.