Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

Last Updated: December 28, 2025

Here's the Deal

We don't collect your data. Period.

No tracking, no cookies, no analytics, no bullshit.

What This Site Does

This is a simple static website. When you visit:

  • We don't know who you are
  • We don't track what you read
  • We don't store anything about you
  • We don't share anything with anyone

What About Server Logs?

GitLab Pages (where this site is hosted) keeps basic server logs like: - Your IP address (anonymized) - What pages you visited - When you visited

These logs are kept for technical reasons (like preventing attacks). We don't have access to them and couldn't use them if we wanted to.

No Cookies

We don't use cookies. Not tracking cookies, not functional cookies, not any cookies. Your browser stays clean.

No Analytics

We don't use Google Analytics or any other tracking service. We have no idea how many people visit this site, and we're okay with that.

Third Parties

The only third party involved is: - GitLab Pages - hosts this website (their privacy policy)

That's it. No advertisers, no trackers, no data brokers.

Your Rights

Since we don't collect data, there's nothing to: - Request - Delete - Export - Opt out of

You're private by default.

Legal Stuff

This complies with GDPR, CCPA, and every other privacy law because we simply don't collect personal information.

Why We Do This

Privacy isn't just a legal checkbox for us. We build technology for social good, and that means respecting people—including their right to browse the web without being surveilled.

Questions?

Contact us through our Contact page.


TL;DR: This is a static website. No tracking. No cookies. No data collection. Just content.