Privacy notice.
What this page is
This is a one-page privacy notice for ltm-cli.dev, the static landing page and install-script host for the ltm protocol. The managed platform at platform.ltm-cli.dev has its own, fuller privacy policy — this page does not cover it.
What the site does
Serves static HTML and the install.sh shell script. No accounts, no forms, no backend. The only runtime network traffic is your browser fetching fonts from Google Fonts and — if you opt in — Google Analytics.
Cookies and analytics
We run Google Analytics 4 (property G-GPMG1DLW28) with IP anonymisation and Consent Mode v2. Analytics cookies and identifiers are denied by default and only set after you click Accept on the consent banner. If you decline, gtag still loads but produces no persisted identifiers and no analytics hits.
- Legal basis: consent — GDPR Art. 6(1)(a), ePrivacy Art. 5(3). Your opt-in is stored as localStorage['ltm_ga_consent'], which you can clear at any time in your browser settings.
- Data sent (if you consent): page URL, referrer, screen size, browser user-agent, truncated IP (anonymised). No account data, because there is no account.
- Processor: Google Ireland Ltd. Transfer to the US is governed by the EU–US Data Privacy Framework.
- Retention: GA4 default — 14 months on the Google side.
What we do NOT do
No advertising tags, no cross-site trackers, no fingerprinting, no marketing pixels, no CDN-level logging we control. The install-script endpoint /install is served by GitHub Pages; GitHub's standard access logs apply to that edge.
Your rights
Because no account or server-side data is collected on this site, there is nothing for us to access, rectify, export, or erase on your behalf. If you want your GA4 signal removed, clear the ltm_ga_consent entry from your browser, or email privacy@ltm-cli.dev and we will ask Google to drop the matching client id. You can always lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority (in the Netherlands: Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens).
Changes
Material changes will be noted at the top of this page. The "last update" field above always reflects the current version.