Privacy Policy

Your Privacy Matters to Us

We run this blog because we genuinely care about making AI topics accessible. Part of that means being upfront about how this site works behind the scenes — what data gets collected, why, and what you can do about it.

What Happens When You Visit

When you browse our articles, a few things happen automatically. Your browser sends us basic technical info — things like what device you are using, your screen size, and which page you came from. We do not ask for your name, email, or any personal details just to read our content.

We use this technical data to understand which articles resonate with readers and to keep the site running smoothly. For example, if we notice a lot of mobile visitors, we make sure our code examples render well on smaller screens.

Cookies and Ads

We partner with Google AdSense to keep this blog free. AdSense places cookies on your browser to show you ads that might actually be relevant to your interests rather than random ones. If you would rather not see personalized ads, you can adjust your preferences at Google's Ad Settings or opt out entirely at aboutads.info.

Analytics

We use Google Analytics to get a general picture of our traffic — how many people read a particular article, where our readers are located geographically, and how they found us. This helps us decide what topics to write about next. Google Analytics uses cookies, but the data we see is aggregated and does not identify you personally.

We also run our own lightweight analytics that tracks page views without collecting any personally identifiable information.

What We Do Not Do

We do not sell your data. We do not build profiles on individual visitors. We do not send marketing emails (we do not even have a mailing list yet). We do not use any sneaky tracking beyond what is described here.

Your Choices

Most browsers let you block or delete cookies through their settings. Keep in mind that blocking all cookies might affect how some features work. You can also use browser extensions like uBlock Origin or Privacy Badger for more granular control.

Updates

If we change how we handle data — say, if we add a newsletter or a comment system — we will update this page. The date at the top will reflect when the last change was made.

Last updated: March 2026