Policy
Privacy Policy
AIgentic does not use cookies, does not run tracking scripts in your browser, and does not build profiles. This page describes what limited data the site receives when you visit, why, and how long it is kept.
Who we are
AIgentic is a daily publication about agentic systems, LLM tooling, and AI infrastructure, published at aigentic.blog. To reach us for questions about this policy, use the contact page.
What we collect
When you load a page, our analytics provider (see Subprocessors) receives the following:
- Your IP address, which is immediately hashed and discarded in raw form
- The page URL and page title you are viewing
- The referring URL (the page that linked you here)
- Your browser's User-Agent string
- Your browser's Accept-Language header
Our hosting provider additionally retains short-lived server request logs (IP, User-Agent, URL, timestamp) for operational and abuse-mitigation purposes, in line with its own retention policy.
What we do not collect
- No cookies are set on your device by this site
- No browser fingerprinting, no session IDs, no persistent identifiers
- No user accounts, comments, or form submissions, because the site has none
- No email addresses. We do not run a newsletter; subscribe via RSS
- No cross-site tracking, no advertising pixels, no social-platform widgets
- No third-party JavaScript beyond a single first-party analytics beacon described below
How we use data
The received data is used only to compile anonymized aggregate statistics: page views per URL, referrer sources, and approximate geographic and device distribution. We use these statistics to understand which topics readers engage with and to guide editorial decisions. The data is not used to build user profiles, to personalize content, to target advertising, or to identify individuals.
Respecting opt-outs
The site's analytics beacon checks for two signals before sending any request:
- Do Not Track (
navigator.doNotTrack === '1') - Global Privacy Control (
navigator.globalPrivacyControl)
If either is set in your browser, no analytics hit is sent. You can enable GPC in Firefox, Brave, and the DuckDuckGo browser; and via extensions in Chrome and Safari. This is the simplest and most effective way to opt out.
Subprocessors
The services that process limited visitor data on our behalf are:
- Vercel: hosting and edge network. Handles page delivery and short-lived request logs.
- Pirsch Analytics: server-side analytics, cookie-free by design, EU-hosted, GDPR-aligned. We send hits from our own server; the visitor's browser never contacts Pirsch directly.
Retention
Analytics records are retained per the default retention window of our analytics provider and are used only in aggregate. Hashed IPs are not reversible. Server request logs are rotated on the short schedule operated by the hosting provider.
Your rights
Depending on where you live, you may have the following rights under GDPR (EU and UK), CCPA (California), or similar laws:
- Access: request a copy of any data linked to your activity. Because the site stores no persistent identifier, this typically produces no records.
- Deletion: request removal of any records that can reasonably be tied to you.
- Objection and restriction: ask us to stop or limit processing for you specifically.
- Portability: receive a machine-readable copy of any such data.
To exercise any of these, use the contact page. The fastest practical option is to enable Global Privacy Control in your browser, which stops data collection at the source without any request needed.
Children
AIgentic is a technical publication intended for an adult audience. We do not knowingly collect data from children under 13 (or under 16 in some jurisdictions).
International transfers
Our subprocessors operate global infrastructure. Limited data may be transferred and processed outside your country of residence. Our providers maintain standard contractual safeguards (SCCs, DPA addenda) described in their published policies linked above.
Changes to this policy
We may update this policy as the site evolves (for example, if we introduce ads or affiliate links). Material changes will be noted on this page and dated at the top. Continued use of the site after a change means you accept the revised terms.
Contact
Privacy questions go through the contact page. See also the Cookies and Analytics notice for a shorter, more specific summary of what is and is not set in your browser.