Privacy Policy

Look, I'm just a guy who likes to build stuff and share it with the internet. This isn't Facebook or Google – I'm not sitting here plotting elaborate schemes to monetize your data. But since we live in a world where I apparently need to tell you I'm not doing shady stuff, here we go.

What I Collect (Spoiler: Not Much)

Analytics: I use basic website analytics to see which pages people actually visit. It's mostly so I don't waste time writing blog posts nobody reads. This tells me stuff like "someone from India visited your homepage" but not "Rahul from Noida who likes biryani visited your homepage."

Contact Forms: If you fill out a contact form, yeah, I'm gonna have your email and whatever message you sent. That's kind of how contact forms work. I use this to, you know, contact you back. Revolutionary concept, I know.

What I Don't Do With Your Data

I mainly use your data to... improve the website? Send you replies? Be a normal human being running a normal website?

Cookies and Tracking

I use cookies for basic functionality. No third-party ad trackers, no surveillance capitalism nonsense. Just the boring technical cookies that make websites work. Your browser probably accepts these automatically anyway.

Your Rights

You can email me anytime to:

Changes to this Policy

If I ever need to change this policy, I'll update the date at the top and probably mention it somewhere. But honestly, unless I accidentally become a tech giant overnight, this policy will probably stay the same forever.

The Legal Stuff

This website is operated by Tushar Gaurav from India. I comply with applicable laws because, you know, I'm not trying to go to jail over a personal website.

If you're from the EU, congrats on GDPR – it's why every website has annoying cookie banners now. You have all those fancy GDPR rights. If you're from California, you've got CCPA rights too. If you're from anywhere else, I'll still respect your privacy because I'm not a monster.

P.S. - I built this website to share projects and maybe help some people learn stuff. That's it. That's the business model. If you think I'm doing something sketchy with your data, you're giving me way too much credit for having time to do sketchy things.