We sell fonts, not data. There is no database, no surveillance. We do not collect or sell your data to advertisers or any other party. There is no AI listening in.

Privacy Statement

LettError.com does not use cookies. There is no database, no Google analytics, no Google fonts, no surveillance. We do not collect or sell your data to advertisers or any other party. There is no AI.

We hope you enjoy this site and perhaps even buy some of our fonts. But in the end, what you do here or anywhere else on the web is none of our business.

External services on LettError.com

In general, commerce services need to keep track of some information so that the ordering works, and that we know who bought something and where to send things. We make an effort to work with people we know and companies we trust.

Statistics

This site uses a service, Plausible.com, to collect some statistics on browsers and pages to make sure everything works. The service uses no cookies and runs on EU servers. It does not follow individuals and does not require a GDPR statement.
Plausible.com privacy statement

Hosting

This website is hosted in the EU at Gandi.net.
Gandi.net privacy policy.

Sales

LettError uses FontDue for the font sales. It is responsible for the shopping cart and the font testers.
FontDue privacy policy.

Stripe is the payment service used by FontDue. These systems do need to know a lot about you to make sure the payments are safe and secure.
Stripe privacy policy

Newsletter

ButtonDown, the service we use for the NEWSLTR. They do not sell their customer data. The NEWSLTR, by the way, is very nice and you should subscribe!
ButtonDown privacy policy

External links

There can be links to other platforms and these are of course snarling hungry beasts eyeing all of your data. But there are no affiliate links or trackers or cookies from us.

Questions

If you have questions about letterror.com or any of the items in this statement, please get in touch: shop@letterror.com.

Handlettering little logo for Stripe that they did not ask for

A handdrawn logo for Stripe that they did not ask for, paid for, or even know about. But it is a nice exercise with a word in a letter, covered in contrasty bunting that connects the S and E.