This page explains what data may be processed when you use the sleepycat.dev blog.

The site administrator is Arkadiusz Nieckarz. For privacy-related questions, you can contact me at: anieckarz@gmail.com.

Data Collected Directly by This Blog

This blog does not have a contact form, newsletter, user accounts, or its own visit analytics. I do not collect data submitted directly by users through the blog.

Hosting and Technical Logs

The site is hosted on Netlify. As with most websites, the hosting provider may process technical server logs, such as IP address, request date and time, visited URL, browser information, and operating system information.

This data may be processed to deliver the site, keep it secure, diagnose technical issues, and protect against abuse.

More information is available in Netlify’s documents:

Comments

Comments on the blog are powered by Giscus, a tool based on GitHub Discussions. To add a comment, you need to sign in with a GitHub account and authorize the Giscus app.

Your comment, GitHub username, avatar, and GitHub profile link may be publicly visible in the related discussion. Data related to comments is processed by GitHub according to GitHub’s own policies.

More information:

Cookies and External Services

The blog itself does not set its own cookies for analytics, advertising, or user tracking.

After the comments section is loaded, external services such as Giscus and GitHub may use their own technical mechanisms, including cookies or similar technologies, especially when a user signs in to GitHub or uses the comments.

Your Rights

Where applicable law gives you such rights, you may request access to your data, correction, deletion, restriction of processing, or object to processing.

For data processed directly by GitHub or Netlify, it is usually best to contact those providers, because they operate the relevant systems and user accounts.

Contact

For privacy-related questions about this blog, contact: anieckarz@gmail.com.