Privacy Policy

Last updated: June 24, 2026

rkr-blog is self-hosted software. Each site runs on a server operated by its own owner, and that owner — not a central service — is responsible for the data their site collects. This policy describes how the software handles data by default.

Authors sign in with Google. When an author signs in, we collect the email address provided by Google OAuth to identify the account and control access. We do not receive your Google password.

Reader comments. Comments may be left anonymously. The comment text, and any name supplied with it, are stored on the site owner's server so the comment can be displayed. A comment is published only after it clears moderation.

Spam filtering. Comment text may optionally be sent to a configurable large-language-model service to score it for spam before a human reviews it. This is enabled at the site owner's discretion and can be turned off.

Owner notifications. When a new comment arrives, the software sends an email notification to the site owner.

No tracking. rkr-blog ships no third-party analytics, advertising trackers, or fingerprinting. Cookies are used only for author authentication and session management.

Security. Traffic is served over HTTPS/TLS. Images and content are stored on the owner's own host.

Your choices. To request access to, correction of, or deletion of a comment you left, contact the operator of the site you commented on. For the site at https://rkr-blog-www.rkroll.com, contact john@rkroll.com.


Contact: john@rkroll.com