Privacy
Last updated: June 8, 2026
This is my personal site and the home of my consulting practice. Here's what happens to your information when you visit.
The short version: I collect very little, I don't sell anything about you, and the only details you ever hand me directly are the ones you choose to type into the newsletter box or the contact form.
What I collect
- Contact form. If you send me a message, I get your name, email, and whatever you write, so I can reply. That's all it's used for.
- Newsletter signups. If you subscribe, I store your email to send you the newsletter. You can unsubscribe from any issue and your address comes off the list.
- Analytics. I use Google Analytics to see roughly how many people visit and which pages get read. It's aggregate traffic data that helps me decide what to write more of, not a profile of you by name.
- Server logs. Like any website, my host (Cloudflare) keeps standard access logs for security and performance.
Embedded content
Some pages embed third-party players, like SoundCloud for the podcast and YouTube. Once you press play, that provider's own privacy policy takes over.
What I don't do
I don't sell, rent, or trade your information, and I don't run ad networks. There's no account to create here, so there's nothing of yours sitting in a database beyond a newsletter email or a message you sent me.
If you're in the EU or UK
You can ask what I hold about you, correct it, or have it deleted. Usually that's just your newsletter email or a past contact message. Use the contact form and I'll take care of it. I don't show a cookie-consent banner because the site doesn't set advertising cookies.
Contact
Questions about your data: reach me through the contact form on the homepage.