The FAO states that only transaction data is stored for 15 days.
The site creates logs of when a user logs in, when they click the exchange button, and their IP address. Or is this not the case?
You mean what logs they record? Or when they record them? Like, the IP address is recorded when we open the site. It is true for every site, whether they personally record it or not. No one, especially exchanges, would like to record anyone's IP personally, but there are DNS and other online services which record that, and even Mobit.exchange has explained this. You can find it on the first page of the ANN.
The wording in Section 5.5 is there to reflect the realities of web infrastructure and jurisdictional access controls, not to imply that MoBit collects and stores personal user data. As with any online service, certain network-level information may exist at the ISP, DNS, server, or hosting-provider level, which is outside of our control. MoBit itself does not collect personal user information as part of the swap process.
The other logs related to our transactions are deleted after 15 days, that's what they said, and they definitely meant that as well. The data stored is mostly for the refund purposes only, as discussed on the last page as well.
After 15 days, we delete tx hashes and addresses of orders. Therefore, we cannot process any refunds for orders that are older than 15 days. This policy is for the user's privacy and general security.