Privacy Policy

This policy applies exclusively to the website timintech.github.io/blitztextweb. It describes the actual technical state of this static site.

Summary

This website is a purely static information page. It uses:

  • no cookies,
  • no analytics or tracking services (no Google Analytics, no tag manager, no tracking pixels),
  • no advertising and no ad networks,
  • no contact forms and no newsletters,
  • no externally loaded fonts, scripts, or videos – all content is served from this site’s own server.

This website does not actively collect, store, or share any personal data. No cookie banner is therefore required.

Hosting and server log files

This website is served via GitHub Pages, a service provided by GitHub, Inc. (88 Colin P. Kelly Jr. Street, San Francisco, CA 94107, USA). When you visit the website, GitHub as the hosting provider technically processes connection data (e.g. IP address, time of access, requested file, user agent) to the extent required to deliver the page and ensure system security (Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR).

Details on GitHub's data processing are set out in the GitHub Privacy Statement; information specific to GitHub Pages is provided in the GitHub Pages documentation. Only the information published there by GitHub applies to retention periods and any contractual basis.

External links

This website links to external services, in particular GitHub (source code, releases, documentation). Only when you click such a link do you leave this website; the privacy terms of the respective provider then apply. Merely viewing this website does not transmit any data to those providers.

Distinction from the desktop app

This policy covers this website only – not the Blitztext Linux desktop application. The app processes speech locally by default; optional cloud features (AI workflows, cloud TTS) transmit text to the provider selected by the user. Details are documented in the app repository (including docs/privacy.md).

Your rights

Under the GDPR you have, among others, the rights to access, rectification, erasure, and restriction of processing, as well as the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority. The controller is named in the imprint (German).