Privacy

Privacy Policy

A short, honest read. No dark patterns, no data brokers, no surprises.

Last updated · May 27, 2026

What I collect

If you reach out through the contact form on Imprint, I collect the things you type into it — your name, your email address, and whatever you tell me about your project. That's it.

The site uses Vercel's built-in analytics, which gives me a high-level view of how pages perform: anonymous page views, referrers, rough country-level location. No personal data, no fingerprinting, no third-party trackers.

How I use it

The information you submit through the contact form is used for one thing: so I can respond to your inquiry and have a conversation about your project. Analytics is used to understand which parts of the site are working and which need attention.

What I don't do

I don't sell your information. I don't share it with third parties. I don't run ad networks, retargeting pixels, or persistent tracking cookies beyond what Vercel needs for basic analytics. There's no mailing list you'll be quietly added to.

How long I keep it

Inquiry emails and project notes stick around for as long as it's reasonable for client communication — often well after a project wraps, because past clients sometimes come back with questions. If you'd rather your information not stay on file, you can ask me to delete it at any time.

Your rights

You can ask to see what I have, ask me to correct something, or ask me to delete it. Just email alan.geleff@gmail.com and I'll handle it directly.

Questions

If anything here is unclear, or you'd like more detail about how something works, email alan.geleff@gmail.com. A real person — me — will reply.