Privacy

This site is run by JiggyBit S.L., the same company through which I work as a freelancer. It is a portfolio, not a product, and it is built to collect as little about you as possible. This page explains, in plain language, what is and is not collected, and why.

Analytics

Visits are measured with Umami, a self-hosted, cookieless, privacy-first analytics tool. It sets no cookies and stores no identifier on your device. It collects only aggregate visit data, such as page views, the referring site, an approximate country, and the kind of device you are on. To count visitors without tracking them, it uses a salted hash that rotates daily, so the same person is not followed from one day to the next, or from this site to any other. Because nothing is stored on your device and nothing identifies you, there is no consent banner to click through.

Performance monitoring

To keep the site fast, anonymous web-performance metrics, such as load times and Core Web Vitals, are collected through a first-party endpoint on this domain. These measure how quickly pages render, not who you are. No personal profile is built from them.

Server logs

The server keeps standard request logs, such as the time of a request, the path requested, and the response status. These are retained for a limited period and used only to keep the site secure and reliable.

Contact form

If you use the contact form, the name, email address, and message you submit are used for one thing: to reply to you, by email. They are not used for marketing, and they are not sold or shared with anyone.

Your data, advertising, and getting in touch

This site runs no advertising and sells no data. If you would like to know what, if anything, is held about you, or you would like it deleted, send a message through the contact form and I will sort it out. JiggyBit S.L. is the operating entity behind the site, and it is the point of contact for any privacy question.