No tracking.
Just traffic counts.
No accounts. No interest in who you are. We collect only anonymized, aggregate traffic metrics to understand which content is useful. Come as you are, leave no trace of yourself.
What we collect
We use GoatCounter, a privacy-respecting analytics tool, to count page visits. This records which pages were viewed and approximately how often — nothing more. No IP addresses are stored. No fingerprinting. No cross-site tracking. No advertising profiles.
We use this data to understand which Atlas concepts are most visited. That popularity count may be displayed on concept pages as a rough indicator of interest. The underlying data is aggregate and anonymous.
We do not collect names, addresses, identifiers, or behavioural profiles. We do not sell data. We do not share data. There is no account system and no login.
Your browser may store preferences locally using localStorage — things like view settings or favorites. That data never leaves your device. We cannot see it.
Cookies
Incognati does not set cookies. If the hosting infrastructure sets cookies for delivery or security purposes, those are outside our control and not used by us for any purpose.
License
All Incognati content — including the Atlas taxonomy, definitions, classifications, and relationship data — is published under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0).
You may copy, redistribute, adapt, and build upon this material for any purpose, including commercially. The only requirement is attribution: credit Incognati, link to the source, and note any changes you made.
How to cite
If you are using the data in a publication, dataset, or product, a link back is the minimum we ask for. It helps others find the source and evaluate provenance.
What you cannot do
You cannot imply that Incognati endorses your use, your product, or your conclusions. The license grants reuse rights; it does not grant association.
If something here conflicts with your expectations or legal requirements, treat it as worth discussing. The goal is simple: open data, clear terms, no friction.