This page describes what this site actually does today. It will be updated when that changes.

What we collect

  • Server logs. Our hosting provider records requests, including IP address, approximate location, browser type and the page requested. We use this to keep the site running and to detect abuse.
  • A theme cookie. If you choose light or dark mode, we store that choice in a cookie on your device. Nothing else is stored in it.

We do not run analytics, advertising trackers or third-party marketing scripts. If that changes, this page changes first.

Approximate location

We use your approximate location, derived from your IP address, to decide which commercial links may be shown to you. This is a legal requirement in several of the markets we cover. The determination happens at the edge of the network and is not stored against you.

To be clear about what this is: it identifies where your internet connection appears to be, not where you legally reside. It is not identity verification, and it does not replace the checks an operator is required to perform.

Comments

If you leave a comment, we store what you submit along with the name and email you provide. You can ask us to delete it.

Outbound links

Links to operators lead to sites we do not control, with their own privacy practices. Read theirs before you provide information to them.

Your data

Write to us to ask what we hold about you, or to ask us to delete it.

Scope

We are a small independent publisher, not a large corporation with a legal department. This page tells you honestly what we do rather than reciting statutory language we have not had reviewed. If you need a formal statement of compliance with a specific data protection regime, ask us and we will tell you plainly where we stand.