Privacy Policy
American Tech Workers respects the privacy of every visitor to this site. This page describes, plainly and without legal padding, what we do and do not do with your information.
What we collect
Nothing directly. This site is a static publication. It does not run forms, tracking pixels, advertising scripts, third-party widgets, social-media embeds, or analytics. There is no account system. There is nothing for you to sign up for here.
Standard server access logs. When you visit any page, the systems that serve this site record standard request metadata — your IP address, the time of the request, the page you requested, your user-agent string, and the referring URL — for operational, security, and abuse-monitoring purposes. We do not analyze these logs for marketing. We review them only when investigating suspected abuse, scraping, or hostile activity.
What we do not do
- We do not set cookies of any kind.
- We do not use Google Analytics, Plausible, Fathom, Mixpanel, or any other analytics service.
- We do not run advertising or remarketing trackers.
- We do not share, sell, rent, or trade visitor data.
- We do not maintain a mailing list at this time. If we ever do, joining will be explicit, opt-in, and clearly described, and this policy will be updated.
Third parties
This site does not embed third-party scripts, widgets, advertising, social-media buttons, or analytics from any source. The only entities that handle information about your visit are: (1) you, (2) the network operators between you and the site, and (3) the commercial cloud infrastructure that delivers the page to your browser.
We do not publish the specific commercial cloud provider we use, and we may change providers as our needs change. Any provider we use is a major American firm, governed by American law, with publicly published privacy practices.
American site, American law
This site operates exclusively under United States law. It is not directed at residents of the European Union, the United Kingdom, or other jurisdictions whose data-protection regulations (such as the GDPR) create obligations on operators to disclose, transfer, or share user data on request. Because we collect no personal data from visitors, no such obligation would arise here in any case — there is nothing for us to disclose, transfer, or share, to any party, under any legal regime.
This is the point. The most private posture an information service can take is to not collect the information in the first place. Visitors from any country are welcome to read; visitors from any country are equally invisible to us once they close the page.
Children
This site is not directed at children under 13 and does not knowingly collect information from anyone.
Changes to this policy
If this policy changes — for example, if we add a newsletter, a sign-on form, or any other interactive feature — we will update the “Last updated” date at the top of this page and describe what changed.
Questions
If you have questions about this policy, the best place to reach us right now is the community link on the home page.