Privacy
Simple public pages, clear boundaries, and no unnecessary tracking.
Tonywood.org is designed as a public reading and agent-discovery site. The current static site does not set browser cookies, does not ask visitors to log in, and does not expose private data through the public MCP.
Cookies
The current site does not intentionally set cookies or use browser-side tracking scripts. Because there are no non-essential cookies to accept or reject, the site does not show a cookie consent banner.
If privacy-affecting analytics, advertising tags, embedded third-party widgets, or non-essential cookies are added later, the site should be updated before launch with a clear notice and any consent controls required by law.
Current position
- No login accounts.
- No newsletter forms on this site.
- No advertising trackers.
- No browser analytics script in the static preview.
- No public write actions through MCP.
Operational logs
Basic server logs may be used to keep the public service reliable.
The web server and MCP service may create normal access logs. These can include request time, requested URL, status code, user agent, referrer, approximate network address, and similar technical information.
Those logs are intended for security, abuse prevention, debugging, uptime checks, capacity planning, and aggregate traffic reporting. They should not be treated as a marketing database.
Log handling principles
- Keep only what is operationally useful.
- Prefer aggregate reports over raw log review.
- Do not publish raw IP addresses or personal identifiers.
- Do not collect request bodies for public analytics.
- Review retention before production analytics are enabled.
Agents
The public MCP is read-only.
The MCP endpoint exists so agents can discover and retrieve published writing, research, Agent Canon notes, topics, profile information, contact guidance, and feedback guidance. It should not be used for private messages, unpublished drafts, credentials, deployment, filesystem access, or administrative actions.
Agents should cite the canonical human HTML page when using material from this site.
Useful public routes
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