This site is operated by Michelle Bobrel, sole proprietor, working as Spragg Art, in Mackenzie, British Columbia, Canada. This page describes what data is collected when you visit, why, and your rights under Canadian and international privacy law.
Standard server access logs, recorded by the hosting infrastructure (Cloudflare Workers). These include your IP address, browser identifier, the page you requested, the time of the request, and the response status. They are used to operate the site, diagnose problems, and protect against abuse.
Error reports, captured by a self-hosted GlitchTip instance running on Railway, when something fails on a page you visit. These include the IP address, browser identifier, URL path, and the technical error detail. Page query strings are filtered before send. Sentry's default "send user information" mode is disabled.
No cookies are set when you visit as a guest. No analytics. No browser fingerprinting. No localStorage or sessionStorage. No third-party tracking scripts. No advertising networks. No surveillance-vendor SDKs (no Google, Meta, Microsoft, Oracle, AWS, or Vercel components in the runtime bundle).
Cloudflare Workers and Cloudflare Images process every request at the edge nearest to you. Cloudflare's data handling is governed by their privacy policy at cloudflare.com/privacypolicy. The GlitchTip instance is hosted on Railway, whose underlying infrastructure runs on Google Cloud Platform — error reports are processed on infrastructure subject to United States law (FISA 702, CLOUD Act). If you are an EU resident, please consider this transfer when deciding whether to interact with the site.
The footer links to an archived Wix-hosted version of the site at michellecspragg.wixsite.com/michellecspraggart. Wix runs its own analytics and tracking. Visiting that link is a separate decision; data sent to Wix is governed by Wix's own privacy policy.
Server logs and error reports are kept only for the time needed to operate, diagnose, and protect the site. No guest data is stored beyond that minimum operational need. No mailing lists. No persistent profiles.
Under PIPEDA (federal Canadian privacy legislation) and BC PIPA (British Columbia provincial privacy legislation) you have the right to ask what personal information is held about you, to ask for it to be corrected, and to file a complaint about how it is handled. EU and Quebec residents have parallel rights under GDPR and Quebec Law 25.
To make a request or raise a concern, use the contact link in the page footer to reach the privacy officer. The privacy officer for this site is Michelle Bobrel.
If you are not satisfied with the response to a privacy concern, you may file a complaint with either or both of:
Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (priv.gc.ca) — federal jurisdiction.
Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner for British Columbia (oipc.bc.ca) — provincial jurisdiction.
If this policy is updated, the change will be reflected on this page. Material changes will also be noted on the homepage.
Effective: 2026-05-08.