Privacy Policy
Last updated: July 4, 2026
afomera.dev is the personal website of Andrea Fomera. This policy describes what information the site collects and how it's used. The short version: this is a personal blog and portfolio — it doesn't sell anything, run ads, or share your data with anyone.
Information collected from visitors
Reading this site requires no account and collects no personal information. Standard web server logs (IP address, browser user agent, pages requested) are kept temporarily for security and diagnostics, as with virtually every website.
Aggregate visit statistics are collected with Fathom Analytics, a privacy-focused, cookieless analytics service that does not track or identify individual visitors.
The site uses a small number of cookies strictly for functionality — for example, remembering your light/dark theme preference and, for the site's administrator, an authenticated session. There are no third-party advertising or tracking cookies.
Google user data
afomera.dev includes a private, administrator-only integration that connects the site owner's own Google accounts to display their calendar information on their personal devices. If you are a site visitor, none of this applies to you — the integration cannot access your Google data and there is no way to connect your Google account to this site.
For the Google accounts the administrator connects, the application:
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Accesses: the account's email address and read-only calendar
data (calendar list and events) via the Google Calendar API, using the
calendar.readonly,openid, andemailscopes. - Uses: this data solely to display calendar information in the site's private admin area and on the administrator's own personal devices. It is not used for advertising, profiling, or any other purpose.
- Stores: OAuth tokens encrypted at rest, and synced calendar event data in the application's database, hosted on infrastructure controlled by the site owner.
- Shares: nothing. Google user data is never sold, transferred, or disclosed to third parties, and is never used to train AI or machine-learning models.
- Deletes: disconnecting an account from the admin area immediately deletes its stored tokens, calendars, and events. Access can also be revoked at any time from myaccount.google.com/permissions.
afomera.dev's use of information received from Google APIs adheres to the Google API Services User Data Policy, including the Limited Use requirements.
Apple calendar data
The same private integration can connect the administrator's iCloud calendars via CalDAV using an app-specific password. Credentials are stored encrypted, synced event data is handled identically to the above, and disconnecting an account deletes its data.
Changes & contact
Any changes to this policy will be posted on this page with an updated date. Questions? Email andrea.fomera@gmail.com.