Spellere

Privacy Policy

Look, let’s make this incredibly simple. I am not a corporate lawyer, and I am not going to waste your time or your bandwidth with a forty-page document filled with confusing legalese designed to hide the fact that I'm harvesting your data to sell it to an advertising broker. I don't do that, because quite frankly, your personal life is none of my business.

This policy outlines exactly how this website operates, what happens when you load a page, and why you don't have to worry about being tracked across the internet by this platform.


1. What Data Do I Collect?

Absolutely nothing. I don't care who you are, I don't care what browser you like to use, and I don't care what you had for breakfast. This platform does not require an account, does not ask for your name, and does not require you to log in to read my posts.


2. The Technical Reality of PHP and HTML

Let's talk about common sense. This website is built using standard PHP and raw HTML. Because of how the internet works, when your browser asks my server to open a page, it has to send your IP address so the server knows where to send the data back. That's basic networking; there is no getting around it.

However, once that page is delivered, that transaction is completely finished. I do not store your IP address in a permanent data bank to profile your behavior, I do not track your mouse movements, and I am not building a consumer profile on you.


3. Third-Party Analytics

I do not use Google Analytics. I do not use Meta Pixels. I don't use any third-party tracking scripts, heatmaps, or spy software. Most modern websites fill their source code with external junk that slows down your computer just to look at data graphs. This site runs strictly on local files. If it doesn't help you read the page, it doesn't get loaded.


4. Global Privacy Laws (GDPR & CCPA)

If you live in Europe, California, or anywhere else with strict privacy laws, you technically have the right to ask me for a copy of the data I have on you, or demand that I delete it.

But here is the reality: My policy beats global privacy laws by default because you cannot leak, lose, or misuse data that you never collected in the first place. If you contact me asking for your tracking history, my answer will be very straightforward—I don't have anything, because I never took it.


5. External Links

My posts might occasionally contain links to external sites like GitHub or project pages. Once you click those and leave this website, you are playing by their rules. I have absolutely no control over what external multi-billion dollar platforms do, so use your own judgment.


6. Contact Info

If you want to talk about this policy, or if you spot something broken on the site, you can reach out directly here: