Privacy

Quiet by default.

thinkinglabs is static, public, and deliberately uninterested in identifying readers. The site is built to publish work, not to observe the people reading it.

01

Site behavior

The page does not try to identify you.

thinkinglabs is static HTML generated from a public markdown repository. There is no analytics product sitting behind the pages, no cookie banner because there are no site cookies to accept, and no client-side fingerprinting script trying to infer who you are.

The site does not write to localStorage, sessionStorage, IndexedDB, or any other browser storage API. It does not include pixels, embedded trackers, or third-party SDKs that quietly assemble a profile of your reading habits.

02

Infrastructure

Hosts may keep ordinary operational logs.

The hosting layer may keep ordinary operational request logs, such as an IP address, path, timestamp, user agent, or status code. Those records are the kind of transient plumbing hosts use for abuse mitigation and debugging. They are not read, joined, sold, or used by this site to identify readers.

03

External places

Other domains have their own rules.

Links to other domains leave this site. Once you follow one, your browser is interacting with that domain and its own policies apply. The privacy promise here is intentionally narrow: while you are reading thinkinglabs pages, the site itself is not trying to observe you.