Privacy
Privacy notice
Last updated: June 2026
StrangeDaysTech publishes strangedays.tech as a static site
from a Git repository: there is no application backend, no user accounts,
and no forms that submit to a server of our own. The only personal data
the site processes is what your browser sends when you visit any page,
plus what an opt-in analytics tool collects when you allow it.
This notice covers https://strangedays.tech and its
localised paths (/es/… and /en/…).
What we collect
When you visit the site and accept analytics in the cookie banner, Google Analytics 4 records:
- Anonymised IP — Google truncates the last octet of
your IP before storing it (
anonymize_ip). - Pages viewed, time on page, broad geography (country/region), device, browser, and language.
- Session-scoped cookies under the
_ga*prefix, used by GA to group requests into sessions.
What we do not collect:
- Your name, email, account, or any login credential.
- Form data — there are no server-backed forms.
- Personal identifiers from third-party trackers or advertising pixels.
Why we collect it
To learn which sections of the site are read and which are ignored. That signal shapes editorial decisions and the roadmap. We do not use the data for marketing, advertising, or any sale to third parties.
Your control
- Decline at first visit. If you choose Reject in the banner, no analytics cookie is set and Google Analytics receives no events from your session.
- Change your mind. Reopen the preferences panel with the control below any time.
- Browser-level controls. Browser settings,
Do Not Track, and extensions like uBlock Origin all work independently of our banner.
Your cookie preferences
Open the panel to accept or reject anonymous analytics. Your current
choice stays until you change it here.
Legal basis and where the data lives
- Analytics consent is collected under the GDPR's "consent" basis (Art. 6(1)(a)). Without your explicit opt-in, Google Analytics stays in default-deny mode via Google Consent Mode v2.
- Data processed by Google Analytics is stored on Google's infrastructure and retained for 14 months (GA4 default).
- The site is served from Firebase Hosting (Google), which logs request metadata at the CDN level (standard web-server access logs).
Changes to this notice
Material changes to what we collect or how it is processed are published as a commit on this file in the StrangeDaysTech repository. The Git history is the canonical record.
Contact
For questions or requests about this notice, write to contacto@strangedays.tech.