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Last Updated: Friday, March 6, 2026
Thank you for visiting Constitution Two. We take privacy seriously, mostly because privacy is a fundamental right and also because dealing with angry internet users is not a hobby we wish to develop. This policy explains what information may be collected when you visit or interact with this website, how that information may be used, and what steps we take to protect it.
By using this website, you acknowledge and agree to the practices described in this Privacy Policy.
When you visit Constitution Two, certain information may be collected automatically by the website, the hosting platform, or the software used to operate the site. This information may include technical data such as your IP address, browser type, device type, approximate geographic region, pages visited, and the time and duration of your visit.
If you voluntarily submit information, such as through comments, messages, email contact, or account features, additional information may be collected. This may include your name, username, email address, and any information you choose to provide within the content of your communication.
In short: if you give us information, we receive it. If you browse the site, the internet does its usual internet things and generates technical logs.
Information collected through this website may be used for the following purposes:
We do not collect personal data for the purpose of selling it to advertisers, data brokers, or mysterious shadow organizations. Your information is used primarily to keep the website functioning and to help us understand how the project is being accessed.
This is important enough to say plainly:
We do not sell your personal information.
Your data is not sold to advertisers, marketing firms, or any other third party for profit. Constitution Two is a civic project, not a data brokerage operation.
The website operates using third-party hosting infrastructure and software platforms. Data associated with site operation, such as server logs, comment data, or system analytics, may be stored on servers operated by the hosting provider or associated services.
To be completely transparent: we may not personally know the precise rack, building, or coffee machine next to the server where every individual log file lives. Modern web hosting tends to abstract those details away from humans. What we do know is that the infrastructure we use employs standard industry security practices designed to protect stored information.
The important point is this: we use reputable platforms and reasonable safeguards so your data does not end up in the wrong hands.
We take reasonable steps to protect the security of the website and the information associated with it. These steps may include secure hosting environments, software updates, access controls, and moderation practices intended to prevent abuse.
However, no system connected to the internet can be guaranteed to be perfectly secure. While we make good-faith efforts to protect data, we cannot promise absolute security against every possible cyber threat, cosmic ray, or extremely determined hacker with too much free time.
Like most websites, Constitution Two may use cookies or similar technologies to support basic site functionality, analytics, and performance improvements. Cookies are small pieces of data stored on your device that help the website remember certain information about your visit.
These technologies help us understand how visitors navigate the site, which pages are most useful, and whether anything is broken. They are not used to secretly track your thoughts or read your diary.
You can typically control or disable cookies through your browser settings if you prefer.
Some features of the website may rely on third-party services, such as hosting providers, comment systems, analytics tools, or social media integrations. These services may collect and process data according to their own privacy policies.
Constitution Two does not control how those third parties manage their systems, but we aim to work with services that follow reasonable security and privacy standards.
If you submit comments, messages, or other content through the website, that content may be visible to other users depending on how it is published or moderated. Please be mindful that anything you choose to share publicly may be visible to others.
If you would not want a statement preserved somewhere on the internet for a very long time, it may be wise not to post it publicly.
This website is intended for general audiences interested in constitutional law, governance, and civic discussion. It is not directed toward children under the age of 18. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children.
If we become aware that personal information from a child under 18 has been submitted, we will take reasonable steps to remove it.
This Privacy Policy may be updated from time to time as the website evolves or new features are added. Updates will be posted on this page with an updated effective date.