Last Updated: March 29, 2026
We believe you should understand exactly what happens with your data. No legalese traps. No dark patterns.
When you visit this site, we set one session cookie to keep you logged in. That's it for cookies. We use Umami for anonymous page-view analytics — it doesn't track you across sites, doesn't use cookies, doesn't collect personal data, and is fully GDPR-compliant by design. If you fill out a contact form, we receive your name, email, and message via Resend — we use it to reply, then it sits in an inbox. We don't sell it, share it, or feed it to an ad network.
No Google Analytics. No Meta Pixel. No HotJar. No fingerprinting. No ad trackers of any kind. YouTube embeds are blocked by default until you explicitly accept cookies — because YouTube sets its own tracking cookies, and we don't think that should happen without your say-so. Your theme preference (dark/light mode) is stored in your browser's localStorage — it never leaves your device.
Email [email protected] and say "delete my data." We'll remove any contact form submissions, account data, or chat history associated with your email within 7 business days. No hoops, no retention games.
We built this site to respect your privacy. But the rest of the internet? Not so much. Data brokers buy and sell your personal information — your name, address, phone number, email, even family members — without your knowledge or consent. We personally use and recommend Incogni to get your data removed from these brokers automatically.
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