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Privacy

Last updated: 2026-07-15

faurkit.com is a static marketing site for a downloadable developer kit. It sets no advertising cookies, runs no tracking pixels, and does not sell or share personal data. This page explains the little data that is touched and why.

Analytics (cookieless)

We use GoatCounter, a privacy-friendly, open-source analytics tool, served from faurkit.goatcounter.com via a self-hosted count.js. It counts page views and a few interaction events (which sections were reached, which call-to-action buttons were clicked) as aggregate totals.

GoatCounter derives a temporary, non-identifying visitor hash from your IP address and User-Agent to de-duplicate views; it is salted and discarded, not retained as a profile of you.

Email you send us

The buttons for the pipeline retainer and the "receipts digest sample" open your own mail client with a pre-filled subject to [email protected]. If you email us, we keep that thread only to reply to you and, for retainer intake, to issue an invoice. We do not add you to any mailing-list service and there is no tracking pixel in our replies. Reply "stop" any time and we stop.

Checkout

The kit is sold through Polar, our merchant of record. When you buy, your payment and billing details are entered on Polar's checkout and handled under Polar's privacy policy - we never see your full card details. We receive the order confirmation needed to deliver the download and honor the refund terms.

What the kit itself does

The downloaded kit runs entirely on your own machine against your own Claude Code account. It ships with its memory store empty, does not phone home, and makes no network calls beyond the ones your CLI already makes.

Your rights & contact

For any privacy request - what we hold, correction, or deletion, including rights under the GDPR and similar laws - email [email protected]. Because analytics are aggregate and cookieless, there is typically no per-visitor record to retrieve; email threads and Polar order records are the only places your data would appear.