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Privacy

How the site handles visitor data, what we collect, what we don’t, and the third parties involved.

This page is a draft pending counsel review. The substantive policies below describe how the site currently operates; the legal language and specific disclosure requirements (state-specific privacy laws, GDPR posture, CCPA/CPRA compliance, etc.) are being reviewed and may change before final publication.

What we collect

The site uses Plausible Analytics for traffic measurement. Plausible is a privacy-respecting analytics platform that does not use cookies, does not assign persistent identifiers to visitors, and aggregates traffic data without tracking individuals across sessions or sites.

What Plausible records, in aggregate: page views, referring URL, country (via IP geolocation, IP itself not stored), device category (desktop/mobile/tablet), browser, and operating system. Plausible explicitly does not record IP addresses, does not fingerprint visitors, and does not share data with advertising networks.

We do not maintain a newsletter list, contact form, account system, or other mechanism that would collect personal information from visitors directly.

Cookies

The site does not set cookies for analytics or for site functionality. The cookie posture may change in the future when display advertising launches; ad networks typically use cookies or related technologies for attribution, frequency capping, and personalization. When that happens, this page will be updated to reflect the specific cookies in use, and a cookie consent mechanism will be added if any jurisdiction (notably the EU under GDPR or California under CPRA) requires one.

Third parties

Plausible Analytics, traffic analytics. Privacy policy at plausible.io/privacy.

Vercel, hosting and content delivery. Vercel records standard server logs (request URLs, IP, user agent) for operational and security purposes. Privacy policy at vercel.com/legal/privacy-policy.

Display advertising networks (planned: Mediavine or Raptive once traffic justifies). When ad networks are integrated, they typically introduce additional cookies, third-party tracking scripts, and personalization technology. Their privacy policies will apply to data collected through ads on the site, and this page will be updated to disclose the specific networks in use.

Affiliate networks (planned). When affiliate links exist, clicks may be tracked by the partner’s attribution system to credit the referral. Each affiliate link is labeled at the point of use; the partner’s privacy policy applies to data collected after the click.

Your rights

Because the site does not collect personal information from visitors directly and does not maintain user accounts, there is generally nothing to access, correct, or delete on a per-visitor basis. Plausible Analytics does not retain individual visitor records that could be tied to a specific person.

If you believe data about you has been collected through the site, for example, through a future ad network or affiliate partner, you can contact us at /contact and we will help you identify which third party holds the data and how to exercise your rights against them. Specific rights under California’s CCPA and CPRA, the EU’s GDPR, and other regional privacy regimes may apply depending on the visitor’s location.

Children’s privacy

The site is not directed at children under 13 and does not knowingly collect information from children. If you believe a child’s information has been collected through the site, please contact us and we will investigate and delete any such information.

Changes to this policy

Material changes to this policy, particularly the addition of advertising networks, affiliate networks, or other data-flow third parties, will be disclosed on this page with an updated date. We will not retroactively share previously-collected data with new third parties without notice.