Privacy Policy
Last updated: 2026-04-25
Summary
staticdata.dev does not require an account, does not ask for personal data, and serves all data files anonymously. The site uses Google Analytics on documentation pages to understand which datasets are used. The raw data files under /v1/ are served with no analytics or tracking of any kind.
What we collect
When you visit a documentation page (anything other than a /v1/ file), Google Analytics receives a pageview. The pageview includes:
- The URL you visited.
- The referring URL, if your browser sent one.
- An anonymised IP address.
- Approximate location derived from that IP (country level).
- Your browser's user agent string.
- A randomly generated identifier that lets Google Analytics distinguish repeat visits from the same browser.
We do not collect names, email addresses, or any other personally identifying information unless you send it to us in an email.
What we do with it
The pageview data is used in aggregate to see which datasets are popular and how the site is being used. It is not sold, not shared with third parties beyond Google's analytics service, and not used for advertising.
Cookies
Two cookies may be set:
theme: stores your light/dark mode preference. Set only when you click the theme toggle. First-party, no third party can read it.- Google Analytics cookies (
_ga,_ga_*): set by the analytics script described above. You can opt out by using a browser that blocks third-party cookies, by using a tracker-blocking extension, or by enabling Do Not Track / Global Privacy Control (we honor both).
Data files (/v1/*)
Requests to /v1/ are served as static files from the CDN edge with no analytics script attached. The CDN provider may keep short-term access logs for abuse prevention and operational metrics; these logs are not retained by us and not used to track individuals.
If you email us, we keep the email until the conversation is finished. We do not add email addresses to a mailing list. We do not have a mailing list.
Your rights
If you are in the EU, UK, California, or another jurisdiction with data protection rules, you have the right to ask what data we hold about you, to correct it, and to ask for it to be deleted. The honest answer is usually "nothing personal" because we do not collect anything personal in the first place. To exercise these rights anyway, email privacy@staticdata.dev.
Changes
If this policy changes in a meaningful way, the "Last updated" date above will change. The previous version remains available on request.