Privacy
In one line
There is no account to open, no list to join, no advertising network, no comment box and no tracking pixel anywhere on this site. Nothing exists here to sign into, and nothing exists here to unsubscribe from.
What happens to what you type
Every calculator and checklist on the tools page is ordinary JavaScript executing on your own device. Your entries stay in the browser tab and go no further: not to a server here, not to a third party, not into storage, and not to me. Shut the tab and the numbers are gone, which is also the reason you will not find a save button on any of them.
That design matters more on this site than it would on most. The work-rules checker asks how old your teenager is and what an employer wants them to do, which is a description of a specific minor at a specific workplace. Nobody should be holding that, so the tool is built in a way that means nobody is, including the person who wrote it.
What the host records
The pages are plain files served by a hosting company. Its web server keeps the usual request log every web server keeps: the requesting IP address, the time, the file asked for, and the user-agent string the browser sent. No analytics product is attached to this site, I do not go through those logs, and nothing in them is assembled into a profile of a visitor.
When you leave
Most pages here send you outward to a federal agency, and a few send you to a book listing at a retailer. From the moment you follow one of those links you are covered by that organisation’s privacy terms and not by anything on this page.
Children
This is written for the adults raising teenagers rather than for teenagers themselves, and it gathers no information from any visitor of any age.
If this changes
Then this page changes on the same day and the date at the top moves with it. A privacy notice that describes a site other than the one actually running is a genuine failure, not a formality. Questions about any of it can go to contact.