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Privacy

This site does not want your data, and the shortest way to say so is to describe every byte it does receive.

The short version

AdvertisingNone. No ad network, no ad tags, no affiliate tracking.
AnalyticsNone. No Google Analytics, no tag manager, no pixel, and no first-party analytics script of any kind.
CookiesNone. This site sets no cookies, so there is no consent banner to dismiss.
AccountsNone. Nothing on f-keys.com asks you to sign up or sign in.
Third-party codeNone. No page on this site loads anything from another company's server — not a script, not a stylesheet, not a font.

These are checkable rather than promised. The site is a folder of static files in a public repository, and a test in that repository fails the build if an ad tag, a tracking script or a cookie write appears anywhere in it.

What the servers see anyway

The pages are served by GitHub Pages through Cloudflare. Both keep ordinary web-server logs, which means your IP address, the page you asked for, your browser's user-agent string and the time are recorded by those companies as a side effect of the request being delivered at all. F-Keys does not receive those logs, cannot query them, and does not know who visited. Their handling is governed by GitHub's privacy statement and Cloudflare's privacy policy.

The fonts are ours too

The Docs page used to load two typefaces from Google Fonts. A font request looks harmless and is not: it reports the IP address of everyone who opens the page, on every visit, to a company whose business is knowing things about people. Both faces are under the SIL Open Font License, which permits hosting them, so they are served from this domain and that request no longer leaves. Nothing else on this site loads from a third party either.

The products are not this site

Several products store their settings in your own browser or on your own machine, where they never leave it and are not visible here. Where a product does more than that it carries its own privacy document, and the strongest claims are tested rather than asserted — Key-J installs a system-wide keyboard hook, so its page describes exactly what that hook can see, and a test in the repository asserts that the function a keypress calls cannot retain a key. Products hosted elsewhere, and the separate properties, are governed by their own policies rather than this one.

Your rights, and how little there is to exercise them on

Rights of access, correction, deletion and portability under the GDPR, the CCPA and similar laws attach to personal data held by the operator. F-Keys holds none from this site: there is no database, no mailing list gathered here, and no profile of you. If you send an email it exists in a mailbox until you ask for it to be deleted, and asking is enough. This site is not directed at children and collects nothing from anyone, of any age.

Questions, or a challenge to any claim above, go to [email protected]. If a claim here ever stops being true, the page changes first and the change is dated in the working log.

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