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Privacy Policy

Last updated 2 June 2026.

Fragments is a small independent publication. It collects as little as possible, never sells your data, and uses no advertising or third-party tracking. This page explains, in plain language, what is collected and the choices you have.

What we collect

Mailing list. If you subscribe, we store the email address you enter, so we can send new pieces. Nothing else.

Comments & accounts. To comment, you create a lightweight account with an email and password. We store your email and the comments you post. Comments are public.

Reactions. Reactions are anonymous counts — no personal data is attached.

Analytics. We use Vercel Analytics, which is privacy-friendly: it does not use cookies and does not collect personally identifying information. It tells us only aggregate things like which pages are read.

Where it lives

Accounts, comments, reactions, and the mailing list are stored with Supabase; the site is hosted on Vercel and its content managed in Sanity. These providers process data on our behalf and may store it on servers in the US or EU. Standard server logs (e.g. IP address) may be kept briefly by the host for security and reliability.

Your choices

You can unsubscribe at any time, ask us to delete a comment or your account, or request a copy of what we hold about you. Just email siddharthrath1999@icloud.com and we’ll take care of it.

Changes

If this policy changes, we’ll update the date above. Questions are always welcome via Contact.

This is a plain-language policy for a small personal publication, not legal advice. If you have specific legal requirements for your jurisdiction, please have it reviewed.