This site exists because people are being recorded without agreeing to it. It would be absurd to run it on a pile of tracking. So here is everything, including the parts that are not flattering.
No cookies. Not one, anywhere on this site. No advertising, no third-party scripts, nothing sold or shared with anybody. The sign you make never leaves your browser. Photos you send to the gallery have their metadata removed on your own machine before they are uploaded.
What is left is a visit counter and a server log, and both are described below.
If your browser sends a Do Not Track signal, the counting stops completely. No page view, nothing.
You do not have to believe me. Open your browser's developer tools, go to the network tab, and reload this page. You will see no request leave your machine.
Global Privacy Control is a different signal, and the analytics software I use ignores it. I would rather write that down than let you assume otherwise. If you use Firefox with Enhanced Tracking Protection set to Strict, GPC is what your browser sends, and it will not stop the counting.
I run Umami on my own server. Nothing goes to Google or any other company, and it sets no cookies. For each visit it stores the page path, the site you came from, an approximate location from your IP address (country, region and city), and your browser, operating system, device type, screen size and language.
It also stores a visit identifier, which is a one-way hash of your IP address and browser, so that six page loads count as one visit. The IP address itself is never stored in the counter, and the identifier changes regularly.
Anything after a ? or a # in the address is stripped in your browser and never sent. That is what stops the tracking identifiers other companies attach to shared links, like Facebook's fbclid, from reaching my server at all, even when somebody shares a BanRay link that carries one.
Taken together this is not anonymous and I will not pretend it is. Browser, operating system, screen size, language and city are specific enough to pick one person out of a crowd. It is coarse, it is not attached to your name, and it never leaves my server, but "anonymous" would be a lie.
There is no deletion schedule. The counter's data goes back to March 2026 and nothing removes it.
The web server keeps a standard access log of every request: IP address, time, the address requested, and the browser string. This happens for everything on the server and no browser setting or blocker changes it, because it is the server writing down that a request arrived, not something running in your browser. These logs are deleted after 14 days, and I use them for faults and abuse only.
The sign is drawn inside your own browser. The image is never uploaded and never passes through my server, so I could not see what you put on your sign even if I wanted to.
When a sign is saved or printed, I count that it happened, along with the page language and the writing system. It is a tally. It is not a record of you, and it is not attached to the sign.
If you send in a photo, all metadata is removed from it before it is uploaded. That includes the GPS coordinates most phones write into a picture, the time it was taken, and the camera and phone model.
This happens on your machine, not mine. The photo is redrawn in your browser and re-saved as a new image, and only that new image is sent. The original file never leaves your computer. If that step fails, the upload button stays disabled, so a photo cannot be sent by accident with its metadata intact.
The city and country fields are optional and free text. Whatever you type there is what I get, and nothing is worked out from your IP address. Photos that are approved are shown publicly on the gallery page. Email me if you want one taken down and it will come down.
This site sets no cookies of any kind, so there is no cookie banner because there is nothing to consent to. There are no third-party scripts, no fonts loaded from someone else's server, no embedded video, no share buttons and no advertising network. Nothing collected here is sold, shared or handed to anyone.
Write to mateusz@pozar.se and ask what I hold about you, or ask me to delete it. Given how little there is, the honest answer will almost always be that there is nothing tied to you to find. A photo you sent to the gallery is the one thing that might be.
Every statement on this page was checked against the running server on 23 August 2026. This page is in English only so far.