Original version April 2, 2025. Revised July 13, 2025.
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If you email us, we may (or may not) retain your email address in order to reply to you. We will not spam you or share your address with spammers.
But there are people who say “we would never spam you,” and yet they do. Even good Catholics, some of them! So if you don’t believe it, please use a throw-away email address.
Our web server logs your IP address, as does every sane web server. But we have no interest in your IP address or in associating it with your personal identity, unless you appear to be trying to break in.
In that case, and only in that case, we may refer your pathetic burglary attempts to your organization’s or ISP’s abuse contact or/and to law enforcement, who will be sure to associate them with your personal identity; and—cringe now, O wretch!—we may publish them, like these malefactors.