Privacy

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Data Collection
I do not willingly collect more data than is necessary, that means I have no idea what is collected and where it goes. I can only assure you that I have no interest in collecting any data that you do not willingly give.
Assume that data is collected – at all times.
Umami Analytics
I use umami.is for some analytics. It respects "Do not track" from browsers, so if you don't like it - just set that. (Read more about "Do Not Track" at EFF)
- Umami never collects any personal information from your visitors so it is fully compliant with GDPR and CCPA.
- All visitor data is anonymized to protect your visitors' privacy.
- Umami does not use any cookies so no annoying cookie banner is required.
Giscus
Comments powered by Giscus (GitHub Discussions)
• When you post a comment, it is saved as a public discussion in the GitHub repository nozense/nozense-comments. The comment is visible to anyone on the internet and can be accessed via GitHub’s API.
• GitHub sets its own cookies and logs basic connection data (IP address, browser / device information) to handle authentication and spam protection. See GitHub’s Privacy Statement for details.
Protection
The Electronic Frontier Foundation has made Privacy Badger – I trust them, if you trust them is up to you, but its a tool that helps you prevent data collection so that privacy policies isn’t a required part of your daily reading.