privacy policy

our super simple, no-nonsense privacy policy (the “we respect your space” edition)

(Last Updated: April 12, 2025)

Hey there, Mike here! Welcome to my little corner of the internet where I ramble about hikes and tech.

Now, about your privacy… it’s pretty simple: I don’t collect any of your data. Period.

Think of visiting this blog like passing someone on a hiking trail: we might briefly share the same space, you see what I’ve put out there, and then you carry on with your journey, leaving no trace behind.

Here’s the lowdown:

  • Personal Data? Nope. I don’t ask for your name, email, secret identity, favourite type of biscuit, or anything else. There’s nowhere to sign up or log in.
  • Analytics? Nada. I have absolutely no idea how many people visit, where you came from, or what posts you linger on. Honestly, I’m too busy trying to figure out Rust or planning my next walk!
  • Cookies? Only the kind you eat! This website doesn’t use browser cookies to track you, remember you, or anything else. Your browser might store things locally for its own reasons, but that’s between you and your browser – this site doesn’t place any cookies itself.
  • Tracking? Zilch. I’m not following you around the internet. Once you leave here, our digital interaction is over (unless you choose to come back, which would be lovely!).

So, what does happen?

You visit the site. You read (or skim) the posts. You leave. That’s literally it.

Why so simple?

Because this blog is just for sharing my thoughts and experiences. It’s not a business, I’m not selling anything, and frankly, managing user data sounds like a lot less fun than climbing a hill or debugging some Go code. Your privacy is yours, and I have zero interest in intruding on it.

In short: Browse freely, worry-free!

If you have questions about how I don’t collect your data (which might be a short conversation!), feel free to find a way to contact me (though ironically, that might involve sharing data elsewhere, like email!).

Cheers,

Mike