You can now store and download your personal information on tonsky.me.

Also, hamburger icon!

https://tonsky.me/personal-information/

Personal Information

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Ok no more user IP addresses. Looks like people were not having fun, and I want you to have fun
That said, nothing is stopping you from putting your IP address in the Personal Information text area...
@nikitonsky You could even add a dropdown which can be used to add common information like ip address or browser fingerprint.
@nikitonsky it downloads the info from everyone 🤣

@nikitonsky
Absolutely fantastic, love the concept. Honestly, I love your whole personal site.

One word of (warning?), the download does include IP addresses, which are legit personal info.

@jaywilliams I think it depends on whether IP can be reasonably linked back to the person
@dotfox @jaywilliams Look, it’s like saying “Röntgentaler Weg 42A” exists. Yes it’s a very real address. Very real people live there. But if I don’t record anything else, there’s nothing to link to, and just storing “Röntgentaler Weg 42A” by itself is not personal data breach
@nikitonsky @jaywilliams no idea) Here is my understanding:
The ip address belongs to a commercial entity, which is obliged to disclose additional information at the request of regulators. The home address belongs to the regulator already :)
@nikitonsky @dotfox @jaywilliams Yeah, I believe that this is a bit risky with respect to GDPR. You’re asking people for personal info (and some people will actually give you real PII), storing it along with IP (which is PII), and making it available in plaintext. I know it’s a joke, but if you wanted to be extra safe you could add a warning that you don’t keep the info private.
@nikitonsky @dotfox @jaywilliams The IP is connected to the info that it visited your page. Which to me feels quite personal.
@nikitonsky no animation love for the hamburger 🥺
@unkai how would you go about it? What app to use? What format to render to?
@nikitonsky depends on what you wanna do. i’d probably re-do the burger in html and add some css keyframe animations that squish the elements in a springy way… if you wanna go more high-production i’d use lottie to make the anim and then make an svg anim out of it