Skip to main content

Privacy Policy

Last updated: March 21, 2026

Summary

This website is designed to minimize data collection. Today it is mostly informational. When you add a mailing list, donations, or analytics, you should update this page to match what you actually do.

What we collect

  • Server and hosting logs: Your hosting provider (for example, Cloudflare) may log IP addresses, timestamps, and basic request metadata for security and reliability.
  • Email signup (when enabled): If you connect a mailing list form, the provider you choose will collect the information you ask for (typically email address) under their terms.
  • Donations (when enabled): Payment processors collect billing details as required to process payments.

Cookies and similar technologies

This site may use strictly necessary cookies from your hosting provider. If you add analytics, marketing pixels, or embedded media, disclose those tools here and, where required, obtain consent.

Retention

Retention depends on the services you use (email provider, payments, analytics). Describe the realistic retention period for each category once you know your stack.

Your choices

Depending on where you live, you may have rights to access, correct, delete, or export personal data. Once you operate a mailing list or payments, add a simple contact path for privacy requests.

Children

This site is intended for a general audience. If you do not knowingly collect information from children under 13, say so—and avoid collecting it.

Changes

This policy may be updated as features go live. Material changes should be reflected in the “Last updated” date and, for email subscribers, a reasonable notice when practical.

Practical advice (not legal advice)

Privacy rules depend on your jurisdiction, what you collect, and whether you are acting as a business. A short checklist: (1) list every vendor that touches visitor data (hosting, email, payments, analytics); (2) copy their standard disclosures into your policy in plain English; (3) if you use marketing emails, include how people unsubscribe; (4) if you target EU/UK users, consider GDPR/UK GDPR obligations; (5) if you operate in California, review CPRA/CalOPPA-style disclosures. For anything beyond a simple brochure site, a qualified attorney is worth the time—especially before fundraising or list-building at scale.

Contact

For privacy questions, add a contact email here when it is available.

Email: coming soon