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Privacy.

~/privacy

$ privacy --tldr

> cookies:
none
> persistent ids:
none
> data sold:
none
> consent banner:
none
> tracked:
page views

> what i collect

One thing, anonymous.

Vercel Web Analytics tells me which pages get visited and roughly where in the world from. That's it.

No funnels, no heatmaps, no behavioural profile getting quietly assembled in the background.

> cookies

None.

Zero. Vercel Web Analytics is cookieless by design — it hashes your IP and user agent with a salt that rotates every 24 hours, so you can't be tracked across days, let alone across sites. That's why there's no consent banner pestering you. You're welcome.

> the legal bit

GDPR, briefly.

  • Controller: Tomasz Płocic, Rzeszów, Poland.
  • Processor: Vercel Inc. (hosting + analytics). Their privacy policy covers the technical details.
  • Legal basis: legitimate interest (Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR) — running a website and seeing if it works.
  • Retention: aggregate stats only; no personal records to delete because none are kept.
  • Your rights: access, correction, deletion, objection, complaint to your DPA. Email me if you want to exercise any of these — though see "Retention" above.

> opting out

Browser-level works.

If you'd still rather not be counted, any tracker-blocking extension (uBlock Origin, Privacy Badger, Brave's shield, etc.) will block both scripts cleanly. The site keeps working without them.

> questions

Reach out to me. I read everything; I respond to most things.

> last updated: 2026-04-30