Privacy

Privacy is an important idea but I don't believe we really have any privacy on the Internet.  Still, thanks to Europe we're all supposed to explain what data we collect and how we use it.

I DO NOT COLLECT DATA

I don't need your email address, IP address, telephone number, mailing address, name, or anything else about you.  I don't care what browser you use.  I don't care what search engine you came from.  That's your business.

Maybe I will care some day in the future but I don't care today.

Since I don't need your private information and do not collect your private information I don't have anything to process.  I hope you are good with that.

BLOGGER COLLECTS DATA

I'm not really sure of what they collect.  I know they have to record your IP address and browser information because that is the way Web services work.  Somewhere I read that Google, or Alphabet, whoever owns Blogger, deletes our log file data after a few weeks or months.  I hope they do.

They don't give me details about who visits this site.  I'll see a chart with some lines and counts of visitors.  That's it.

Your visit to this site is as anonymous to me as you want.  Blogger probably knows who you are, where you live, and what you ate for breakfast.  Please visit Google's privacy policy for more information about what they collect and what they do with the data they collect.

Thank You For Visiting

If you are reading this page then you care about your privacy.  Thank you for taking the time to read my privacy policy.  I know these are terribly boring.  If it makes you feel any better I sometimes read them, too.  I just want to know someone else cares besides me.