Privacy Policy
Effective: January 2026
Website: twilighttales.art Contact: [email protected]
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1. Philosophy
This site believes privacy isn’t a checkbox — it’s a form of courtesy. Twilight Tales collects no data for profit, prediction, or persuasion. No analytics, no ads, no tracking cookies. Just pages, words, and images — quiet and self-contained, like photographs resting in the darkroom.
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2. What’s Collected
Almost nothing.
Emails: If you write, I receive your message and your address so I can respond. That’s all. No mailing lists, no archives, no automated follow-ups.
Comments: If you choose to leave a comment, it will be published exactly as you post it. Your name (real or pseudonym) and your words become part of the conversation, visible to others. Behind the scenes, WordPress may store your IP address temporarily to prevent spam. I don’t use, analyze, or share this information.
There are no other forms, no hidden collection, no cookies waiting in ambush.
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3. Hosting
This site is hosted on Cloudflare Pages, in the United States. Like all hosts, Cloudflare temporarily logs technical details (IP addresses, timestamps) for security and server health. They do not share this information with Twilight Tales beyond what’s necessary to keep the site running. Cloudflare’s own privacy policy is available at cloudflare.com/privacypolicy.
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4. Your Rights
If you are in the EU or UK, you have the right to access, correct, or delete any personal data you’ve shared — though there’s very little here to begin with. Simply write to [email protected]. You’ll receive a human reply, not an automated one, within a few days.
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5. Retention
Emails rest quietly until a conversation concludes, then they are deleted. Comments, once published, remain visible as part of the site’s archive unless you request their removal.
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6. Changes
If this policy changes — for instance, if new interactive features are added — this page will be updated. You can always check the “Effective” date at the top for the latest version.
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7. Contact
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Twilight Tales remembers only what you choose to share — and even then, only long enough to say thank you.