Privacy
Privacy should be plain.
The Signal is meant to be inspectable without turning the reader into a product. The preferred posture is simple: privacy-friendly analytics only, no ad pixels, no cross-site tracking, no heatmaps, no session recording, and no fingerprinting.
Analytics
As of May 25, 2026, Google Analytics and Google Tag Manager have been removed from the site templates in this repository. The site does not intentionally run ad pixels, remarketing tags, heatmaps, session replay tools, or fingerprinting scripts.
If privacy-friendly analytics are added later, the intent is to use a minimal provider such as Cloudflare Web Analytics or Plausible. In that case, analytics may include page views, referring pages, downloads or outbound-click counts, approximate region, browser type, device type, and basic performance or error information. The purpose would be to understand whether the site is working, not to identify individual readers.
Cookies and browser storage
The site does not intentionally set first-party advertising cookies. Some browser storage is used to make the site work better on your device. This may include theme choice, Bible translation choice, evidence-viewer layout preferences, detail zoom level, debug toggles, beta-note dismissal, or temporary beta-access state.
Those values are stored in your browser through localStorage or sessionStorage. They are not meant to identify you across other websites.
Third-party services and links
The site uses local fonts and local visual assets where practical. The main app includes an optional machine-translation widget that loads from GTranslate when the Settings translation panel is opened. If you use that tool, your browser may contact GTranslate's servers, and their own privacy practices may apply.
Some links leave Logos-Signal.org, including BibleGateway for Scripture reading and PayPal for donations. Those sites are separate services with their own policies. The Signal does not use those links for ad targeting.
Contact email
If you send an email to contact@logos-signal.org, the address and message are used to read and respond to your note. Contact emails are not sold, rented, added to an ad audience, or used for cross-site tracking.
Server logs
Like most websites, the hosting provider may keep basic server logs for security, abuse prevention, debugging, and reliability. Logs may include IP address, request path, time, browser user agent, referrer, and status code. These are used to keep the site available and troubleshoot problems.
Updates
This page should stay aligned with the actual site. If analytics, cookies, scripts, or third-party services change, this notice should be updated with the same plainness expected everywhere else in The Signal.