Global Conflict Monitor

Privacy & Cookies

Global Conflict Monitor is a personal project. It does not sell products, run ads, or build user profiles. This page explains, plainly, what data is involved when you visit.

What we collect

We collect nothing about you personally. There are no accounts, no logins, no forms that capture your details. The dashboard is read-only: you receive data, you send nothing back except a standard HTTP request.

Analytics

We use a self-hosted, privacy-friendly analytics script (analytics.pixari.dev) to understand basic usage — page views and referrers. This script does not use cookies, does not fingerprint your browser, and does not share data with third parties. It records only anonymised aggregate counts. There is no opt-out required because there is nothing to opt out of.

Cookies

This site does not set cookies. The analytics script described above operates without them. No session cookies, no tracking pixels, no third-party embeds that drop cookies on your device.

Third-party data sources

The data displayed on the dashboard is fetched server-side from public APIs (Wikipedia, Wikidata, World Bank, ReliefWeb, REST Countries) and stored in our database. When you load the dashboard, your browser does not make requests to any of these external services directly — you talk only to this server.

Your rights (GDPR / UK GDPR)

If you are in the European Economic Area or the United Kingdom, data protection law gives you rights over personal data held about you. Because we hold no personal data about visitors, these rights have no practical scope here — but you are welcome to contact the operator of this site if you have any concern. We will respond within 30 days.

Changes to this page

If the privacy posture of this project changes — for example, if new third-party services are integrated — this page will be updated before those changes go live.