Privacy Policy
Last updated: July 2026
Your privacy matters to us. This page explains what this site collects when you visit, how that information gets used, and the choices available to you. Using this site means you agree to the practices described below.
Log Files
Like nearly every website, our server automatically records log data on each visit — your IP address, your internet service provider, the browser you used, the time of your visit, and which pages you viewed. This is standard server behavior, not something tied to your identity, and it helps us spot broken pages and unusual traffic.
Cookies and How We Use Them
Cookies are small files stored on your device that remember preferences and support the features and advertising described below. We use them to:
- Keep your preferences consistent between visits.
- Understand which pages get read and which don’t.
- Support the advertising described in the next section.
Most browsers let you block or delete cookies at any time in settings. Some site features may work less smoothly with cookies disabled, but the site remains usable.
Advertising and Third-Party Partners
We run display advertising through Google AdSense to support hosting and maintenance costs, and this advertising may involve technology such as cookies and web beacons supplied by Google and its partners. These partners can use that data to show ads based on your visits here and to other sites, and — where DoubleClick DART cookies are involved — to serve ads matched to your general browsing interests rather than random placement.
DART cookies do not carry your name, email, address, phone number, or any financial information — only non-identifying browsing signals used for ad targeting. You can opt out of DoubleClick’s interest-based ads at Google’s DART opt-out page, and out of Google’s personalized ads generally at Google Ads Settings. For opt-outs covering other ad networks at once, see the Digital Advertising Alliance (US) or Your Online Choices (EU).
We don’t control what a third-party ad server does with the data it collects — each has its own policy, and we’d encourage checking a partner’s own privacy page if you want the specifics of how it targets ads.
What We Don’t Do With Your Data
We don’t sell your personal information to anyone, and we don’t collect payment details, passwords, or other sensitive data through this site — there’s nothing here that requires them.
Third-Party Links
Pages on this site sometimes link out to other sites (official stores, source references, community pages). Once you leave this domain, that site’s own privacy practices apply, not ours — we’d recommend checking a linked site’s own policy before sharing anything there.
Your Privacy Rights
If you’re in the EU (GDPR): you can request access to your data, ask for a correction, ask for deletion, restrict how it’s processed, object to processing, or request it be transferred elsewhere. Reach us through the Contact page and expect a response within one month.
If you’re in California (CCPA): you can request disclosure of what categories of data we’ve collected and request deletion. We don’t sell personal data, so there’s no sale to opt out of. Submit a request via the Contact page and expect a response within 30 days.
Children’s Privacy
This site doesn’t knowingly collect personal information from anyone under 13. If you believe a child has shared personal information with us, contact us through the Contact page and it will be removed.
Security
We take reasonable steps to protect the data we hold, but no method of transmitting or storing data online is completely secure — we can’t guarantee absolute protection, and neither can any other website.
Changes to This Policy
This page gets updated when our practices change or when a legal requirement calls for it. The “Last updated” date at the top always reflects the most recent version — check back occasionally if you want to stay current.
Contact
Questions about this policy or a data request go through the Contact page.
