We’d be embarrassed to run privacy reviews and then siphon reader data. Here’s what actually happens when you visit NoTrackr.
What NoTrackr stores on its own infrastructure
Nothing personal. No Google Analytics, no Facebook Pixel, no Mixpanel, no Hotjar, no session-replay, no fingerprinter. You can verify this in devtools – there is one request to our origin and nothing else.
We have a 14-day rotating access log at the edge (Cloudflare) and on our VPS (Caddy). The log contains IP, URL, and User-Agent. It’s used for debugging and rate-limiting abuse. It is not correlated with anything else.
Cookies
None from NoTrackr. If you visit tool.notrackr.com the free URL-stripper does set a single first-party preference cookie (your theme choice). It never leaves your browser and contains no identifier.
What affiliate partners see
When you click an outbound link to an affiliate partner, that partner sets their own tracking cookie on their own domain. Typical attribution windows in this niche are 30-90 days. We do not receive personally identifying information from partners – only aggregate commission reports (“review X generated Y signups in month Z”).
If you email us, the thread is stored in our MediaNordic mailbox for a year for continuity, then deleted. We don’t add you to a newsletter list because we don’t run one.
Your GDPR rights
If you’re in the EU/EEA/UK you can:
- Request the data we hold (almost certainly nothing, because our edge logs rotate after 14 days and we have no cookies).
- Request deletion.
- File a complaint with your national DPA. In Denmark: Datatilsynet.
Email [email protected] with subject prefix
[privacy].
Changes to this policy
We’ll date this page when it changes. If the change is material (new third-party, new cookie, new log retention) we’ll also note it on the homepage.