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Privacy

This website is a personal blog. It is not a commercial platform, and it does not require visitors to create accounts or provide personal profiles in order to read the content.

What information is collected

Like most websites, basic technical information may be collected automatically when you visit. This typically includes standard server logs such as IP address, browser type, device type, and the time and pages accessed. This information is used to keep the site running reliably and securely.

The site may also use a simple analytics tool to understand general traffic patterns, such as which pages are visited most often or how visitors arrive at the site. This data is used only to get a broad sense of how the site is read over time.

What is not collected

This site does not ask for personal profiles, and it does not knowingly collect sensitive personal information. It does not build individual user profiles, track visitors across different websites, or sell personal data to third parties.

There is no requirement to provide personal details in order to read or navigate the site.

Cookies

Cookies may be used for basic site functionality and analytics. These cookies are not used for advertising purposes or personalised targeting. If you prefer not to accept cookies, you can usually adjust your browser settings to limit or block them.

Third party services

This site may rely on third party services for hosting, analytics, or basic infrastructure. These services may process limited technical data as part of providing their functionality. They are selected with the intention of keeping data use minimal and reasonable for a personal site.

Data retention

Collected data is kept only for as long as it is needed for basic site operation, security, or understanding long-term usage patterns. It is not retained indefinitely for purposes unrelated to running the site.

Changes to this page

This privacy page may be updated occasionally to reflect changes in how the site operates or in response to relevant legal or technical requirements. Updates are made with the same intention of keeping data use clear and limited.