Cookie Policy
Last updated: April 2025
This website uses cookies (and some technical tracking methods) to make things work smoothly, keep everything secure, and—yes—understand how visitors interact with our content.
If you’re just browsing, that’s great. If you’re trying to analyze or scrape our site… well, just know that certain data is logged automatically.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are tiny text files that your browser stores when you visit a website. Most websites use them. We do too.
Some cookies are basic and harmless (e.g., remembering your language or login status). Others are used for analytics or to prevent weird behavior (like bots or repetitive access from the same source).
What We May Collect Automatically
Without getting too deep into it, here’s what may be registered:
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IP address
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Browser type & version
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Device information (like screen size, OS, etc.)
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Referring pages & navigation paths
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Timestamps and session behavior
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Access frequency and pattern analysis
All of this is standard on most modern websites. We use it to improve performance, detect bugs, or… protect our work from “excessive inspiration” (if you know what we mean).
Why We Use Cookies
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To make the website function properly
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To remember small things (like language or preferences)
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To understand how people actually use the site
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To identify unusual usage (like repeated scraping or automated access)
Third-Party Cookies
We may use services like Google Analytics, Cloudflare, or other tools that place cookies too. These third-party cookies follow their own rules. If you’re worried about that, you can read their respective privacy policies or block them through your browser.
Can You Control Cookies?
Yes, you can. Your browser probably lets you:
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View or delete cookies
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Block cookies entirely
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Be warned before new cookies are saved
If you’d rather not be tracked at all, we recommend using a private/incognito window or tools like uBlock, Privacy Badger, or a VPN. But again: we’re not trying to track you, we just like knowing if someone’s trying too hard to look at us.
Consent
By using this site, you accept that cookies and similar technologies will be used as described above.
You can leave the site at any time. No hard feelings.