Privacy and data use
Privacy Policy
This policy describes the limited data the site uses to operate the blog, protect accounts, and understand site performance.
Information the site uses
The blog uses a small amount of information required to publish content, authenticate users, and keep the service working correctly.
Public readers can browse articles without creating an account. Authentication features apply only when a user signs in or registers.
Authentication and session data
When a user creates an account or signs in, the site processes the account details needed for authentication and account access.
Session cookies or similar session mechanisms are used only to keep authenticated users signed in and to protect access to restricted areas such as the admin interface.
Theme preferences and local storage
The site stores a theme preference in local storage so it can remember whether a visitor prefers light mode or dark mode.
This preference is used only for interface presentation and is not used for advertising or profiling.
Analytics, logs, and security
The blog uses Vercel Analytics and Vercel Speed Insights to understand basic traffic patterns and performance metrics.
Like most web services, the site may also rely on technical logs and standard security measures to detect abuse, troubleshoot issues, and protect the service.
Choices and updates
If the site expands its public identity, contact options, or data practices in the future, this policy should be updated to reflect those changes.
Continued use of the site after a policy update means the updated version applies from that point forward.