Privacy Policy

There are several places on this website that requires you to identify yourself:

Comments

At the moment I am using Disqus, even I am not happy with this external service. I am planning to change to Staticman, so that I would have the control about the data. But at the moment I haven’t succeded to implement it.

To control you data with Disqus you can:

Contact

The contact form is a service by formspree. They only store contents of the last 100 form submissions and delete the rest. Formspree is open source, so you can check, what they are doing. The emails themselves are sent using another open source project: SendGrid’s API, so on that end their privacy policies apply.

By filling out the form I get your name, email address and you text. I will do nothing except handling your mailed concern. I will delete all mail sent by formspree at the latest after 12 months.

Google Analytics

The only personal information collected while you visit this site is non-identifying information, such as browser type and operating system. This information is collected by Google Analytics for measuring visitor traffic to this site.

For each visitor to reach the site, Google Analytics collects the following non-personally identifiable information, including but not limited to browser type, version and language, operating system, pages viewed while browsing the site, page access times and referring website address. This information is presented to me as aggregated reports for the purpose of gauging visitor traffic and trends.

This information is collected via cookies. Most web browsers allow you to control handling of cookies. To the best of my knowledge, you can disable all cookies for this website without in any way reducing the functionality for you. Read here to learn what cookies are and how to control or disable them.

I have set the GDPR options of the static site generator I am using (Hugo) so that your IP address is anonymized within Google Analytics and the “Do Not Track” request is respected.

Social sharing

If you are using the social sharing buttons on my website then the privacy policy of those websites apply: