Privacy

What I do with your data

The short version: almost nothing. I don't track you.

This site is a personal one — a letter to my kids and a home for some family history, not a business funnel. There's no analytics, no advertising, no tracking cookies, and nothing sold or handed to anyone. I don't know who you are, and I'm not trying to find out.

What the site does collect

Only what a feature can't work without:

  • Arcade & Capybara high scores. If you finish a game and save a score, the name you type in and that score are stored on the server and shown on the public leaderboard. Please don't put anything private in the name box. Want a name taken down? Email me and it's gone.
  • If you email me. The contact address is click-to-copy; if you write, I receive whatever you choose to send. I won't add you to a mailing list — there isn't one.
  • Basic server logs. My host (Hostinger) keeps standard access logs — things like an IP address and browser type — to keep the site up and safe. I don't use them to profile you, and they aren't shared or sold.

What it doesn't do

  • No Google Analytics — or any analytics.
  • No advertising and no ad networks.
  • No tracking or marketing cookies, and no social-media tracking pixels.
  • No selling, renting, or trading of anyone's information.

Cookies

Effectively none for tracking. A couple of small preferences are stored in your own browser and never sent anywhere — for example, which menu you prefer (the desk or the plain list) and your cursor-trail pick. They live on your device; clearing your browser data clears them.

Questions

Ask me anything — the contact page has the address. If any of this ever changes, I'll change it here first.

Last updated: June 2026.