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Privacy policy

Short version: waplusinfo collects almost nothing. The full version follows, in plain English, no lawyer-speak.

Last updated: May 11, 2026

TL;DR

  • • No account signup, no personal profiles, no tracking pixels.
  • • The only data tied to you personally is what you voluntarily type into the contact form.
  • • Server logs (anonymized) and privacy-friendly analytics run in the background — the kind that don’t use cookies.
  • • We don’t sell, rent, or share your data. Ever.

What we collect

When you visit waplusinfo, our web server (and Cloudflare, the CDN in front of it) automatically logs basic technical information sent by your browser. This includes:

  • Your IP address (truncated within 24 hours).
  • The page you visited and the time you visited it.
  • The user-agent string of your browser and operating system.
  • The referring page, if your browser sent one.

This data is used to keep the site running, prevent abuse, and understand which pages are useful. It is not used to build a personal profile of you and is never tied to anything you submitted through the contact form.

If you submit the contact form, we receive whatever you typed plus the email address you provided. That data stays in our inbox — we don’t sync it to any CRM or mailing list.

Cookies

waplusinfo doesn’t set tracking cookies. The only cookies you might see are functional ones used by Cloudflare to keep the site secure and fast — for example, the __cf_bm bot-management cookie. These cookies expire within 30 minutes and are not used for advertising or analytics.

Analytics

We run Cloudflare Web Analytics, a privacy-friendly alternative to Google Analytics. It works without cookies, doesn’t fingerprint visitors, and doesn’t cross-reference traffic across sites. We use it only to see which pages are visited and from which countries — not who specifically visits.

We do not use Google Analytics, Facebook Pixel, Hotjar, or any other tracker that builds visitor profiles. If we ever change that, this page will say so before the change goes live.

Third parties

The third-party services we use and the data each sees:

  • Cloudflare — CDN, DNS, and web analytics. Sees standard request data (IP, user-agent, page). Used to serve the site and keep it secure.
  • Web3Forms — relays contact-form submissions to our inbox. Sees the fields you typed into the form. Does not store them long-term once they’ve been delivered.
  • VirusTotal — we link out to VirusTotal’s scan results page. Visiting that link is governed by VirusTotal’s own privacy policy, not ours.

Your rights

Depending on where you live (GDPR for EU residents, LGPD for Brazilians, CCPA for Californians, and similar laws elsewhere), you have the right to:

  • Ask what data of yours we hold.
  • Request that it be corrected if inaccurate.
  • Request that it be deleted entirely.
  • Object to processing of your data.

Send the request through the contact form and we’ll act on it within 30 days. There’s usually very little to find because we collect so little to begin with.

Data retention

  • Server logs: raw logs are kept for up to 24 hours, then aggregated to anonymized counts.
  • Cloudflare Analytics: retained for 180 days at the aggregated level.
  • Contact-form messages: kept in our inbox for up to 12 months, then deleted unless the conversation is still active.

Updates to this policy

If this policy changes in a way that affects you, we’ll update the “Last updated” date at the top of the page and post a brief note near the top of the homepage for a week before the change takes effect.

Questions about your data?

Send a note through the contact form. We’ll respond within a couple of days — usually with the answer “we don’t have that data, but here’s how we know that for sure.”

Open the contact form