Privacy
Last reviewed: 2026-06-07.
This site does not track you across the web. There are no advertising trackers, no third-party analytics, no cookies, and nothing running in your browser that reports on your behaviour. What the site keeps — like every web server — is a short-lived log of the requests it receives, with your IP address masked before it is written to disk; from those logs I derive aggregate, non-identifying statistics. The detail is below.
Cookies
The site sets no cookies for identification, personalisation, or analytics — so there is no cookie banner to dismiss, because there is nothing to consent to. If a cookie ever becomes necessary for a specific feature (a future content-management surface, for example, would need a session cookie for login), it will be listed here and limited to the surface that requires it.
Server logs
The web server records each request it receives — the method, path, response status, and browser user-agent string — with your IP address masked at the point of logging: the last part of the address is dropped before anything is written to disk, so a complete IP is never stored. These raw logs are kept short-lived and rotated regularly (a few days at most). From them I produce aggregate, non-identifying statistics — which pages are read, and which sites people arrive from — to understand what is useful here and to gauge potential consulting or employment interest. Those aggregate figures contain no personal data and are never tied back to an individual. The logs are processed on this same server in the EU, shared with no third party, and deleted on rotation.
Hosting
The site is hosted on OVHcloud at their Gravelines data centre. All operational data is resident in the European Union under EU jurisdiction.
Email sent to the address on the contact page is read by Bob and not shared with anyone else. Replies, if any, come from the same address.
External links and embeds
Outbound links to LinkedIn, Mastodon, Threads, GitHub, and other services do not load anything from those services until you click. Where the site embeds external content (it currently does not), the source and the privacy implications will be noted next to the embed.
If anything on this page becomes inaccurate, it will be updated and the “Last reviewed” date will change.