Privacy

We keep data usage transparent and upfront. Today the only data involved is the aggregate analytics described below, and the site works the same if you block it. If what we collect ever changes, we update this page first.

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What we measure

We use Google Analytics 4, loaded through Google's Firebase Web SDK, to understand which pages people find useful and where the site is confusing. It helps us decide what to publish next. Analytics is the only third-party layer on the site today. It loads lazily, after the page is usable, so it stays out of the way. If it isn't configured, or a tracker blocker stops it, it quietly does nothing and every page works the same.

Here is what today's analytics records: which page you viewed, your device type and browser, and a few interaction signals, for example that a list filter was applied. It estimates a rough region (country or area) from the IP address your browser sends with any web request, which Google then discards; we do not see your raw IP. It also keeps a repeat-visit count, so the same browser isn't recorded as a brand-new visitor on every page.

Today's analytics does not include your name, email, or an account identifier, and it does not include advertising identifiers or cross-site tracking data. We do not sell your data to anyone, and there are no advertising or social trackers on the site. If what we measure ever changes, we update this page first.

Accounts and payments

If LatentEval ever adds a feature that needs an account, a sign-in, or a payment, or that collects more than this page describes, we update this page first, before it ships, to explain plainly what it would store and why. We do not quietly expand what we collect without saying so here.

Cookies

We don't set first-party cookies that identify you, and there are no advertising or social-tracking cookies on the site. The only cookies that may appear are the ones Google Analytics sets, and only when analytics actually loads.

If you'd rather refuse them, you can block cookies for this site in your browser settings, use a content blocker, or turn on your browser's "Do Not Track" / tracking-protection setting. The site keeps working either way, because none of the research ever depended on analytics.

Questions

If something here is unclear, the about page explains who publishes LatentEval, and the methodology page shows how the research is produced and what it's based on. For how to read a finding and the uncertainty behind it, see the disclaimer.