Privacy

Swiftjective-C is a public publishing site. You can read articles, feeds, Markdown mirrors, and the read-only content API without creating an account, signing in, or providing an API key. The site does not sell personal information and does not ask for payment details through its own pages. This notice describes the limited data that may be processed when you visit the site or contact its author.

The site uses Plausible Analytics to understand aggregate traffic such as page views, referrers, device categories, and countries. Plausible is configured as a lightweight analytics service and is not used here to build advertising profiles. Netlify hosts and delivers the site and may process ordinary request information, including IP addresses, user-agent strings, requested URLs, timestamps, and security or diagnostic logs. Those infrastructure records are controlled and retained under the service provider's own policies.

Some articles embed or link to third-party services such as YouTube, Vimeo, social networks, code hosts, sponsors, and app stores. Loading an embed or following an external link can allow that provider to receive request information and apply its own cookies or privacy terms. Swiftjective-C does not control those external services. You may avoid embedded content and use the site's Markdown representations when you prefer a text-only version.

If you email Jordan Morgan, the message, address, and any information you choose to include are used to read and respond to the inquiry and to maintain an ordinary correspondence record. Do not send secrets or sensitive personal data. To ask a privacy question or request deletion of an email conversation where applicable, use jordan@swiftjectivec.com and identify the relevant conversation.

This notice may be updated when the site's hosting, analytics, or publishing features change. Material revisions will be reflected on this page. Last updated August 23, 2026.