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Privacy Policy

This page describes how this website behaves. It is a description of the site as built — not a legal agreement, and not a claim to comply with any particular regulation. Every statement below can be checked in a browser, and where the answer to a privacy question is not known, this page says so instead of filling the space.

The only way to send anything to the company through this site is to email one of the three published addresses. Whatever you put in that message is used to reply to it.

Nothing on this site collects information any other way. There is no form, no account, no login, no payment, no comment field and no upload — so there is no other point at which you could hand something over.

Check it: The contact page publishes three mailto: addresses and no form. No page on the site contains an input, a textarea or a select.

This site sets no cookies. Not a banner with a preferences panel behind it — none at all, of any kind, first-party or otherwise.

That is why there is no cookie notice on this site. There is nothing to consent to.

Check it: No response from this site carries a Set-Cookie header, and the cookie store is empty after a visit. Developer tools, Application, Cookies.

The site reads two values from your browser’s local storage if they are already present: a colour-scheme preference and a high-contrast preference. They are read before the page paints, used to set an attribute on the document, and never sent anywhere.

Nothing on this site writes them. There is no control that sets a display preference yet, so visiting leaves your local storage exactly as it was. If a control is added, this paragraph has to change with it — a test enforces that.

Check it: Developer tools, Application, Local Storage — before and after a visit.

Loading a page here makes no request to any other origin. The typefaces are served from this domain: they are downloaded and packaged when the site is built rather than fetched from Google when you visit.

There is no asset CDN, no embedded video, no map, no chat widget, no social button, no tag manager and no third-party script of any kind.

Check it: The network panel. Every request on a page load goes to this domain.

None. No page views are counted, no visits are measured and no analytics script is loaded, so nothing about your visit is sent to a measurement service.

This is worth stating precisely because analytics is a configuration option here rather than something absent from the code. This paragraph is selected by the same value that decides whether a script loads — turn one on and this page changes with it.

Check it: The network panel. No request leaves this domain on any page load.

A privacy policy is the one page on a website a reader cannot check, which is why the genre fills up with confident sentences nobody has tested. These are the questions this page cannot answer yet. Each needs a decision or a legal review that has not happened, and inventing an answer would be worse than the gap.

What the web server records
Web servers normally log the IP address, user agent and requested path of every request. What this site’s host records, and for how long, has not been confirmed — so this page does not state it. It is the largest gap on this page.
How long email is kept
No retention period has been set for messages sent to the published addresses. A number here would be invented.
A lawful basis, or compliance with any regulation
This page names none and claims none. Both require a legal review of the business, not of the website, and that review has not happened.
Where the site is hosted, and where requests are processed
Not confirmed. The address in the site’s own configuration is an unconfirmed placeholder, and hosting has not been decided, so nothing about location or cross-border transfer can be stated.
A named privacy contact
There is no data protection officer or dedicated privacy address. Questions about this page go to the same addresses as everything else.

Questions about anything on this page go to the addresses on the contact page. If something here is wrong, that is worth knowing about.