Privacy Policy
Your privacy is fundamental to your digital freedom. Here's how we protect it.
π‘οΈ Privacy Summary
We don't collect, store, or track any personal information about our visitors. This site functions entirely without analytics, cookies, or data collection. Your visit to this site is completely private.
β Information We Do NOT Collect
No Analytics
We do not use Google Analytics, Adobe Analytics, or any other web analytics service that tracks your behavior, location, or browsing patterns.
No Cookies
This site does not set any tracking cookies, advertising cookies, or persistent storage in your browser. We do not track you across visits.
No Personal Data
We do not collect names, email addresses, phone numbers, IP addresses, or any other personally identifiable information.
No Social Media Tracking
We do not use Facebook Pixel, Twitter tracking, or any social media tracking technologies that monitor your activity.
No Advertising Networks
We do not participate in advertising networks or retargeting campaigns that build profiles of your interests and behavior.
No Email Collection
We do not collect email addresses for newsletters, marketing, or any other purpose. There are no signup forms or mailing lists.
π§ Technical Details
Server Logs
Our web server may temporarily log basic information required for operation (such as the fact that a request was made), but these logs do not contain personally identifiable information and are not analyzed or retained for tracking purposes.
Static Site
This is a static website hosted on GitHub Pages. It does not run databases, user accounts, or server-side processing that could collect or store personal information.
External Links
When you click links to external websites (such as government contact forms or privacy tools), you leave our site and are subject to those sites' privacy policies. We cannot control how external sites handle your information.
Browser Storage
This site does not use localStorage, sessionStorage, IndexedDB, or any other browser storage mechanisms to persist data about your visit.
π€ Why We Don't Track You
Mission Alignment
We advocate against digital surveillance and censorship. It would be hypocritical for us to track visitors while opposing government and corporate surveillance.
Visitor Protection
People researching censorship and digital rights may be concerned about their privacy and security. We respect that concern by ensuring your visit is completely private.
Constitutional Rights
Anonymous consumption of information is protected speech under the First Amendment. We support this right by not creating records of what you read.
Open Web Values
The web was designed to share information freely. We believe websites should serve users, not extract data from them.
π Third-Party Services
GitHub Pages Hosting
This site is hosted on GitHub Pages. GitHub may collect certain information as described in their privacy policy, but we do not have access to this data nor do we use it for any purpose.
Google Fonts
We use Google Fonts to ensure consistent typography. While Google may log requests for fonts, we do not receive this information and cannot identify individual users from it.
External Links
Links to government websites, privacy tools, and other resources are direct links. We do not use link shorteners or tracking parameters that would monitor your clicks.
βοΈ Your Rights
Access
Since we don't collect any personal information about you, there is no personal data for you to access or review.
Correction
Since we don't store any personal information about you, there is no personal data to correct or update.
Deletion
Since we don't collect any personal information about you, there is no personal data to delete.
Opt-Out
Since we don't track you in the first place, there is nothing to opt out of. Your visit is private by default.
π Security
HTTPS Encryption
All connections to this site use HTTPS encryption to protect your browsing from interception by third parties.
No Attack Surface
Because we don't collect data, there is no database or user information that could be compromised in a security breach.
No Data Breaches
You cannot have your personal information leaked in a data breach from our site because we don't collect personal information to begin with.
π Changes to This Policy
Future Updates
If we ever need to modify this privacy policy, we will update this page and note the change date below. However, our commitment to privacy is fundamental to our mission, so any changes would only strengthen privacy protections, never weaken them.
π Contact Information
Secure Communication
Since we advocate for privacy and digital rights, we understand that some people may not be comfortable with traditional contact methods. Here are ways to reach us while protecting your privacy:
Anonymous Email
Create a temporary email account (ProtonMail, Tutanota, etc.) to ask questions about this privacy policy without revealing your identity.
Public Discussion
Questions about privacy practices can be discussed in public forums where others can benefit from the answers.
No Personal Info Required
Any communication about this privacy policy does not require you to provide personal information. We'll answer general questions without asking who you are.
π€ Our Privacy Commitment
Core Values
Privacy is not just a policy for usβit's a core value that aligns with our mission to defend digital freedom. We believe that:
This privacy policy isn't just legal textβit's a reflection of our values and a commitment to the principles we advocate for in our content.
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