Privacy Policy
# Privacy without Perfume
We don’t sell your data. We don’t want your data. But bits flow, and laws exist. So here’s the drill:
## 1. Who runs this?
DiplomacyBites is published anonymously — not to dodge responsibility, but to let the words stand alone.
If you have concerns about privacy, feel free to contact us via:
📧 **info@diplomacybites.com**
## 2. What data do we collect?
Almost none. But visiting any website leaves digital footprints. Here’s what might be picked up:
– **Server logs** (IP address, browser type, time of access) – standard web stuff, deleted automatically after a short period.
– **Embedded content** (e.g. YouTube, X/Twitter, Substack): These platforms might track you even if you don’t interact with the content.
– **Basic analytics** (via [insert tool, e.g. Matomo or plausible.io, or say “none”]): Anonymous usage data only. No cookies, no tracking IDs.
– **Emails**: If you contact us, we receive your address. We don’t add you to any list. We don’t keep a dossier.
## 3. No cookies. No kidding?
Correct. DiplomacyBites tries to avoid cookies. If we use any, it’s strictly functional. No third-party marketing.
(If you ever see a cookie banner here, something went wrong.)
## 4. Your rights (yes, you have them)
Under the GDPR (if you’re in the EU), you have:
– the right to know what data we store (very little)
– the right to correct or delete it
– the right to complain (but we hope you won’t need to)
If you want your data nuked:
📧 **info@diplomacybites.com**
## 5. Third-party services
We may use tools like:
– **YouTube** (for embedded videos)
– **X / Twitter** (for posts or embeds)
– **Substack or Mailchimp** (for newsletters, if activated)
These tools have their own privacy policies. Clicking them is like leaving our embassy and entering theirs.
## 6. Changes
If we ever collect more than crumbs, we’ll update this page. No hidden tricks, no fine print in light gray.
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*No smiley icons. No fine print. Just the facts.*
Diplomacy with Teeth. Also when it comes to your privacy.