Privacy Policy
AeroRoute Guide is a static reference site. We don't run ads, we don't require an account, and we don't build behavioural profiles of our visitors. This page lays out, in plain language, what we do and don't collect when you browse.
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What we do not collect
- No user accounts, sign-ups, or passwords.
- No advertising trackers, retargeting pixels, or behavioural analytics.
- No third-party social-media embeds that load scripts in your browser.
- No fingerprinting, cross-site identifiers, or device-level identifiers.
What our server records
Standard web-server access logs are kept for short-term operational and security purposes. A typical entry holds the date and time of the request, the URL requested, the HTTP response status, the user-agent string your browser sends, and the IP address that connected. We use those logs to diagnose bugs, spot abusive crawlers, and produce aggregate traffic counts. They aren't sold, shared, or used to build per-visitor profiles, and they get rotated and discarded on a short cycle.
Cookies
The directory sets no cookies. The PHP runtime serving these pages can issue a transient session cookie only if a future feature requires one. At the moment no such feature exists, and your browser should hold no cookie from us after a normal page view.
Third-party requests
Two web fonts (Barlow Condensed and Inter) load from Google's public font CDN, so your browser hits fonts.googleapis.com and fonts.gstatic.com on a first page load. Google's font service sees the request IP and the referrer header as part of normal HTTP traffic. We don't pass any personal data along. The "Related Resources" sidebar lists outbound links to public reference sites like OpenFlights, IATA, and the FAA. Those are plain anchor tags and only contact the third party if you click them.
Children
AeroRoute Guide is a general-audience reference. We don't knowingly collect personal data, and the site isn't directed at children under 13.
Your rights
Since we don't keep user records, there's no per-visitor profile to access, correct, or delete. If you believe a specific log entry should be removed for a legitimate reason (a misattributed crawler IP, say), email us using the address on the contact page.
Changes to this policy
If anything material changes, we'll bump the "Last updated" date at the top of this page and add a short summary on the about page.