StoneFrog
A workshop of personal projects

Privacy

StoneFrog uses Cloudflare Web Analytics so I can see basic traffic and performance information: what pages are being visited, where traffic is coming from, and whether the site is loading quickly.

It is not Google Analytics. It is not an ad network. There are no marketing pixels, embedded social trackers, or behavioral advertising scripts here.

Cloudflare Web Analytics is designed to be privacy-focused. It does not use cookies, local storage, or cross-site tracking for analytics, and it does not fingerprint visitors for analytics reporting. Cloudflare says it does not track individual end users across its customers’ sites.

The only third-party script on this site is the Cloudflare analytics beacon. The fonts, images, and page assets are served from StoneFrog.

There are no accounts, logins, forms, comments, or user profiles on this site. StoneFrog does not collect names, email addresses, account information, or listening data from visitors to this website.

The analytics I see are aggregate site metrics. I use them to understand whether the site is working, which pages people visit, and how fast the site loads.

The only outbound links are links you choose to click.

If you add merch to your cart, the items you’ve selected are kept in your browser’s local storage so the cart survives a page reload. That list of items never leaves your device and is never sent to StoneFrog — it’s used only to build your order when you choose to check out, at which point checkout is handled by Fourthwall. You can empty the cart at any time, and clearing your browser storage removes it.