Privacy Policy
Last updated: 10 June 2026
The short version. This site, boringhaus.com, is a plain catalog that links you to our tools. It has no ads, no analytics, no tracking cookies, no accounts, and no newsletter. We don’t build a profile on you. The only data that reaches us is what your browser inevitably sends to load a web page, and whatever you choose to put in an email.
1. Who we are
This site is operated by Boringhaus, a Digital Media Company (“Boringhaus,” “we,” “us”). For any privacy question or request, email team@boringhaus.com. A human reads it.
This policy covers only boringhaus.com — the catalog/hub site you are reading now. Each property we link to (for example netpayguide.com, thedatagovernor.com, readabilitycheck.com) is a separate site with its own privacy policy; some of those run advertising or analytics that this catalog does not. When you click out to a property, that site’s policy applies.
2. What we collect on this site
Almost nothing. Specifically:
- No accounts, no forms. There is nothing to sign up for. Our “contact” is a plain
mailto:link, not a form, so we collect nothing unless you actually send an email. - No analytics. We do not run Google Analytics, Plausible, Cloudflare Web Analytics, pixels, or any other visitor-measurement tool on this page.
- No advertising. This catalog page displays no ads and sets no advertising or personalization cookies.
- Server logs (via our host). Like every website, the request your browser makes is logged by our hosting provider for delivery and security: your IP address, browser/user-agent, the page requested, and a timestamp. We use these only to keep the site up and defend against abuse.
- Email you send us. If you email team@boringhaus.com, we receive your email address, your message, and anything you include. We use it only to reply.
3. Cookies
This catalog site sets no first-party tracking or advertising cookies. Our hosting/security provider (Cloudflare) may set strictly necessary cookies to route traffic and mitigate attacks. These are essential to delivering the site and are not used to profile you.
4. Third parties we rely on
To serve this static page we use a small number of infrastructure providers, each acting as a processor:
- Cloudflare — hosting (Cloudflare Pages), CDN, and security. Processes request logs as described above. See Cloudflare’s privacy policy.
- Google Fonts — this page loads two typefaces from Google’s font CDN (
fonts.googleapis.com/fonts.gstatic.com). To deliver the font files, your IP address is disclosed to Google. See Google’s privacy policy. - Email provider — if you email us, your message is processed by our email host so we can read and reply.
We do not sell or share your personal information, and we do not use it for cross-context behavioural advertising.
5. Legal bases (EEA/UK)
Where the GDPR or UK GDPR applies, we rely on our legitimate interests in operating, securing, and improving a free public website (for server logs), and on your consent / our legitimate interest in responding when you email us. We do not engage in automated decision-making or profiling.
6. Your rights
Depending on where you live, you may have the right to access, correct, delete, or restrict the limited data we hold, to object to processing, or to data portability. Under the GDPR you may also lodge a complaint with your local supervisory authority.
If you are a California resident (CCPA/CPRA): we do not sell or share personal information and have not in the preceding 12 months, so there is nothing to opt out of; you may still request access or deletion. To exercise any right, email team@boringhaus.com — we won’t discriminate against you for asking.
7. Data retention
We keep the absolute minimum. Security/server logs are retained only as long as needed for operations and abuse prevention, then discarded. Email correspondence is kept as long as needed to handle your request or for our records, and you can ask us to delete it.
8. Children
This site is intended for a general audience and is not directed to children under 13 (or the equivalent minimum age in your country). We do not knowingly collect personal information from children. If you believe a child has sent us information, email us and we will delete it.
9. International visitors
Boringhaus operates from the United States and uses providers that may process data in the US and elsewhere. By using the site you understand your information may be processed in countries with different data-protection laws than your own.
10. Changes to this policy
If we change how this site handles data, we will update this page and the “Last updated” date above. Material changes will be reflected here before they take effect.
11. Contact
Questions, requests, or corrections: team@boringhaus.com.