# Privacy Policy
We don't collect any personal data from you.
That's the entire privacy policy in one sentence.
### What we mean by "we don't collect any personal data"
We do **not** collect, receive, store, share, sell, or process:
- Names
- Email addresses
- Phone numbers
- IP addresses (beyond what's unavoidably logged by the web server for a few days)
- Device identifiers
- Advertising IDs
- Location data
- Cookies used for tracking or profiling
- Browser fingerprint data
- Usage analytics tied to individuals
- Form submissions containing personal information
- Any other data that could reasonably be used to identify you, either now or in the future
- Your browser sends some minimal, temporary information to our web server (like every website on the internet) — this includes:
- The URL you requested
- Browser type & version
- Operating system (very rough)
- Timestamp
- HTTP referrer (if any)
- Response status code
These standard web server access logs:
- Are **not** linked to any persistent user identifier
- Are kept for a very short time (usually 7–30 days maximum)
- Are used **only** for debugging, security, and very basic capacity planning
- Are **never** used for marketing, analytics, or profiling
After that short period they are automatically and irreversibly deleted.
- Google Analytics
- Facebook Pixel
- Any other third-party tracking script
- Any client-side analytics library that sends data to someone else
- LocalStorage / sessionStorage for tracking purposes
- Fingerprinting libraries
Because we don't collect personal data, we also don't send any personal data to third parties.
The only external services we might use are:
- The company that provides the bare hosting / CDN infrastructure
- The domain name registrar (just the domain itself — no visitor data)
None of these parties receive personal data from your usage of our service.
We don't collect any data from anyone — including children.
Still: our service is not directed to children under 13 and we do not knowingly collect data from children under 13.
If we ever start collecting any personal data in the future (which we currently have no plans to do), we will:
1. Update this policy
2. Clearly announce the change on the website
3. Provide a new effective date
Until that day comes — this remains a zero-data-collection policy.
Enjoy the internet with one less company watching you.