Privacy
Privacy policy.
Last updated: May 2026
This page explains what BinTech.io and its projects (including RadioGopher) collect when you use them, and what we do with it. The short version: as little as possible.
What we collect
- Standard web server access logs. Our hosting provider (Amazon Web Services) records routine request metadata — IP address, user agent, timestamp, requested URL, response code, and referrer. These logs are used solely for diagnostics, security, and capacity planning. They are not sold or shared with third parties.
- No cookies or trackers are set by BinTech.io itself. Our pages do not run analytics scripts, ad networks, or session tracking.
- No accounts. We do not require sign-up, and we do not store personal information you have not given us directly (for example by emailing us).
Third-party services
Our project pages link out to external sites. When you click an outbound link, the destination site receives information according to its own privacy policy, not ours. Notable examples:
- eBay. Outbound links from RadioGopher carry our eBay Partner Network affiliate ID so we can be credited for qualifying purchases. eBay's own privacy notice applies once you arrive on their site.
- GitHub. Links to our source repositories take you to GitHub, governed by GitHub's privacy practices.
If you email us, we retain the message so we can respond. We do not add your address to any mailing list, and we do not share it with anyone outside BinTech.io.
Your choices
Because we don't collect personal data through the site, there is generally nothing to delete. If you have emailed us and would like the thread removed from our records, please reply or contact us at our contact page and we will delete it.
Changes
We may update this policy occasionally. Material changes will be announced at the top of this page along with a revised "Last updated" date.
Contact
Questions about this policy? Reach us via our contact page.