Privacy notice

No cookies. No personal data. No third parties.

LLMgram measures only the bare minimum required to know whether anyone reads what we ship. This page exists so you can verify that, in plain English, with no banner asking you to accept anything.

What we measure

  • Anonymous pageviews (which pages get traffic)
  • Aggregated referrers (who linked to us)
  • Browser + OS at a generic level (e.g. "Chrome / macOS")
  • Country (derived from IP, then IP discarded)

What we never measure

  • Cookies of any kind
  • Cross-site tracking or fingerprinting
  • Personal data (no email, no name, no profile)
  • Raw IP addresses (hashed and dropped)
  • Third-party trackers, ad networks, retargeting

How it works

We run Umami — an open-source, privacy-first analytics engine — on our own server. The tracking script lives at our own tunnel, not on a third-party domain. The database stays on our hardware. Nothing is sold, syndicated, or shared.

If you want to disable analytics for your visit specifically, set Do Not Track in your browser. We respect the DNT header and the newer Sec-GPC header — when either is on, the script does not load and no pageview is recorded.

Why no cookie banner

Under GDPR and the French CNIL guidance, analytics solutions are exempt from consent requirements when they meet six criteria: strictly statistical purpose, no commercial use, no third-party sharing, anonymized data, configurable opt-out, and limited data retention. Umami self-hosted satisfies all six.

Forcing a banner for an exempt tool would actively harm the user experience and signal a level of tracking we don't perform. So we don't.

If your jurisdiction requires explicit notice anyway, this page is that notice. Linking to /privacy/ from your aggregated reports satisfies most legal requirements without the popup.

Wiki, papers, signal: same rules

Every page on llmgram.app — Home, AI Signal, Git Signal, AI Papers, Academy, Weekly, Architectures, Wiki, the company radars — uses the same Umami integration. There is no different policy for any subsection. If you trust this notice for one page, it holds for all of them.

Contact

Questions, corrections, or a request to verify: @iamsupersocks on X, or via supersocks.io. We answer.

Last updated · 2026-04-25 · Run by @iamsupersocks · ← back to LLMgram