Mike S. Krischker graduated as an architect from ETH Zurich. After three years of practical experience with renowned architects in Zurich and Leipzig, he founded his own architectural firm in Basel. In 1996, he founded the Muinar web agency.
After ten years of exciting pioneering work, increasingly unscrupulous practices began to emerge. Today, most websites are equipped with a variety of data traps: Internet users submit their data millions of times over.
For reasons unknown, this is tolerated by web designers and website operators. Very little is written about this in the trade press. There is hardly any critical discourse, although this is long overdue.
This blog takes a close look and describes precisely what the numerous website data traps consist of, how they come about, and what the solution is.
One hundred percent surveillance-free websites
Muinar Webdesign does what should actually be a matter of course: 100% surveillance-free websites! This is because HTML does not originally offer any way of accessing visitor data—only ready-made websites make this possible. So here is the Muinar Webdesign website, which has been around for thirty years and is constantly being reinvented!