Privacy Policy

This policy explains what data johnfisherbook.com collects, how it is used, and the rights you have over it. It covers both the European GDPR and California privacy law (CCPA/CPRA), whichever applies to you.

1. Who runs this site (data controller)

The operator of johnfisherbook.com.
Email: amishhousehold@gmail.com

2. What data we collect

Analytics (PostHog)

We use PostHog Inc. to understand how visitors use the site. PostHog collects:

We do not collect your name, email, or payment details on this site. No purchases happen here — checkout runs on Gumroad Inc. under their own privacy policy.

Data we do NOT collect

3. Why we collect it (legal basis)

Analytics data is collected on the basis of our legitimate interest under Art. 6 (1) (f) GDPR — we need to know which parts of the page work so we can improve them. The processing is limited to aggregate usage patterns; we do not build individual user profiles.

4. Third parties who receive data

5. Data transfers outside the EU

The processors above (PostHog, Google, Gumroad) are US companies. Transfers are covered by the EU-US Data Privacy Framework and by standard contractual clauses where applicable.

6. How long we keep data

7. Your rights (GDPR)

If you are in the EU/EEA/UK, you have the right to:

To exercise any of these, email amishhousehold@gmail.com and we will respond within 30 days.

8. Your rights (California CCPA / CPRA)

If you are a California resident, you have the right to:

We do not sell your personal information. We share limited analytics data with PostHog only for the purpose of running this website. To exercise your California rights, email amishhousehold@gmail.com.

9. Cookies

PostHog sets a first-party cookie to identify unique visitors and remember their session across page loads. This cookie contains a random ID, not personal data, and expires after 12 months. You can block or delete it in your browser settings at any time without affecting your ability to use the site.

10. Changes to this policy

We will update this page if we change how data is collected. The date at the top always reflects the last update.

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