Privacy policy
This is a personal website. I keep data collection to the minimum needed to understand how the site is used and to keep it running. There are no accounts, logins, or newsletter sign-ups here, and I don’t sell anyone’s data.
Last updated: 2026-06-22.
What I collect
Analytics. I use Google Analytics 4 to see aggregate information about how the site is used: which pages get visited, roughly which country visitors come from, and what device and browser they’re on. It helps me understand which writing is worth doing more of. Google Analytics sets cookies in your browser to do this, and the data is processed and held by Google, not stored by me in any identifiable form.
Server logs. The site is hosted on Cloudflare Pages. Like any web host, Cloudflare processes basic technical data (such as your IP address) to deliver pages and protect the site against abuse. That’s standard infrastructure logging, not something I actively look at.
I don’t collect names, email addresses, or any personal details directly. If you contact me, you do so through external links (email or social platforms) that have their own privacy terms.
Cookies and how to switch off tracking
The only cookies this site sets are from Google Analytics. They aren’t essential to the site working. I don’t show a consent pop-up, so analytics runs by default, but you can switch it off yourself at any time:
- Block or clear cookies in your browser settings
- Install the Google Analytics opt-out browser add-on
- Use a tracker-blocking extension or a privacy browser (uBlock Origin, Brave, etc.), which block Google Analytics outright
Any of these stops the tracking on your next visit.
Third parties
Two services process limited data:
- Google Analytics, for usage measurement. See Google’s privacy policy.
- Cloudflare, for hosting and delivery. See Cloudflare’s privacy policy.
I don’t share or sell any data to anyone else.
A note on your data
I don’t hold any directly identifiable information about you. No accounts, no contact records, nothing I could look up by name. The analytics is pseudonymous and lives with Google, so if you want it removed, the surest route is to block tracking using the options above. If you’ve got a question about any of this, just get in touch.
Changes
If this policy changes, I’ll update the date at the top of this page.