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Privacy & Terms

Short version: we don't track you. The long version is below, in plain English.

Last updated: 2026-05-21

Privacy notice

What we collect

Nothing personal. docodego.com is a static documentation site hosted on Cloudflare Pages. Cloudflare keeps standard request logs (IP address, user agent, requested URL, timestamp) for its own abuse-prevention and performance purposes — see Cloudflare's privacy policy for the retention window and how to request deletion. We do not set first-party cookies, run third-party analytics, or embed any tracking pixels.

What we don't do

  • · No advertising or behavioural-targeting cookies.
  • · No third-party analytics (GA, Plausible, Hotjar, etc.).
  • · No social-media tracking pixels.
  • · No newsletter list. Email us if you want to be in touch — we don't keep a mailing list.
  • · No selling, sharing, or onward transfer of any data.

If you email us

We store the email in our mailbox (Zoho) for as long as we need to reply and keep a reasonable conversation history — at most one year after the last reply. We don't add senders to any list. Mail us at careers2026@docodego.com to request deletion of the thread; we'll do it within 30 days.

Your rights (GDPR / UK GDPR / CCPA)

You have the right to know what personal data we hold about you (none, unless you've emailed us), to request a copy, to request correction or deletion, and to lodge a complaint with your supervisory authority. Reach us at the email above.

Global Privacy Control

We honour the Sec-GPC: 1 signal: we don't track or sell anyway, but the signal is honoured by absence — there is nothing to opt out of.


Terms of use

The framework

The DoCoDeGo framework — the documentation, the manifesto, the statutes, the practice pages — is open content released under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International licence. You may quote, remix, translate, and build on it; please attribute back to docodego.com.

The tools

The Python tools shipped under the /tools directory (spec-linter, ICS-scorer, launch-auditor, and siblings) are released under the Apache 2.0 licence. Use them in commercial work without asking.

No warranty

Everything here is provided as-is. The framework prescribes; humans and teams apply. We don't promise that following DoCoDeGo will deliver any specific outcome on your project, that the tools are defect-free, or that the documentation is complete or current. You are responsible for evaluating fit before relying on any of it.

Acceptable use

Don't impersonate the project, present forks as the official framework, scrape the site at a rate that costs us money, or use the marks in a way a reasonable reader would mistake for endorsement. Otherwise: have at it.

Changes

We may update this page. Material changes get an entry in /changelog; the "last updated" date at the top of this page always reflects the current revision.

Contact

Questions, takedown requests, deletion requests, or general feedback: careers2026@docodego.com. We reply within two business days.