Privacy
What we know about you, in full.
What we collect. Your email address — if you type it into one of our forms and hit the button. Alongside it: which form on the page you used, when you first signed up, when you most recently signed up, and how many times you've signed up (some people really want the lesson). That's the entire record. There is no name field, no phone field, no "tell us a little about your company."
What we do with it. One thing: email you about swe4vibe — the free lessons and the heads-up when the full set opens. To actually land those in your inbox we use one email-delivery provider, Resend; your address goes to it for the single purpose of sending you our mail, it gets nothing else, and it never emails you on its own account. That is the only company we ever hand your email to. We don't sell it, rent it, trade it, or "share it with carefully selected partners." There are no partners.
What we run, and what we don't. One analytics tool: Cloudflare Web Analytics, and it's the cookieless kind — no tracking cookie, nothing stored on your machine to recognize you later, no profile that follows you off this site. It counts pageviews and roughly where they came from, in aggregate; your IP is used for a moment to guess a country and is never kept to single you back out of the crowd. That's the whole of it — no ad scripts, no tracking pixels, no fingerprinting, no "carefully selected" data partners. The beacon is served by Cloudflare, the same company already hosting this page, so it adds no new third party: the only ones your browser talks to here are still Cloudflare (page, email list, analytics, and a signup bot check) and Google Fonts (two fonts), and neither one gets your email from us — the only company that does is Resend, our email-delivery provider, and only to send you the mail you signed up for (above). That bot check is Cloudflare Turnstile — a quick "are you a human, not a script" test on the signup forms so the list doesn't fill with bots. It's the privacy-preserving kind: it checks your browser in the moment, it doesn't plant a tracking cookie, and it builds no profile that follows you around the web — and being Cloudflare again, it adds no new company to the list above. View source if you like.
A few bare tallies. Separately, on our own side, we keep a handful of plain running counts of how the page performs — how many people submitted a signup form, how many completed it, how many clicked through to buy. They're bare integers with nothing attached: no email, no IP, no cookie, nothing tying one to another or to you. They're counted here on our own server as each thing happens, so your browser makes no extra request and meets no new company for them. They tell us whether the page works, not who used it.
The course area, if you have a key. Course access rides on exactly one cookie: it holds your license key so you don't have to re-paste your access link on every page. It's set only under /course/, it's sent only to us, and it identifies a purchase, not you-around-the-web. Behind the key we keep the smallest record that does the job: its status ("active" or not) and which order it came from. Your name, email, and card from a purchase live with the merchant that processed it — we never copy them into our store. No key, no cookie.
Getting off the list. Every email we send carries a one-click unsubscribe link — plus a List-Unsubscribe header your mail app can act on without you even opening the message. One click and you're gone. Actually gone — not "moved to the win-back campaign." No login, no "are you sure," no reply required. And the free lesson never depended on your inbox in the first place: it's delivered right here on the page the instant you sign up, so opting out of email costs you nothing you came for.
That's the whole policy. It's short because the data is short.