Although the Internet is widely regarded as a privacy nightmare, privacy is a right that we all deserve. Plus, it’s actually the law within the EU. So, I have taken the following measures to maintain the privacy of visitors to this site:
1. HTTPS Always
This site uses HTTPS everywhere. If you try and access this site using HTTP, you will be redirected to HTTPS. HTTPS is important, as it ensures your connection to my server is always encrypted (among other things). So any spying eyes won’t be able to see what you’re doing whilst on my site.
2. Contact Form
Users can contact me via email or a contact form. Each time who someone used the contact form, the submitter’s IP address, timestamp, name, email, and message are stored in the database of the site and are emailed directly to me. I use these data only to contact the user who sent me the message. Afterwards, I delete the user’s information from the database.
3. Analytics
I use the WordPress.com stats through the Jetpack plugin. WordPress.com tracks the following activity: Post and page views, outbound link clicks, referring URLs and search engine terms, and country. The following data is used: IP address, WordPress.com user ID (if logged in), WordPress.com username (if logged in), user agent, visiting URL, referring URL,
4. My Hosting Provider Logs
The company I host this website with, Bluehost, does store visitor IP addresses within the server’s access logs. They keep access logs for 30 days, after which time logs are deleted.
They use IP addresses to track attacks on websites they host and allow them to take steps to prevent those attacks. More information can be found on their privacy policy.
Terms of Service
You do not have to agree to any terms of service in order to access, view, read, or copy any of the data on this website.