WARRGHH

Privacy

Last updated 3 June 2026

The short version

This is my personal site. I’m not running ads, I’m not selling anything off the back of your data, and I’m not building a profile on you. The only optional thing I collect is anonymous usage stats — and only if you opt in.

Who’s behind it

warrghh.com is run by Toby Sherwood (that’s me). If you want anything looked at, removed, or explained, email hello@warrghh.com.

What I collect

Essential. A little data stored in your browser (localStorage) so the site works: your light/dark theme choice and your cookie decision. This never leaves your device and there’s no way to opt out of it without breaking the basics — but it’s not tracking.

If you email me or sign up. If you give me your email — to join the newsletter or to pitch a project — I store that email (and anything you write) so I can reply or send the thing you asked for. That’s it: I don’t sell it, share it, or sign you up to anything else. Ask me any time and I’ll show you what I hold or delete it.

Analytics (optional). If you accept, I use PostHog to count page views and rough usage. It’s configured to be gentle: no IP address stored, Do-Not-Track respected, no session recording, no automatic capture of everything you click. I use it to see which pages people actually read — that’s it.

Why I’m allowed to

Essential storage runs on legitimate interest (the site can’t function without it). Analytics runs only on your consent, which you give or refuse in the banner and can change any time.

Your choices

You can change or withdraw analytics consent whenever you like:

— or clear this site’s data in your browser to reset everything.

Under UK/EU data law you can ask me what I hold on you, request a copy, or ask me to delete it. Given how little there is, that’s usually a one-line email.

Who else sees it

Only the services that run the site: PostHog (analytics, if you opt in) and the hosting provider that serves these pages. I don’t sell or share your data with anyone else.

Changes

If this policy changes in a way that matters, I’ll update the date above and re-ask for consent where needed. For the cookie specifics, see the cookie page.