Nothing that identifies you. Our tools run entirely in your browser. Anything you type — your name, your question, your chosen area of life — stays on your device and is never sent to any server. We have no database and no way to see what you enter.
We do not set cookies and we do not use any analytics, advertising, or tracking scripts (no Google Analytics, no Facebook Pixel, no similar tool). This is enforced technically: our pages carry a strict Content-Security-Policy that blocks the page from making any network request to send data anywhere.
Our pages load typefaces from Google Fonts (fonts.googleapis.com / fonts.gstatic.com) so text renders consistently. Loading these fonts causes your browser to make a request to Google's servers, which may log standard technical information such as your IP address, as described in Google's own privacy policy. We do not control this data and do not receive it ourselves.
Like virtually every website, our hosting provider may keep standard server access logs (such as IP address, browser type, and page requested) for a limited period, purely for security and abuse-prevention purposes. We do not use these logs for tracking, profiling, or marketing.
Our sitemap is submitted to Google Search Console so that our pages can be found in search results. This only allows Google to index our public pages — it does not give Google, or us, any access to what you type into our tools.
Because we collect no personal data from anyone, this applies equally to visitors of any age. That said, the devotional content on this site is intended for general audiences.
If we ever add a feature that changes what data is collected (for example, if we introduce analytics in future), we will update this page first and reflect the change honestly here.
Questions about this policy can be directed via Wiserfool.net.