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## Introduction
We value your privacy and question everything that stores or processes your personal information. With that in mind, we still need a few external services to publish tiptap.
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We dont provide email support for tiptap, but if you have some legal issues, privacy or security concerns, send us an email to [humans@tiptap.dev](mailto:humans@tiptap.dev). For everything else, [please use GitHub issues](https://github.com/ueberdosis/tiptap-next/issues).
## List of Services
## List of external services
### GitHub
We use [GitHub](http://github.com/) to store our code, collaborate, give support, and offer sponsorships. Check their [privacy statement](https://docs.github.com/en/free-pro-team@latest/github/site-policy/github-privacy-statement) to learn more about what data they process.
### Netlify
We use Netlify to host our static website. It features continuous deployment from Git across a global application delivery network and full integration with Lets Encrypt. [Read Netlifys Privacy Policy](https://www.netlify.com/privacy/)
We use Netlify to host the documentation. It features continuous deployment from Git across a global application delivery network and full integration with Lets Encrypt. If you want to know more, [read Netlifys privacy policy](https://www.netlify.com/privacy/).
### Simple Analytics
To get critical information about the behavior of our visitors, we use [Simple Analytics](https://simpleanalytics.com/). This analytics software gives us insight about our visitors only in general, but not about individuals per se, as it does not track visitors and does not store any personal identifiable information. Go to their documentation to find out what Simple Analytics collects (and most importantly what they don't). Or have a look at our analytics dashboard: [https://simpleanalytics.com/tiptap.dev](https://simpleanalytics.com/tiptap.dev)
We use [Simple Analytics](https://simpleanalytics.com/) to gain insight about our visitors in general. It doesnt track individual users per se and does not store any personal identifiable information. Go to their documentation to find out what Simple Analytics collects (and more importantly what they dont).
Or have a look at the [public analytics dashboard](https://simpleanalytics.com/tiptap.dev) they provide. Its not a stripped down version, its the exact same dashboard we use to check the traffic.