ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE // A JOURNAL BY IVAN PAUDICEVOL. II · ISSUE 04 · MMXXVI

§ / PRIVACY

WHAT I KEEP, WHICH IS ALMOST NOTHING

Almost nothing.

I run this journal alone, and it runs on almost no data. Here is all of it, in plain language.

WHAT I KEEP

Your email address, if you subscribe to the letter or request a resource. A log of what you requested, so I know what to send you and you can see where it stands. If you sign in with a magic link, a session cookie in your browser keeps you signed in. That is the whole inventory.

WHAT I NEVER DO

An address you give me for a resource is used to send that resource's link, and nothing else. It never joins the letter list. There are no follow-up sequences, no tracking pixels, and no resale. Your address is never shared with anyone.

HOW TO BE FORGOTTEN

One email to me and everything with your address on it is deleted. No form, no waiting period, no questions.

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