Privacy at Click for Charity: We Don't Care Who You Are (And That's the Point)

Hey there, clicker for good. In a world where every app and site is slurping up your data like it's free candy, we're doing the opposite. Click for Charity is about turning your idle clicks into real-world impact—no strings, no surveillance, no BS. Let's break it down honestly.

What We Collect: Basically Nothing

No tracking, no leaks. We analyzed the site—it's pure static HTML with zero JavaScript, no external trackers (Google Analytics? Nope.), no cookies, no sneaky third-party requests. No forms on the main page harvesting anything. Your browser loads plain content, that's it. No data leaks because there's nothing collecting or phoning home.

Sign up? Whatever you want. Use any email and any name—no verification, no real-identity ties, nothing sold or shared. We store the bare minimum needed for clicks to count toward charities (maybe an email for updates or a username for fun leaderboards), but we don't care who you really are.

Data storage and security. Whatever little we hold stays basic on our end. No fancy encryption needed when there's zilch worth stealing—no payments, no profiles, no habits tracked.

The Security Circus: Why Most "Privacy" is a Facade

We have this page because laws and norms demand it, but let's be real: a ton of online "security" is pure theater. Companies write epic policies while hoovering your every move for ads or AI training. "End-to-end" encryption that still gets scanned? Backdoors for governments? Data brokers selling your life? One big breach and poof—your details are everywhere.

Real privacy means fighting back actively, not trusting glossy promises. We're not claiming perfection, but at least we're not pretending while leaking like crazy.

How We Handle Ads (Now and Maybe Later)

Right now (and likely forever), we use A-Ads—a crypto/Bitcoin ad network that's been around since 2011 and genuinely prioritizes anonymity. They don't spy, collect personal data, require KYC, or use cookies/trackers. Ads are simple banners, payments in crypto, and everything stays private for both publishers and viewers. It's low-threat by design—easy to block with uBlock Origin if you want—and aligns with not caring who you are.

In the future, we might experiment with other Bitcoin-based ad networks for similar reasons: they're pseudonymous, no heavy profiling, and far less invasive than mainstream ones. But we'll keep A-Ads around even after our own ads launch because they get privacy right in a space full of fakes.

Take Control: Resources for Real Privacy

Don't just take our word—protect yourself. Here are solid, independent tools and intros to dodge the surveillance machine. No affiliates, just stuff worth knowing.

  • Presearch — A decentralized, privacy-first search engine that doesn't track, profile, or sell your data. Ditch Google for good.
  • Have I Been Pwned — Check if your email (or passwords) popped up in data breaches. Essential for knowing when to change creds.
  • Do Not Track - The Documentary — A great, eye-opening intro to how online tracking really works. Perfect starter for understanding the bigger picture.
  • AmIUnique.org — See how unique (and trackable) your browser really is via fingerprinting. great for awareness.
  • EFF Surveillance Self-Defense — Practical guides to encryption, secure tools, and dodging spies.
  • Privacy Guides — Unbiased picks for browsers, email, VPNs, etc. Community-driven.
  • DuckDuckGo — Privacy-respecting search with no tracking.
  • Proton Suite — Encrypted email, VPN, and more from a privacy-first crew.

Changes and Contact

We'll tweak this if features change, but the core stays: minimal data, maximum anonymity, real impact. Questions? Reach out at test2@directsponsor.org. Privacy is your fight—tools like these help you win it.

Last updated: February 3, 2026.