MeetingBurn/Goldhour/Privacy

Privacy, in plain language.

Last updated · 14 April 2026

Goldhour runs entirely in your browser. This page lists exactly what we store, what we don't, and who else is involved. No lawyer wrote it.

i.What we store, and where

Goldhour saves two things to your browser's localStorage — and nothing else. Both live on whichever device you're using and never leave it. You can clear them any time through your browser's site-data panel.

goldhour.roster
The list of city names you've added, stored as plain text so we can reload them next time you visit.
goldhour.theme
Whether you picked dark or light mode. Exactly one of those two values.

That's the complete list. We do not write anything to cookies, we do not write anything to IndexedDB, and we do not write anything to sessionStorage. If your browser's site-data panel shows more than those two keys under meetingburn.in, something is broken — please tell us.

ii.What we don't collect

  • No accounts. There is no sign-up, no email, no password, no magic link. Nothing to forget and nothing to reset.
  • No analytics. As of the date at the top of this page, Goldhour has no Google Analytics, no Plausible, no Fathom, no PostHog, no Mixpanel. Not a single pageview pixel. If that ever changes, this page changes first and the commit will be visible on the changelog.
  • No tracking cookies. No advertising cookies, no third-party pixels, no fingerprinting scripts, no session recording.
  • No server-side logs of your roster. All timezone math runs in your browser using the native Intl.DateTimeFormat API. Your list of cities is never sent to us or anyone else. Not even for debugging.
  • No contact form data. If you email us at hello@meetingburn.in, that email lands in a regular inbox that two humans read. We keep the email so we can reply. We do not import it into a CRM.

iii.Third parties, and what they see

Goldhour loads three things from public content delivery networks so the page stays fast:

  • Google Fonts (fonts.googleapis.com, fonts.gstatic.com) serves the Fraunces, DM Sans and JetBrains Mono typefaces you're looking at right now. Google receives the IP address of the request, as with any font loaded from their CDN.
  • jsDelivr (cdn.jsdelivr.net) serves Bootstrap and jQuery. Same note on IP addresses.
  • Cloudflare CDNJS (cdnjs.cloudflare.com) serves the Three.js build for the globe in the hero. Same.

Beyond the IP address your browser automatically reveals on any web request, we don't pass anything else to these services. If you run a browser extension that blocks third-party CDNs, Goldhour will still work — the planner falls back to system fonts and the globe will simply not appear.

iv.Children

Goldhour is a tool for people scheduling professional meetings. It is not directed at children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect any information from them. If you believe a child has somehow shared information with us through the contact email, please let us know and we'll delete it.

v.Changes to this page

If we change how Goldhour handles data, we'll update this page, bump the "last updated" date at the top, and note what changed in a short paragraph at the top of the page for at least 30 days. If the change is material — say, if we ever introduce an optional account system — we'll also mention it in the changelog.

vi.Contact

Privacy questions and requests go to privacy@meetingburn.in. General questions go to hello@meetingburn.in. Real humans read both.