Privacy Policy
Last updated on February 20, 2026. The Glazed Table does not offer user accounts and does not collect personal data directly. We do use cookies and third-party services to improve your experience.
Our Quiet Corner: Understanding Your Privacy
Welcome to my little kitchen, where the warmth of the oven is only matched by the care I put into everything, including your privacy. Think of this as a quiet conversation about how we handle the tidbits of information that might come our way when you visit. It’s not corporate speak; it’s just me, sharing how things work here.
What We Gather (And Why)
When you wander through these pages, we might collect some non-personal information, like which recipes you linger over or what time of day you prefer to read. This helps me understand what you enjoy most, so I can continue to shape this space into something truly useful for you. It’s like knowing which glaze colors resonate most with my customers – it helps me refine my craft. If you choose to leave a comment, your name and email address will be stored, purely so we can connect, and perhaps, share a virtual cup of tea.
Those Little Cookie Crumbs
Like a sprinkle of flour on the countertop, cookies are small text files placed on your device to make your visit smoother. They help remember your preferences, like if you’ve dismissed a pop-up. They don’t contain personal secrets; they just help the site function more gracefully, ensuring everything runs as smoothly as a perfectly thrown pot.
Third-Party Helpers
Sometimes, we use services from others to help run things, like analytics tools to see how many people are visiting or platforms that help manage comments. These trusted partners have their own privacy policies, and while I pick them with care, I encourage you to peek at their policies too. Think of them as the suppliers for my clay and glazes: I trust their quality, but everyone has their own way of doing things.
Reaching Out
If you ever have a question about your privacy here, or just want to chat about a recipe, please don’t hesitate. You can reach out directly via the contact form. I believe in open communication, just as I believe in open kiln firing schedules. Your peace of mind is important to me.