Privacy policy
Labeltaglab does not run accounts, analytics, or optional cookies. The only information you can choose to send is a contact message.
Labeltaglab is an educational website. Most pages can be read without sending any information beyond what a web server logs automatically.
Contact form and email
The contact page includes a form that posts to a server script. If you submit it, the site receives the fields you enter: optional name, email address, topic, and message. Those fields are emailed to [email protected] so the project can read them and, if appropriate, reply. A hidden field is also present only as a spam trap; people should leave it blank.
You may instead write to [email protected] from your own mail program. In that case the message is handled by ordinary email, not by the website form.
Do not send personal, medical, genetic, or confidential laboratory data through either channel. The form is not a secure clinical, legal, or laboratory service. There is no account, no ticket portal, and no promise of a reply.
Messages that reach the mailbox are kept only as long as needed to understand the note and respond. Labeltaglab does not sell this information and does not use it for advertising.
No accounts or marketing trackers
This site does not provide account registration, comment fields, chat widgets, or newsletter sign-up. It does not use analytics services, advertising pixels, or social-media tracking pixels. You can read the guides without creating a profile.
Cookies
Labeltaglab does not set optional or advertising cookies. The contact form does not use a tracking cookie. If your browser stores a cookie, it is not because this site’s HTML and CSS requested a marketing cookie. A hosting platform or content-delivery network might still use strictly technical mechanisms; those would be described by the host.
Server logs
The organization that hosts the files may keep standard technical logs. Those logs often include internet protocol (IP) addresses, timestamps, requested URLs, referrers, and user-agent strings. They are used for security, diagnostics, and delivering files. Retention and access follow the host’s practices.
External links
Links to ISO, GS1, CDC, WHO, and other organizations leave this site. Those destinations have their own privacy practices. See the external links disclosure.
Children
The site is written for adult laboratory and technical readers. It does not knowingly collect children’s data. It has no child-directed features.
Changes
This policy describes the current file set: HTML, CSS, images, a contact form, and a PHP mail script, without JavaScript application code and without analytics.