Privacy
What this site holds, and what it does not.
This site does not ask you to sign in. There is no account to create, no email required, no password to remember. Reading the manifesto leaves no trace that a reader has to give up in exchange.
What is stored in your browser
If you read the manifesto across several sittings, the site remembers which pillar you last reached and roughly where you were on the page, so it can offer to put you back. That information lives in your browser's local storage. It stays on your device. We never see it. Clearing your browser storage removes it entirely.
What the server logs
We use Plausible Analytics, a privacy-respecting analytics service that collects aggregated, anonymous measurements of page views, referrers, country of origin, and device type. No cookies. No cross-site tracking. No fingerprinting. No individual identification. The data is used to understand which writings land and how people find the site.
What we do not do
We do not sell data. We do not run advertising. We do not embed trackers from third parties beyond Plausible. We do not build profiles. We do not have a CRM. If you email us at the contact address, your message is read by a human and kept in an ordinary inbox.
Corrections and questions
If anything here needs fixing, or if you want to know what is stored about you and have it removed, write to rise@africanprivilege.org. The door is open.