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Privacy

Almost nothing happens here. We don't track you, we don't sell anything, we don't even use cookies.

The short version

This site does not track you. No analytics, no cookies, no tracking pixels, no ad networks, no fingerprinting, no logging beyond what your browser tells the host that's serving the files. We don't have your name, email, IP address, or anything you'd consider personal — because we never ask for it and we don't run anything that collects it.

The only thing stored on your device

If you toggle the Display: Dark / Light switch in the status bar, your choice is saved in your browser's localStorage under the key thedeck-theme. It's a single string ("light" or absent) that lives on your device, never leaves it, and exists for one purpose: so the site doesn't flash the wrong theme at you next time you visit.

You can clear it any time by clearing your browser's site data for thedeck.rocks. There's nothing else to clear.

What we don't do

To be explicit, this site:

Server logs

The web host serving these files keeps standard server access logs (timestamp, requested URL, IP address, user agent) for security and operational purposes. These logs are kept for the minimum period needed by the host and are not analysed for tracking. The archive does not store or process these logs itself.

Outbound links

When you click a link to a third-party site (bitcointalk.org, a block explorer, the Wayback Machine, GitHub, etc.), you leave this archive and enter that site's privacy regime. We have no control over what they do. We use rel="noopener" on external links to prevent them from gaining a reference to this page once you've followed the link.

Children

This site does not knowingly collect any data from anyone, including children. If you're under 13, there is also nothing here addressed to you specifically — it's a historical archive about cryptography and digital art.

Your rights

Under GDPR, CCPA, and similar regulations, you have rights of access, rectification, erasure, and portability. Since the archive holds no personal data about you, there's nothing to access, rectify, or erase. If you believe otherwise, you can reach the maintainers via github.com/multicurrency and we'll respond.

Changes to this notice

If we ever change anything that affects privacy (we don't intend to), the change will be reflected here and dated below. There's no version history page; the on-chain archives speak for themselves.

Last updated: 3 May 2026.