Privacy — calm transparency

Last thoughtful review: 2025. SakuraFlow is a static lifestyle inspiration project; this page explains what that means for your data in everyday language.

What we collect (usually nothing)

If you open these HTML files locally or from a simple host, no account is required. There are no forms that submit data to SakuraFlow servers in this bundle—any numbers you type on the tracker stay inside your browser session unless you copy them elsewhere yourself.

If a host adds analytics or a CDN, that provider may log technical data (IP region, browser type). Choose hosts and privacy settings that match your comfort.

Cookies & storage snapshot

Typical technologies by source
SourceTechnologyPurposeYour lever
This site (base)None requiredRead articles offline-capableN/A
BrowserLocal cacheFaster reload of pagesClear browsing data anytime
Optional analyticsThird-party cookies*Traffic insight if you add themDisable in browser / CMP
Embedded fonts (if any)Requests to font hostTypography deliverySelf-host fonts if desired

*SakuraFlow’s default files do not embed analytics; row included so you can plan responsibly if you extend the project.

How to approach privacy gently (two routines)

Routine A: Monthly five-minute browser hygiene—review extensions, clear stale cookies for sites you no longer trust, update passwords where needed.

Routine B: When trying wellness apps alongside SakuraFlow, read their privacy summaries slowly with tea; comparison shop for data minimisation, not only aesthetics.

Daily scene: Rowan opens DevTools for the first time, squints at the unfamiliar tabs, closes them, and chooses simply to download the site for offline reading instead—tech curiosity without pressure.

How to use this privacy page

Share it when you hand the static files to a friend or teammate. If you fork SakuraFlow and add newsletters, shops, or accounts, rewrite this document to match your new flows—consistency between practice and policy keeps trust breathable.

Contact framing

This demo does not operate a support inbox. For formal privacy requests related to a hosted version you control, publish appropriate organisational contact details where your visitors expect them.