Privacy Policy
1. Scope
This Privacy Policy describes how Mornolin.org handles information when you visit this website. This site is a static informational reference. No user accounts exist, no e-commerce transactions occur, and no third-party advertising networks are used.
2. Information collected automatically
Like most websites, web server logs may record standard technical information: IP address, browser type, referring URL, pages viewed, and timestamp. This data is used solely for server maintenance and security monitoring. It is not combined with personally identifiable information and is not sold or shared with third parties.
3. Contact form
The contact form on the About page collects name, email address, optional phone number, and message text. This site operates as a static front-end without server-side form processing. Submissions are handled locally in your browser and no data is transmitted to a remote server via the form.
4. Cookies and local storage
This site uses browser localStorage to record your cookie banner preference (accept or reject). No third-party tracking cookies are set. No analytics services (including Google Analytics) are active on this site.
You can clear stored preferences at any time by clearing your browser's site data for this domain.
5. Third-party content
Images on this site are served directly from Wikimedia Commons (upload.wikimedia.org), a publicly operated repository. When your browser loads these images, a request is made to Wikimedia servers. Wikimedia Foundation's privacy policy applies to those requests.
External links on this site point to Health Canada, PubMed/NIH, the Sleep Foundation, the Canadian Mental Health Association, and other authoritative sources. Following those links is subject to those sites' respective privacy policies.
6. Children's privacy
This site is not directed at individuals under 13 years of age and does not knowingly collect information from children.
7. Data retention
Server log data, if retained, is held for a period not exceeding 90 days unless required for security investigations.
8. Your rights
Residents of Canadian provinces and territories are protected under applicable provincial privacy legislation and the federal Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) where applicable. Residents of the European Economic Area have rights under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) including the right of access, correction, and erasure.
Given that this site collects minimal data and operates no user databases, most formal data requests will result in confirmation that no personal data is held. Inquiries may be submitted through the contact form on the About page.
9. Changes to this policy
This policy may be updated from time to time. The "Last updated" date at the top of this page reflects the most recent revision. Continued use of this site following any update constitutes acceptance of the revised policy.