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What this site knows about you

Almost nothing, and this is the whole of it. Every line below is checkable from the page you are on: view the source, or read the repository.

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cookies. This site sets none. Not for analytics, not for a preference, not for a session. Light and dark follow your system setting, and nothing remembers your choice, because nothing here can.
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analytics, tags, pixels, session recorders, heatmaps. Nothing counts you.
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requests to any other company. Every byte of this page came from the server that served the page: no fonts, no scripts, no images, no embeds from anywhere else.
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consent banners, for all of the above. A banner would be asking your permission for something that is not happening.
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piece of personal information, and only if you type it: the email address on the waitlist form.

The one thing you can give us

If you fill in the waitlist form, we hold the email address you typed and the date you typed it. Nothing else. There is no name field, no company field and no “how did you hear about us”, because none of them would change anything anyone does.

We hold it for one reason: to send you one message and then stop, on the day there is something hosted. If that never gets built, the message says so instead. Either way it is the only one.

One person reads the list: Taha Mahmoodi, who runs PIIIX. Nobody else has access to it.

We store it in {{destination}}, and {{processor}} delivers the message. Those are the only two companies that see the address, and neither may use it for anything else.

We keep it until you ask for it off, or until the message it is waiting for has been sent, whichever comes first. If neither has happened by {{sunset_date}}, the whole list is deleted and you hear nothing further.

To have it deleted, write to {{contact_email}} and ask, or reply remove to any message. It comes off the same day it is read. You do not have to explain why and you will not be asked to.

You can also ask what is held about you and ask for it corrected. Same address, same answer time. If you are in the UK or the EU, you can complain to your data protection authority; you should not need to.

We do not sell the list, share it, or load it into anything that advertises.

What we do not control

{{host}} runs the server that hands you these pages, and like every web server it records the request: your IP address, the page, the time, and which browser asked. We do not read those logs and we build nothing from them. {{host}}’s own policy governs them, and we link it instead of paraphrasing it: {{host_privacy_url}}.

When you submit the waitlist form, the endpoint reads your IP address once, to check a machine did not send it and to refuse too many attempts from one connection. We do not store it with your address and we do not use it for anything else.

Cloning a repository from the catalogue goes to GitHub, not to us. GitHub counts clones and unique visitors on repositories we own, and we can see those counts. They are aggregate numbers with nobody’s name on them, and that is the only measurement this project has.

Changes

If any of this changes, the change appears here with its date.

This notice is true as of {{date}} and describes what the site does, not what it intends to do.

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