I do not collect your data because I do not want the liability. Here is exactly what happens when you use this site.
Every tool works without an account. I do not want your password. I do not want to manage a database of credentials.
I do not ask for your name, company, job title, or phone number. The newsletter asks for an email because that is how newsletters work. Nothing else.
I do not sell, rent, or trade your data. I do not have partnerships that require data sharing. I do not use "anonymised" data that can be re-identified.
The only cookie is for theme preference (dark/light mode). No tracking cookies. No retargeting pixels. No Facebook pixel. No LinkedIn insight tag.
Google Analytics and PostHog track page views, time on site, and which tools get clicked. This is anonymous aggregate data. I cannot identify you from it.
Datadog tracks page load times and JavaScript errors. This helps me fix bugs before you notice them. No personal data is included.
Customer.io manages the newsletter list. You explicitly subscribe. You can unsubscribe anytime. Your email is not used for anything else.
Tools that save your work store data in your browser's localStorage. It never leaves your device. Clear your browser cache and it is gone. I never see it.
This site uses the following third-party services. Each has their own privacy policy. I have configured them to minimise data collection where possible.
Anonymous traffic analytics. IP anonymisation enabled. Data retention: 14 months.
Product analytics. No personal data. Session recordings are sampled at 20% and masked for privacy.
Performance monitoring. User inputs are masked by default. Only technical metrics are collected.
Live chat. Only activates when you click the chat button. No proactive messaging.
Newsletter management. Only processes emails from explicit subscriptions.
CDN and security. Standard server logs. No additional tracking configured.
If you have any concerns about privacy or data handling, I will answer directly. No legal team. No auto-responder.
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