Privacy
Last updated 16 August 2026
Draft. This page describes the intended handling of data for a non-commercial hobby site and has not been reviewed by a lawyer. Review it before the production domain is connected.
What this site collects
There are no accounts, no logins, no cookies set by this site, and no analytics or advertising scripts. Fonts are served from this site rather than a third party, so loading a page does not tell anyone else that you did.
The hosting provider and the content delivery network that serve these pages keep their own request logs — IP address, user agent, requested URL — as any web host does. That is outside this site’s control and is retained under the provider’s own policy.
The viewer remembers one thing in your browser’s local storage: which detail level you last chose for a given reconstruction. It stays on your device, is never sent anywhere, and clearing site data removes it.
What this site publishes
Published reconstructions are geometry and imagery of a single residential property and its garden, captured with permission. Before a run is published:
- Source photographs are not published — only derived geometry and preview renders.
- Location metadata, file paths, compute-vendor identifiers and internal run reports are removed from the record.
- Recognisable people, vehicle plates and neighbouring property are excluded from the capture or from what is published.
Removal
A published reconstruction can be withdrawn. Withdrawal flips the record to withdrawn, removes the geometry from public object storage, and leaves the address answering with a notice rather than silently disappearing.
What withdrawal cannot do is recall copies that have already been fetched: browser caches hold files for as long as their cache headers say, search engines keep their own copies until they recrawl, and anyone who downloaded a file has it. Published geometry should be treated as permanently released, and the decision to publish made on that basis.
Contact
The public removal address is not configured in this preview. It is required before a production deployment can be built.