Honeycutt Ai Labs

Privacy & data

A short, plain page.

The lab’s website is intentionally simple. There is no analytics, no behavioural tracking, and no advertising. What follows is the full account of what happens when a visitor opens this site or writes in.

On the website

What the site loads.

Pages are static HTML and CSS served from the lab’s own hosting. The site does not set cookies, does not run analytics, and does not use third-party trackers, pixels, or remarketing tags. There is no “consent banner” because there is nothing to consent to.

Typography is loaded from Google Fonts. That means the visitor’s browser fetches font files from fonts.googleapis.com and fonts.gstatic.com. The fetch reveals the visitor’s IP address and user-agent to Google, the way any third-party hosted asset would. The lab does not receive or store this data.

The image embedded for social previews is served from this same domain, not from a third-party service.

When you write in

What happens to a message.

Email sent to edwin@honeycuttailabs.com arrives in a mailbox managed by a commercial email provider (Google Workspace). The message and any attachments stay there until they are answered and archived.

The lab does not add anyone to a mailing list, does not share email addresses with anyone, and does not use replies as marketing material.

To remove a previously sent message from the lab’s records, reply to the original thread and ask. The thread will be deleted from the lab’s inbox and trash within a reasonable window.

During an engagement

Material a client shares.

When a client brings a corpus, a manuscript, or working material into a paid engagement, the terms of the engagement govern how it is handled, retained, and disposed of. Those terms are agreed in writing before any material changes hands.

Nothing a client shares during an engagement is used for the lab’s own publications without prior written consent.

Updates

If this changes.

If the site adds analytics, third-party services, or anything else that touches a visitor’s browser beyond what is described above, this page will be updated first.

Last reviewed: 23 May 2026.

Questions

Anything that isn’t covered here.

If a question about data or privacy isn’t answered above, send a short note. A real person will answer.