Privacy Policy

Austin AI Workshop · Effective July 13, 2026 · Last updated July 13, 2026

Who we are

This site is operated by Karst (Anyra Inc.). Questions, corrections, and requests go to kevin@anyra.ai.

What we collect

This site does not ask you for your name, email, or any account. It has no sign-in.

Our hosting provider (Cloudflare) processes visitor IP addresses as part of serving the site and protecting it from abuse, as every host does. We do not use that data to identify or profile you.

Third-party requests

What we do not do

Cookies and local storage

This site sets no cookies of its own. Your browser stores a small amount of first-party, functional data: your light-or-dark theme preference and which workshop steps you have checked off, so the page remembers where you left off. Nothing here is used for advertising or shared with anyone.

Some browsers send a Do Not Track or Global Privacy Control signal. We do not track visitors in the first place, so this site behaves the same way whether or not those signals are present.

Your choices

If you have submitted information through this site and want to see it, correct it, or have it deleted, email kevin@anyra.ai and we will take care of it within 30 days. We honor these requests for everyone, not just where the law requires it.

California residents

California law (CalOPPA) requires this policy to be posted, and we have written it to describe our actual practices. Because we do not sell or share personal information, there is nothing to opt out of under the California Consumer Privacy Act. The access and deletion process above is available to you regardless.

Children

This site is a professional development resource for educators. It is intended for adults and is not directed to children under 13. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13.

Changes

If our practices change, this page changes first, with a new effective date. Material changes to how we handle information already collected would be communicated to the people affected before taking effect.