1. Overview
Nexus Server Dashboard is a secure local server management tool. The product is designed to keep server management workflows on the user's own device rather than routing them through a Nexus-operated cloud service.
2. What we collect
Nexus Server Dashboard is designed not to collect telemetry or usage analytics for Nexus.
By default, Nexus does not collect:
- Application usage analytics
- Session replay data
- Remote logs from your servers
- Server credentials entered into the app
- Infrastructure inventories from your workspace
- Operator activity streams for vendor-side analytics
3. What is stored locally on your device
Depending on which features you use, the app may store the following locally on your device:
- Saved server connection profiles
- Locally saved account/workspace information inside the app
- UI preferences and layout state
- Local application logs
- Locally cached diagnostics history
- Local notification settings
This local data stays on your device unless you choose to export it.
4. Server access and credentials
When you connect to a server, the app uses credentials and SSH configuration locally on your device to establish direct access to the target server.
Nexus does not operate a cloud relay that receives or brokers your SSH session as part of the core product architecture.
SSH is initiated by the user. Saved connection profiles are stored locally in the app workspace on the user's own machine.
5. Local runtime clarification
The packaged desktop application contains a local runtime on your device. This runtime supports the UI and app features locally. It is not a vendor-operated cloud backend.
6. Third-party network requests
Some product modules may request public internet data or public network resources directly from the user's device. Examples can include:
- Global connectivity sources
- Public routing data feeds
- Public domain or certificate lookups initiated from the local device
These requests are initiated locally by the app running on your machine.
Feature modules that are turned off are intended to stop their related polling and visual updates until the user enables them again.
7. Data deletion
The app includes a full local wipe action that is intended to remove local data before device handoff or workspace transfer.
The wipe flow is intended to clear local items such as:
- Saved servers
- Stored credentials within the app workspace
- Cached logs
- Diagnostics history
- UI preferences and workspace state
8. Exports
If you export snapshots, logs, or reports, those exported files are created on your device under your control.
Downloaded files and exported diagnostics are subject to your own storage, backup, and sharing practices once created.
9. Children and sensitive use
This app is an infrastructure operations tool. It is not directed to children.
10. Contact
For support or privacy questions, visit the Support page.