Privacy Policy

glimpse of details is my personal site, not a company, corporation, or a media. I do not participate in any form of advertisement, so there's not much to write here really. But anyway,

What information do I collect?

Absolutely nothing personally, except your name and email when you fill the contact form or when you subscribe to the newsletter. You can at any moment demand your information to be deleted.

Information automatically collected

Since I am using cloudflare, google analytics, and google search console for this website to know about user-traffic, anonymized information is automatically collected for statistical purpose.

What do I do with your information?

I use your information only to communicate with you. I don't share your information with any third party platform or entity. And the anonymized information that I talked above is used to create graphs and reports that I don't much understand and use anyway.

Information security

I make sure your personal data that you give me is as secured as possible. Well honestly, I don't do anything but leave it to google as your data is stored in my google drive, and my account is protected using TFA. However, in the internet or anywhere, no security measure can be 100% safe. Every lock can be broken given enough time and resources, and just four days ago of writing this, microsoft released a quantum processor Majorana 1 that can be scaled to a million qubits. And there obviously are, as Alfred says to Bruce Wayne in The Dark Knight, "Some men aren't looking for anything logical, like money. They can't be bought, bullied, reasoned, or negotiated with. Some men just want to watch the world burn." But let's not think of such sad thoughts.

Policy Updates

This privacy policy may be updated occasionally as to comply with my human conditions, rules and regulations, etc. Any updates will be reflected here.

Date: 2025 February 23

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You remember that. Doesn't matter if it's true or not. You see, a man should believe in those things, because those are the things worth believing in.

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By advising us this, they are actually screaming to their younger self to stop fearing and just do it.

By Satyam Ghimire || Date: 2023 July 17


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Whenever this happens, I feel like an idiot. With hope I search for their advice, for the formula of their success. They also seem impatient to give it, and then I hear or read the same boring advice that I've known for ages. Just do it. Then I search for other, better and more effective, pieces of advice and find them, but nothing seems to work. All I do is keep thinking and piling thoughts inside my head. “It's okay. Masterpieces inside your head don't matter. Only what's visible does.

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