Privacy should not read like a trap door. This page explains what is collected around The Claw Is The Law, how it is used, and what control you keep over the little data that passes through the joint.
The Dossier
We keep the information footprint light. If you join the mailing list, contact the project, or interact with site forms, we may receive the details you choose to hand over, such as your email address or message contents.
We may also collect routine technical information that most websites receive automatically, including browser type, device details, referral pages, and general usage patterns. That information is used to understand what works, what breaks, and what readers actually care about.
The Network
Third-party services may help deliver hosting, analytics, email, file downloads, or security protection. Those services only get the data needed to do their jobs and operate under their own terms and privacy practices.
If a download, payment, or mailing tool is added later, this page may be updated so the arrangement stays visible instead of buried in the dark.
The Vault
Reasonable technical measures are used to protect the data we hold, but no website or transmission channel can promise perfect security. Anything sent over the internet carries some amount of risk.
We try to retain personal information only for as long as it remains useful for operating the site, communicating with readers, or meeting legal obligations.
Your Rights
If you want your information removed, corrected, or clarified, reach out and ask. If you joined a mailing list, every message should also provide a way to unsubscribe directly.
This policy may change as the project grows. When it does, the revised version will be posted here with a new effective date.
