Privacy
What we track, and what we don't.
NLT Labs uses Plausible Analytics to count how many people visit which pages. Plausible doesn't use cookies and doesn't track you across other websites. We can see that someone visited /submit; we can't see who.
Aggregate dashboards only. No individual profiles, no fingerprinting, no data sold. Hosted in the EU. Read Plausible's data policy for the full picture.
What we collect
- Page URL, referrer, country (city-level only), browser + OS family, device type.
- Custom events when you start filling out the submit form, answer a clarifying question, or successfully submit an idea. We use these to spot drop-off in the pipeline funnel.
- Outbound clicks to demo sites, so we know which portfolio entries get attention.
What we do not collect
- Cookies of any kind.
- Cross-site fingerprints. Each visit is its own event; we can't link two visits to the same person.
- The text of your submission. That's stored as a public GitHub issue (you'll see the disclosure on /submit before you send anything).
- Email or contact info, unless you explicitly type it into a form.
What about the submit form?
Your idea text is sent to OpenAI for clarification, then becomes a public commit on wtthornton/nlt-portfolio. Don't include confidential or proprietary information. The disclosure on /submit repeats this before you submit.
Questions
Email tapp.thornton@gmail.com.