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<meta name="revised" content="[^date]" />
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<script defer src="https://analytics.clarkeis.com/script.js" data-website-id="584b45de-c5f3-45e9-912c-e8bec6ea7b53"></script>
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<script defer src="https://analytics.clarkeis.com/script.js" data-website-id="584b45de-c5f3-45e9-912c-e8bec6ea7b53"></script>
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</head>
<body>
<div id="leftpanel">

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<p>
Ah well, ain't like I can get a refund on the domain name.
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<h2>Analytics, Cookies, Privacy</h2>
<p>
Deadly Boring Math doesn't serve ads or trackers. If you know of any non-evil (see: open source, GDPR compliant, no trackers or illicit data sharing) advertising services, you should tell us about them. We <i>do</i> serve analytics, through
the open source selfhosted analytics service <a href="https://umami.is">Umami</a>. They don't use cookies or any other tracking method, and they fully comply with GDPR. <b>All of the analytics data stays on my server</b>.
Google does not get to see it, nor does any big tech company. I can't view your IP address, location, or any other potentially compromising data through Umami's reports. TLDR (even though it isn't very long):
we care about privacy, do not want to make Deadly Boring Math a typical awful experience, and have gone well out of our way to ensure Google et al don't get their grubby hands on our beloved visitors.
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