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This page explains our approach to privacy on this site and how it affects you.

Short version

  • We collect anonymous statistics about your vist to the site. See Measuring our visitors below.
  • Some 3rd parties like Facebook and Twitter may know you visited this website, if you use their services. We can’t control them but we don’t believe this knowledge poses any threat to you.
  • If you contact us by email we keep your information safe and we’ll never share it with others without your express permission.
  • We never share your data with 3rd parties except to help us deliver our own services.
  • We only use cookies necessary to run the site.

Measuring our visitors

We keep some very basic information on the usage of our site:

  • which pages are visited
  • the usage of links on other websites pointing to our site
  • the browers, devices and operating systems used by visitors
  • the visitors' country

Information is anonymous - we do not collect the ip address of visitors, we don't know who you are just that somebody visited the site.

The data collected is operated by and stored on our own server - we do not use data harvesters like Google Analytics and we don't share any of the data to anyone. No cookie is used in the collection of this data.

Facebook and Twitter

These services provide social buttons and similar features which we use on our website – such as the “Like” and “Tweet” buttons.

To do so we embed code that they provide and we do not control ourselves. To function their buttons generally know if you’re logged in; for example Facebook use this to say “x of your friends like this”. We do not have any access to that information, nor can we control how those networks use it.

Social networks therefore could know that you’re viewing this website, if you use their services (that isn’t to say they do, but their policies may change). As our website is inoffensive we imagine this is not a concern for most users.