In plain language: your privacy isn’t a product here.
Transparency Over Terms
This isn’t a privacy policy so much as a small act of honesty. I don’t run ads, track you across the internet, or sell your data — mostly because I wouldn’t know what to do with it even if I tried. This is a personal site, a public notebook for ideas about AI, trust, product design, and the messy space between them. The only things stored here are words, and the occasional comment if you decide to share one. Consider this page less about compliance and more about clarity: you’re safe to read, explore, and think freely.
My work has always been about understanding systems — not exploiting them. After twenty years in product and strategy roles at places like Mastercard, Viacom, and iHeartMedia, and now through Designed to Be Understood, I care far more about why something exists than what it can extract. So if you ever find yourself wondering what happens to your information here, the answer is simple: nothing interesting. The only data I truly collect are ideas — and I hope you’ll leave with a few of those, too.