Privacy and stuff

This page informs you of our policies regarding the collection, use and disclosure of personal information we receive from users of the site.

What is a privacy policy

A Privacy Policy is a legal statement that specifies what the business owner does with the personal data collected from users, along with how the data is processed and for what purposes.

How we process your data

This website is powered by Jekyll and is hosted on GitHub. Jekyll is a static site generator and can not collect information about our users in any way. Github, like any hosting company, can have full insight in visitor data, like connecting IP addresses, visited pages, etc. Note that Github is not known to actively profile visitors. By using a VPN you can (try to) prevent this.

Furthermore we might change names and locations in the stories you write. We only do this to protect your privacy and that of others. We do not want anyone that is applying for a job, for example, to have their name on this website.

Google Analytics

This website uses Google Analytics. We have taken all actions we can to limit the power of Google. We have configured Google Analytics to anonymize IP addresses, use SSL at all time and we have agreed a Data Processing Amendment with Google. These measures were taken from a derective of the CBP (Dutch Institute for Privacy Protection) from March 2013 on how to legally use Google Analytics while not showing a cookie warning.