Privacy

On the Handling of Visitor Information

nihar.works is a personal portfolio. It does not place advertising, set tracking cookies, or share visitor information with anyone.

Article I

Analytics

It does use a privacy-first, cookieless analytics service (Umami) to see anonymous, aggregate patterns.

Recorded by Umami
What it counts
VisitorsYes
Pages readYes
ReferrerYes
What it never does
CookiesNone
Your identityNever
Device storageNone
Article II

The Contact Form

The only feature that collects data is the contact form on the home page. When you send a note, it goes straight to my inbox.

What your note carries
Your name
as you typed it
Email
to reply to you
Purpose tags
the ones you picked
Your message
in full
→ Straight to my inbox, via EmailJS
Not stored elsewhereNo mailing listOnly to reply
Article III

Booking a Call

The “Book a call” link opens a Google Calendar appointment page on calendar.app.google. Anything you fill in there is handled by Google’s own privacy policy.

The hand-off
Opens
calendar.app.google
Article IV

What Your Browser Keeps

The site keeps a little state in your browser. Short-lived session flags remember how you moved between pages — so transitions animate the right way and the back link returns you where you came from. A couple of small local flags remember interface state on one project page, so it isn’t replayed on a return visit. All of it is small, and gone the moment it is not needed.

Session flags
Remember
Page transitions & the back link
Cleared
When you close the tab
Local flags
Remember
A panel you’ve already seen
Scope
One project page (Rug Rumble)
Stays on deviceNever sentNot a cookie
Article V

The Right of Removal

If you ever want a copy of the contact-form message you sent me removed from my inbox, email me and I will delete it.

Write to me
Nihar·WorksPrivacy Notice · June 2026
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