Posture Stand LS

Privacy

Privacy Policy

This page explains how privacy works on a simple static editorial site like Posture Stand LS.

Posture Stand LS is published as a static guide site. It does not offer accounts, comments, checkout, saved profiles, or forms that ask readers to submit personal chair measurements. The goal is to provide practical information about standing desk seating without requiring readers to create an account or send personal information through the website.

When someone visits a static website, the hosting provider may still create standard technical logs. Those logs can include details such as IP address, requested page, browser type, timestamp, referring page, and whether an image or stylesheet loaded correctly. These records are generally used for security, troubleshooting, and basic delivery of the site.

Information not requested here

External links

The guides may link to related editorial pages, product-review pages, or other resources. External sites can have their own privacy policies, cookies, analytics, affiliate systems, or tracking tools. Once a reader follows an external link, that destination controls its own practices.

Cookies and scripts

This static version does not require login cookies or account cookies. If analytics or interactive tools are added in the future, this privacy page should be updated so readers understand what changed.

Images and page assets

Images, CSS, and HTML pages load as normal web files. Requests for those files may appear in server logs. The images are included to make guide sections easier to understand and do not require uploads from readers.

Reader choice: Readers can use browser privacy controls, avoid external links, or contact the editorial address if a privacy explanation on this site needs clarification.

To continue reading, return to the main guide or visit the contact page.

Updates to this policy

This privacy policy may be revised if the site changes. For example, adding analytics, embedded media, newsletter forms, contact forms, or interactive tools would require clearer disclosure about what those tools collect and why. The current version is written for a static editorial site with ordinary pages, images, stylesheets, and outbound links.

Readers who prefer a more private browsing setup can use browser controls, content blockers, private windows, or network-level privacy tools. Those choices are controlled by the reader’s own browser and device. This page is intended to explain the site in plain language, not to replace the policies of hosting providers, browsers, search engines, or external sites linked from the guides.

Editorial boundaries

The pages are written to support better comparison, not to pressure a single choice. We avoid claiming that one chair style works for every person, because standing desk setups vary widely. A tall chair for a shared office, a compact home workstation, and a drafting-height creative desk can each need a different balance of height, foot support, back support, wheel control, and storage space.