A note on tracking
How this site handles you
It does not.
This site collects nothing. No analytics. No cookies. No pageview counters. No visitor fingerprinting. No remarketing pixels. No embedded trackers of any kind. Nothing runs on the page except the code that makes the share buttons work, and that code never leaves your browser.
The only connection your browser makes when you read this site is to the site itself, to fetch the pages you asked for. No third parties. No data sold, shared, or stored — because none is collected in the first place.
No email address is collected except the one you send deliberately, to the address on the site, if you choose to write.
If you read the book here, nobody — including me — knows you read it. I will not know how many people visit, what country they came from, or which pieces they opened. I decided this on purpose. The book argues, in its quiet way, that being noticed and being watched are different things, and that the second has become the cost of doing ordinary things online. I did not want reading this book to be one of them.
The book is free. Reading it costs you nothing, including your privacy.
If the book reaches you, tell me in a message. That is the only way I will know you were here. That was deliberate.