How this site handles your data.
Short version: I keep it minimal. No advertising trackers, no cookies, no profile-building. The notice below explains exactly what's collected and why.
What I collect
When you visit this site, my hosting provider (Vercel) records standard request metadata — IP address, user agent, requested path, response time. This is the bare minimum any web server needs to deliver a page.
I also use Vercel Web Analytics and Speed Insights to understand how the site performs in the real world: page-view counts, the browsers and viewport sizes visitors use, and Core Web Vitals measurements (largest contentful paint, interaction-to-next-paint, cumulative layout shift). Vercel Analytics is documented as cookie-free and does not assemble cross-site profiles.
What I don't collect
No advertising or social-media trackers. No third-party cookies. No fingerprinting scripts. No user accounts, no contact forms, no chat widget — the only way to reach me is the email address published on the contact section.
Where data lives
Request logs and analytics are stored on Vercel's infrastructure under their data-processing terms. I don't export, sell, or share visitor data with anyone. Email correspondence stays in my personal email account and is treated as private.
Your rights
Under the GDPR you can ask what data I hold about you, request a correction, or ask me to delete it. Email thomas@bekaert.dev and I'll respond within 30 days.
Changes to this notice
If I change how the site collects data, I'll update this page and note the new revision date below.
Last updated: 28 April 2026