Privacy
A consent project that tracked you behind your back would be a bad joke. Here is exactly what this website does and does not collect.
Last updated: June 2026.
No cookies, no consent pop-up
This site sets no cookies and runs no cross-site trackers. That is why you did not get a cookie banner. The only thing stored in your browser is your light or dark theme preference, which never leaves your device.
Analytics, the cookieless kind
We use Cloudflare Web Analytics to see which pages are useful. It is measured at the edge, sets no cookies, builds no profile of you, and does not follow you across other sites. We cannot use it to identify you, and we do not try.
If you email or subscribe
If you email us or sign up for updates, we keep what you send: your email address, and the message if there is one. We store it in our own first-party system, not a third-party marketing platform. We use it to reply or to send the updates you asked for, nothing else. Every update includes a one-click unsubscribe, and you can ask us to delete your address at any time by writing to dev@oconsent.io.
What we never do
We do not sell your data. We do not share it for advertising. We do not load third-party fonts, embeds, or pixels that would let someone else watch you read this page. The fonts are served from this domain for exactly that reason.
The protocol is a separate thing
This page is about the website. The oConsent protocol itself is about recording consent for data processing, and how that data is handled depends on whoever runs an implementation. The protocol is designed to keep personal detail off the public ledger and store only hashes and references on-chain.
Questions
Write to dev@oconsent.io. If you find something on this site that does not match what is written here, that is a bug we want to hear about.