Privacy Policy

Last updated: December 2025


The Short Version

  • I collect minimal data
  • I don't sell your information
  • I don't use invasive tracking
  • You can delete your data anytime

What I Collect

Newsletter Subscribers

  • Email address
  • Subscription date
  • Which emails you open (aggregate, not individual tracking)

Why: To send the newsletter and understand what content resonates.

Stored in: Ghost's membership system, hosted in the EU.

Website Visitors

  • Basic analytics: pages visited, referral source, country
  • No personal identifiers
  • No cross-site tracking

Why: To understand which content is useful.

Tool: [Plausible/Fathom/whatever you choose] — privacy-focused, GDPR-compliant.

Research Report Downloads

  • Email address
  • Which report(s) downloaded

Why: To deliver reports and notify you of related research.


What I Don't Do

  • Sell your data to anyone
  • Share your email with "partners"
  • Use Facebook Pixel, Google Analytics, or invasive trackers
  • Build behavioral profiles
  • Retarget you with ads elsewhere

Your Rights (GDPR)

You can:

  • Access your data — email me and I'll send it
  • Correct your data — reply to any newsletter
  • Delete your data — unsubscribe link removes everything
  • Export your data — email me for a copy
  • Object to processing — unsubscribe anytime

Cookies

Essential only:

  • Session cookies for site functionality
  • No advertising cookies
  • No third-party tracking cookies

Third-Party Services

Service Purpose Privacy
Ghost Foundation Hosting & newsletter delivery Privacy Policy
Cloudflare CDN & DNS management Privacy Policy
Ghost Analytics Privacy-friendly traffic statistics (built-in) Included in Ghost privacy policy

Data Location

All data is processed and stored within the European Union.


Contact

Questions about privacy or data requests: info@docupoint.eu


Changes

If this policy changes significantly, I'll notify newsletter subscribers. Minor updates will be posted here with an updated date.


I care about privacy because I write about data sovereignty. It would be hypocritical to track you while criticizing platforms that do the same.