Privacy at Numlore

The promise.

Numlore does not record individual choices that can be mapped back to a person. The numbers and words you type into the search box never leave your browser until you click through to a page.

What we measure.

Aggregate page hits via Glyphex (glyphex.io) — how many people visit, which pages are popular, where traffic comes from. Counts only. No identifier we can use to single anyone out.

What we record.

Entries you submit through the Submit form. Submissions are held for editorial review and, if accepted, published as entries on the site. Don't include personal information in submissions.

What our infrastructure sees.

Numlore runs on Cloudflare, which handles network-level routing. Cloudflare may retain short-term edge logs for operational reasons. We don't query, export, or analyze them.

What we don't use.

Ad networks. Fingerprinting. Session recorders. A/B testing tools. Third-party fonts or assets. Any third-party script other than Glyphex. Cookies, except a transient anti-spam token on the submission form.

How this is enforced.

Our build pipeline fails to deploy if a code change would introduce a tracker we haven't listed here, an off-origin script other than Glyphex, persistence of user inputs outside the submit flow, or any item on our analytics denylist.