Privacy policy

Last updated: March 2026

Pro Django ("we", "the site") is committed to respecting visitor privacy. This policy explains what data is collected, how it is used, and what choices visitors have.

What we collect

This site is a static publication hosted on Cloudflare Pages. We do not run third-party analytics scripts, tracking pixels, or advertising networks. The site does not use cookies for tracking purposes.

Cloudflare, as our hosting provider, may collect standard server access logs including IP addresses, request URLs, user agents, and timestamps. This data is governed by Cloudflare's own privacy policy and is used for security, performance, and operational purposes.

Search

The site uses a local search index that runs entirely in the browser. Search queries are not sent to any external server. No search data is collected or stored.

Contact information

If you contact us via email, we retain your message and email address for the purpose of responding and improving site content. Contact information is not shared with third parties or used for marketing.

Third-party services

At launch, this site does not integrate any third-party services that collect visitor data. If that changes in the future, this policy will be updated accordingly.

Cookies

This site does not set first-party cookies for tracking. Cloudflare may set cookies for security and performance purposes as part of its CDN and DDoS protection services. These are functional cookies, not tracking cookies.

Data retention

We do not maintain a database of visitor information. Server logs retained by Cloudflare are subject to Cloudflare's retention policies.

Changes to this policy

If we make material changes to this privacy policy, the "last updated" date at the top of this page will be revised. We encourage visitors to review this page periodically.

Contact

If you have questions about this privacy policy, contact us at [email protected] or visit the contact page.