This site uses cookies. As little as possible and we don’t share your usage data with third parties apart from Statcounter (who helps keep track of our stats) for now.
We’re thinking about adding some SharpSpring technology soon which means some information about your visits would go out to a third party marketing firm, but we’re not doing it for now.
If you don’t want to have any cookies on Foliovision, the site will probably work okay if you just block cookies. Our site is not some new piece of crap which won’t run without javascript (Matt Mullenweg’s node.js strategy to break the open internet) and cookies.
It’s deliberately old school in that sense: we deeply believe in the open internet and privacy. That means supporting compatibility and keeping your data private.
We are very impressed with Kickstarter’s Charter and are working on one of our own. The most important part is section two. Here it is with our name instead, as we’ve been following these rules for ten years:
- Foliovision will never sell user data to third parties. It will zealously defend the privacy rights and personal data of the people who use its service, including in its dealings with government entities.
- Foliovision’s terms of use and privacy policies will be clear, fair, and transparent. Foliovision will not cover every possible future contingency, or claim rights and powers just because it can or because doing so is industry standard.
- Foliovision will not lobby or campaign for public policies unless they align with its mission and values, regardless of possible economic benefits to the company.
- Foliovision will not use loopholes or other esoteric but legal tax management strategies to reduce its tax burden. Foliovision will be transparent in reporting the percentage of taxes it pays and explaining the many factors that affect its tax calculation.
If you read this and just want to say hello or complain about our website, we love to hear from visitors and appreciate suggestions.