Cookie Policy
Last updated: 12 July 2026
Short version
This site uses Google Analytics to understand how visitors use it (for example, roughly how many people visit, which pages are popular, and what device/browser mix to design for). We don’t run any other third-party ad or tracking scripts, and we don’t sell or share your data with anyone beyond what Google Analytics itself involves.
Google Analytics
Google Analytics sets a small number of first-party cookies (typically named things like _ga and _ga_<container-id>) to distinguish visitors and sessions. Through these cookies, Google Analytics collects information such as:
- Pages viewed and time spent on the site
- General device, browser, and approximate location (city/region level, not precise/GPS) information
- How you arrived at the site (e.g. search engine, direct visit)
This data is aggregated and used to understand overall traffic patterns - it is not used to identify you individually, and we don’t attempt to match it to any personal information (we don’t collect any account/login/contact data in the first place, since this site has none of those features). Google’s own privacy policy governs how Analytics data is processed on their end: policies.google.com/privacy.
Opting out: you can decline analytics cookies by using your browser’s cookie/tracking-protection settings, a browser extension such as the official Google Analytics Opt-out Add-on, or by enabling “Do Not Track”/similar privacy settings supported by your browser.
What else we store on your device
- Nothing server-side beyond Analytics. Every page is a static file - there’s no server-side session, login, or account.
- Optional offline caching (Service Worker). If your browser supports it, this site can register a Service Worker (
/sw.js) that caches the page shell so repeat visits - even on a weak connection - load instantly. This uses the browser’s Cache Storage API, a different technology from cookies. It stays entirely on your device and can be cleared any time via your browser’s site settings. - Two small local preferences. Dismissing the cookie notice banner or the “use desktop mode” tip saves a single yes/no flag in your browser’s
localStorageso we don’t show them again. Neither ever leaves your device.
Third parties
Job listing links on this site point to the hiring organization’s own website. Once you click through, you’re on their site and subject to their cookie/privacy policy, not ours.
Changes
This page will be updated if what we collect changes. Since the site is otherwise fully static, Google Analytics is the only tracking technology in use, and it’s loaded via the standard Google Analytics snippet you can see in this page’s own source.
Questions
For anything else, see our Disclaimer or reach out via Email.