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On traces and trust

A declaration of data practices at Raw.Space

Every interaction leaves a trace.
It notices, and does not exploit.
It prioritises relation over extraction.

1. Presence, not profiles

Raw.Space does not track your identity. It uses no cookies, pixels, or fingerprinting tools. It builds no profile of you.

Your journey here is yours alone. Raw.Space does not share, sell, or retain any personal information, because it does not collect any in the first place.

2. Observing the ecosystem (gently)

Raw.Space uses Plausible, a privacy-first analytics tool. It reveals general patterns of engagement (how many people visit, which pages are read most) without identifying anyone.

This helps Raw.Space remain a living terrain, adapting to signs of care and curiosity rather than to metrics.

3. Trails you create

As you wander, a temporary trail is stored in your own browser session. This exists only on your device; Raw.Space does not see it, track it, or save it.

It’s there to help you remember your path, not to record it for anyone else.

4. Letters you choose to receive

If you subscribe to the newsletter, it collects only your email address. That address lives securely with MailerLite, its email provider.

It will never share your email. You can unsubscribe at any time with one click, no questions asked.

5. What it does not use

  • No third-party ad networks
  • No behavioural profiling
  • No surveillance-based optimisation
  • No invasive scripts or social widgets

6. For further dialogue

If you have questions, concerns, or suggestions, write to hello@raw.space.

Here, data is relational as much as technical. Thank you for trusting Raw.Space with your presence.

In this space, your attention is a form of care rather than a commodity.
Raw.Space treats it as such.