Privacy
Last updated: May 2026
Short version: I don't ask you for anything, I don't sell anything, and the only data this site collects is the anonymous traffic that Google Analytics needs to tell me which templates people actually use. There are no accounts, no email collection, no advertising trackers, and no third parties besides Google itself.
What I don't collect
- Names, email addresses, or any personally identifying information.
- Account data. There are no accounts to make.
- Payment data. Everything on the site is free.
- Anything you type, draw, or download. Templates are static files; nothing leaves your browser when you print or download one.
What Google Analytics collects
The site uses Google Analytics 4 to count visitors and see which templates are popular. Specifically, GA records:
- Which pages you visit and how long you stay.
- Your approximate location (country / region), inferred from your IP address. The IP itself is not stored.
- What kind of device and browser you're using.
- Whether you arrived from a search engine, social link, or directly.
This is the standard, anonymised traffic data that almost every website collects. I use it to decide what to build next and what's broken. I do not see who you are individually, and the data is not sold or shared.
Cookies
Google Analytics sets a small number of first-party cookies (the `_ga` family) to recognise repeat visits without identifying you personally. You can block them in your browser settings or install Google's Analytics opt-out add-on; either way the rest of the site keeps working.
Children
The site is suitable for use by children (a lot of it is literally classroom paper), but it doesn't knowingly collect any data from anyone, child or adult. The only data path is the anonymous GA traffic stream described above.
Changes
If I ever change what's collected, I'll update this page and the "last updated" date at the top. I won't quietly add new trackers.