The James St. Journal is a static publication operated by True Craft Ventures LLC, an Oregon limited liability company. We designed the site to collect as little information about its readers as feasibly possible. This page describes what is and is not collected.
What we don’t collect
- No user accounts, logins, or profiles.
- No email collection or newsletter sign-ups (at this time).
- No third-party advertising or ad tracking.
- No cross-site tracking cookies.
What is collected
The site is hosted by Vercel Inc., which automatically collects technical logs common to web hosting: request timestamps, IP addresses, user-agent strings, and response codes. These logs are used by Vercel for service operation, abuse prevention, and aggregate analytics. We do not attempt to identify individual readers from these logs.
If privacy-preserving aggregate analytics (e.g., Vercel Web Analytics) are later enabled, this page will be updated to reflect it. Such analytics, if enabled, do not use tracking cookies and do not identify individual readers.
Third-party links
Articles link to third-party news sources. Those sites have their own privacy practices; we have no control over them.
Your rights
Because we do not collect personal data tied to individual readers, there is ordinarily nothing to access, correct, or delete. If you believe we hold information about you and have a request, file an issue at github.com/jamesrstew/james-st-journal/issues and we will respond in a reasonable time frame.
Children
The site is not directed at children under 13 and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children.
Changes
We may update this policy to reflect changes in practice or law. The “Last updated” date above will change when we do. Material changes will be noted on the homepage for a reasonable period.
Publisher: True Craft Ventures LLC (jamesstjournal.com).