Privacy Policy

Understand What This Page Can Tell You

This page describes only what the build of this site actually does, and nothing else. There are no forms anywhere on the site, so nothing you type is ever collected here. If you follow a link from this site to a partner destination, treat that destination as a separate publisher with its own record-keeping. This page cannot speak for that site, describe its practices, or promise anything about how it handles your information. Do not submit personal details anywhere expecting this page's terms to apply to them.

See How Visit Counting Actually Works

When you arrive at this site from a search engine, a first-party visit beacon sends a small amount of information to an edge analytics endpoint hosted on this same domain: the page path, the type of event, the name of the referring search engine, and the text of any outbound button you click. This happens only for arrivals from a search engine, and the data is used solely to count page views and clicks on outbound buttons — for nothing else. A session view flag is kept in your browser only for the current session, so a single page view is not counted twice; it does not persist beyond that. One first-party cookie is also set, but only when you arrive from a search engine. It holds nothing but the name of that search engine, lasts up to one hour, and exists only so that a later click on an outbound link can be matched to the search engine that brought you here. No other browser storage and no persistent identifier are set. The content delivery network that serves this site also processes the country associated with your request, as part of handling the request itself, and nothing more precise about your location is collected.

Know Where Your Data Stays and Where Links Take You

All visit data collected here is stored in the operator's own logs on this same domain — it is not passed to advertising networks, data brokers, or outside analytics services, and no third-party or advertising cookies are used. The pages themselves are self-contained: every file a page needs, including locally embedded fonts, is served from this domain, so nothing is fetched from an outside host while a page is displayed. When you follow an outbound link to a partner site, the link first passes through a first-party outbound redirect hosted on this domain before sending you onward — but no stored visitor data is shared with the partner as part of that redirect. Once you land on the partner's site, your browser talks to that site directly, and it keeps its own separate record of your visit; this site has no role in and no control over what happens next. The site as a whole is a set of static files served by a content delivery network, which processes the technical details of every request in its role as the hosting provider.

Because there are no forms, no third-party analytics, no external subresources, and no contact channels built into this site, there is nothing here that asks for your name, your e-mail address, an account, or any payment detail. No login exists, no registration exists, and no personal information is retained about you as an individual. This is why the site asks for no consent and requires no account to read anything on it: the only data handling that happens is the limited, first-party traffic counting described above, triggered exclusively by arrivals from a search engine.