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Privacy Policy
Last updated: July 15, 2026
Short version: this is a static site that collects nothing by default. No analytics trackers, no advertising cookies, no third-party fonts or CDNs load when you browse it.
What happens when you browse
Pages are plain files served by our host, which keeps standard technical server logs (IP address, user agent, requested URL) for security and debugging, retained briefly and reviewed only in aggregate. The site sets no cookies for reading.
Live weather requests go from your browser directly to Open-Meteo (open-meteo.com) to fetch air temperatures for the city page you're viewing. That request necessarily carries your IP address to Open-Meteo, as any direct API call does; we never see or store it. The response is cached in your browser's localStorage for about an hour — on your device, deletable anytime via your browser settings.
The calculator and search load small city-index files from this site's own domain. No queries you type are transmitted anywhere; matching happens entirely in your browser.
Email alerts (not yet active)
The site includes an optional feature — currently switched off — to email you when your city enters its opening or closing window. When it launches, it will work like this, and this policy governs it from day one:
We would store the email address you submit, your chosen city and season, a confirmation token, and a timestamp — nothing else. Subscription is double opt-in: no email is ever sent to an address that hasn't clicked its confirmation link. Every email would contain a one-click unsubscribe link that deletes the subscription immediately. Addresses would never be sold, shared, or used for anything except the alerts you asked for, and you could request deletion anytime via contact.
Advertising and affiliate links (currently disabled)
The site is built to optionally show Google AdSense units and Amazon affiliate links; both are switched off in the current configuration. If enabled in the future, ads would involve Google's cookies and policies (we would update this page and the consent posture accordingly), and affiliate links would carry a tracking tag inside the Amazon URL — disclosed on each page and on the affiliate disclosure page. Neither is active today.
Your rights
Since we hold no personal data about readers today, there's usually nothing to access or delete — but if you believe we hold anything about you (for example, a future alert subscription or an email you sent us), write to contact and we'll confirm, correct, or delete it.
This policy changes only via this page, with the date above updated.