Privacy notice
What we do with visitor data.
Last updated
The short version
This site does not set cookies. It does not run advertising trackers. It does not sell visitor data.
What we collect
When you visit the site, our hosting provider may create ordinary request, security, and abuse-prevention logs. Those logs can include technical request data such as timestamps, requested URLs, IP addresses, user-agent strings, and network-level signals.
We do not currently rely on cookies, local-storage identifiers, advertising pixels, or a mailing-list tracker on this site. Optional Core Web Vitals reporting is disabled by default; if enabled, it sends aggregate route-level measurements without cookies or visitor identifiers.
Optional first-party intent events are also disabled by default. If enabled, they send a small allowlist of route-level actions such as demo start, receipt tamper click, GitHub click, and contact submit. They do not use cookies or visitor identifiers.
Assistant
The public assistant sends your prompt, selected public context scopes, and page path to /api/assistant. The site uses that request only to return a source-bounded answer, refusal, or unavailable state.
Mindburn does not persist assistant prompts, feedback, or handoff data in site storage. The configured model provider processes prompts transiently to answer the request, and the host or provider may still create ordinary security, abuse-prevention, or operational logs.
Contact form
The contact form sends your name, email, optional company and role, interest, message, and challenge token to /api/contact. The site uses the configured challenge provider to reduce abuse and the configured transactional email provider to deliver the message to Mindburn. The public site does not keep a contact-form database.
What we do not collect
- No cookies. No local storage for tracking.
- No third-party advertising trackers.
- No fingerprinting libraries.
- No mailing-list subscription tracking.
- No assistant conversation database for this public v1.
- No contact-form database in site storage.
If you email contact@mindburn.org, we keep the message in our inbox until we reply. We do not add you to any list.
How to ask about your data
You can email contact@mindburn.org at any time to ask what data we have, request deletion, or ask a privacy question.
Changes
If this notice changes, the date at the top will change. The previous version is visible in this site's git history.