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How TechLedger handles your data
Plain and candid: this blog is a static website, and the TechLedger estimator keeps your tax numbers in your own browser. No ad tracking, no accounts, and nothing you enter into the estimator is sent to a server.
Last updated: July 15, 2026
The blog (blog.techledger.app)
This blog is a static site published on Cloudflare Pages. There is no login, no comment system, and no advertising network. We do not run ad-tracking pixels or sell any data, because there is no behavioral profile to sell.
Like every website, serving a page produces standard server and CDN request logs. When your browser requests a page, Cloudflare records the usual technical details — your IP address, the page requested, a timestamp, and your browser's user agent — for security, abuse prevention, and reliability. That is ordinary web-server logging, not surveillance, and we do not use it to build an advertising or behavioral profile of you.
The TechLedger app (techledger.app)
The TechLedger estimator is a free, browser-based web app. The figures you enter — job pay, Field Nation or WorkMarket fees, mileage, and hours — are saved in your browser's local storage (localStorage) on your own device. Nothing you type into the estimator is sent to a server or stored in the cloud.
Because everything runs client-side, there is no account, no login, and no sync. We do not receive, hold, or back up your income or tax numbers on our systems. If you clear your browser's site data — or use a different device or browser — your saved figures are gone, so keep your own records for anything you need to reference later.
What we do not do
- We do not run advertising trackers or third-party ad pixels on the blog.
- We do not require or create an account to read the blog or use the app.
- We do not send the numbers you enter into the estimator to a server or the cloud.
- We do not sell your data or build a behavioral advertising profile.
- TechLedger does not file your taxes and does not calculate state or local taxes. It is not tax advice — it gives federal estimates for planning only and does not replace a qualified tax professional. See the 1099 field-tech tax overview for what the app does and does not cover.
Scope and cookies
This policy covers blog.techledger.app and the TechLedger web app at techledger.app. The blog does not set advertising or cross-site tracking cookies. Third parties you reach by following outbound links — such as the IRS, Field Nation, or WorkMarket — have their own privacy practices that we do not control.
For questions about this policy, use the contact page. Because the app is local-only, most data requests resolve on your side: your planning figures live in your browser, and you control them by keeping or clearing your browser data.
Field tech tax questions
Does the TechLedger app send my tax data to a server?
No. TechLedger runs entirely in your browser and keeps the numbers you enter — pay, platform fees, mileage, and hours — in your browser's local storage. Nothing you type into the estimator is sent to a server or stored in the cloud. Clearing your browser data removes it.
Do you need an account or login to use TechLedger?
No. TechLedger is free with no account, no login, and no sync. Because there is no account, there is no profile, password, or synced history for us to hold on our side.
Does this blog track me or run advertising?
No. blog.techledger.app is a static site with no advertising trackers, no analytics profiling, and no third-party ad pixels. Like any website, the Cloudflare CDN that serves it records standard request logs (IP address, timestamp, user agent) for security and reliability.
What data does the blog server keep?
Only the standard server and CDN request logs that any website generates — IP address, page requested, timestamp, and browser user agent — kept briefly for security, abuse prevention, and reliability. We do not build advertising or behavioral profiles from them.
Is TechLedger tax advice, and is my data protected as such?
TechLedger provides federal tax estimates for planning only — it is not tax advice and does not replace a qualified tax professional. Because the estimator keeps your figures in your own browser, your planning numbers stay with you rather than on our systems.
Estimate your federal taxes without handing over your data
TechLedger turns your pay, platform fees, mileage, and hours into after-tax profit and a quarterly plan — all in your browser, nothing sent to a server. Start with the mileage deduction, quarterly estimates, or your platform's reporting rules for Field Nation and WorkMarket, then read more on the blog.