Privacy Policy
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Who we are #
Your privacy is important to me—I do not collect any personal data from visitors. However, some third-party services used to operate this blog may collect limited, anonymized information. Details about these services and the data they may collect are provided below.
More about me and how to contact me you can find in the About page.
Analytics #
I use Umami for website analytics. Umami is a privacy-focused analytics tool that does not use cookies and does not collect any personally identifiable information1.
All data is anonymized before it is saved. I do not track you across other websites.
The following information is collected and stored:
- Page URL: The page you are viewing.
- Referrer: The website you came from.
- Browser: The browser you are using (e.g., Chrome, Firefox).
- Operating System: The operating system you are using (e.g., Windows, macOS).
- Device Type: The type of device you are using (e.g., Desktop, Mobile).
- Country: The country you are visiting from.
This data is used solely for the purpose of understanding how our website is used and how we can improve it. We do not share this information with any third parties.
Comments #
This website uses Giscus to enable comments on blog posts. Giscus is an open-source project that is built on GitHub Discussions.
To leave a comment, you will be required to authorize the Giscus app and sign in with your GitHub account. When you post a comment, your GitHub profile information (including your username and avatar) and the content of your comment will be publicly visible on this website and in the associated public GitHub repository.
By using the comment system, you acknowledge that this information will be made public. All comments are subject to the terms and privacy policies of GitHub. You can review GitHub’s privacy statement here.
Contact #
If you have any questions about this privacy policy, you can contact me through the links available on our website.