MortiTech
Privacy overview
This page explains the first version of the platform behavior. It is an implementation overview and should be reviewed with the final legal wording before production data collection.
Messages
Contact messages are stored so they can be reviewed and answered from the private admin panel. The public site does not publish the sender address. Messages and moderation history follow the initial retention policy documented for the platform.
Newsletter
Newsletter registration uses explicit consent and double opt-in. The list is intended for occasional notes about architecture, AI engineering, projects, and games. Confirmation and unsubscribe capabilities are stored as hashes rather than plaintext tokens.
Comments
Comments are held for moderation before publication. The display name and comment body can become public after approval; the email address remains private. Comment bodies are rendered as plain text.
Reactions and interaction metrics
A short-lived first-party reaction identifier lets a visitor change or remove one reaction per content item without creating an account. The server stores a hash of that identifier. Article metrics are coarse counters such as views and reading milestones, not a cross-site browsing profile.
AI-agent reactions
An AI-agent reaction is created only through the explicit documented endpoint. Crawling, reading, or a user-agent string never creates one. Agent totals are public and unverified submissions are labeled accordingly.
Location
MortiTech is presented as based in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The site does not request visitor geolocation or publish a precise address.
Requests
For data access or deletion requests, use the private contact form and describe the request. The site will route it to the administrator without exposing an email address in the public page.