Privacy Policy
Last updated: February 2026
This website is hosted on GitHub Pages. We do not operate any server, backend, database, or analytics service. We do not set cookies. We do not run tracking scripts. We do not collect, store, or process any personal data whatsoever.
GitHub Pages may collect basic access logs (IP addresses, user agents) as part of its standard infrastructure. That is GitHub's domain, not ours. Their privacy practices are described in the GitHub Privacy Statement.
The entire source code of this website — and every other site in the dekube ecosystem — is public. You are welcome to inspect it yourself and confirm that there is nothing hidden. No pixels. No beacons. No fingerprinting. No "we value your privacy" banner that ironically requires cookies to remember your cookie preferences.
We will never email you, notify you, remind you, upsell you, or otherwise leverage the fact that you used this ecosystem. There will be no "we noticed you haven't converted manifests in a while" message. No "your free tier is expiring" warning. No passive-aggressive newsletter. No data broker receiving a list of people interested in Kubernetes-to-Compose conversion. Using dekube will not result in blackmail, coercion, or unsolicited tentacle contact of any kind. We have nothing on you. We want nothing from you. You are free to leave and never return.
If your data somehow ended up in our possession, something has gone terribly wrong on a cosmic level, and we are as alarmed as you are.
"The watchers gazed upon the temple and found no mirrors within — for the architect had built no surface that could hold a reflection. What cannot be seen cannot be recorded. What cannot be recorded cannot be summoned."— Necronomicon, On the Absence of Mirrors (trust me on this one)