Privacy Policy
Draft (alpha). This site is early and this policy will be reviewed by counsel before any membership or fundraising features launch. It describes what we actually do today.
The short version
We run our own analytics in-house. We do not use third-party trackers, advertising networks, or cookies. We don't sell or share your data. We collect a minimal server-side log of page requests to understand whether the site is being used.
What we collect
When you load a page, our server records:
- Date and time of the request
- IP address
- Browser user-agent string
- The page you requested
- The version of the site that served it
That's everything. No names, no accounts (there aren't any yet), no cookies, no cross-site identifiers, no location beyond what an IP address implies.
Why
Directional understanding of activity — how many people visit, which pages, over time. The aggregate results are themselves public on our metrics page. The raw logs (which include IP and user-agent) are never published; only aggregate counts are shown.
How long we keep it
Raw request logs are retained for up to 12 months, then automatically deleted. (We may keep anonymous, aggregate counts — with no IP or user-agent — longer, to preserve the long-term trend.)
Where it lives
In a database we control, on our own infrastructure. It is not sent to any analytics vendor or third party.
Your choices
To ask what we hold about an IP address, or to request deletion, contact privacy@normieparty.org. (Inbox being provisioned — see our public roadmap. Until then this policy is posted as a public draft.) Because we store no account identifiers, we identify records only by IP address and approximate time.
Changes
This policy will change as the organization grows. Material changes are part of the public record, in keeping with our transparency principle.