Effective Date: December 9, 2025
At our Platform, we believe that your privacy shouldn't be the price you pay for information. Because we operate as a content hub without a registration mechanism, our approach to data is governed by the Principle of Data Minimization: we collect only the absolute minimum information necessary to deliver our articles to your screen.
We do not ask for your name, your email address, your phone number, or your physical address. We have no "Sign Up" button because we believe that browsing articles should be an anonymous experience. Our backend is designed to "forget" as much as possible, focusing on transient technical data rather than direct personal identification.
While we do not collect directly identifying information (like names or emails), certain digital footprints are generated when you interact with our servers. We acknowledge that the following technical data may be considered "Personal Information" or "Personal Data" under applicable laws:
Log Data: Like almost all websites, our servers record basic technical info, such as your IP address (anonymized where possible), browser type, and time of access. This is used solely to prevent DDoS attacks and ensure site stability.
Device Information: We see what kind of device you are using (e.g., iPhone, Android, PC) to ensure the content displays correctly on your screen.
Analytical Data: We use privacy-first analytics to see which articles are popular. This data is aggregated—we see that "100 people read an article," not "User X read an article."
We limit the use of cookies to ensure a lean browsing experience:
Essential Cookies: These are necessary for the site to function, such as remembering your language preference.
Third-Party Ad Cookies: Because we provide "ads articles," third-party partners may use cookies to measure the effectiveness of their links and potentially serve non-targeted advertising. We do not control these cookies. You can manage or disable these through your browser settings.
Do Not Track (DNT): Our site honors "Do Not Track" signals sent from your browser. Users can also manage their preferences using industry-standard opt-out tools.
While we minimize data, we strictly adhere to the evolving landscape of U.S. privacy legislation. Residents of the following states have specific rights regarding the "Personal Data" or "Personal Information" (as defined by state law) that we may process:
California (CPRA/CCPA): California residents have the right to know what personal information we collect, the right to request deletion, and the right to opt-out of the "sale" or "sharing" of personal information (as broadly defined by CPRA for purposes like cross-context behavioral advertising).
Nebraska (NEDPA) & Iowa (IACDPA): We provide the right to confirm if we are processing your data and the right to opt-out of targeted advertising.
New Jersey (SB 332) & New Hampshire (SB 255): We ensure transparency in our automated data processing.
Delaware (DPDPA) & Tennessee (TIPA): We maintain high standards of data security to protect the minimal technical logs we store.
Minnesota (MNCDPA) & Maryland (MDODPA): Under the Maryland Online Data Privacy Act of 2024, we practice heightened care regarding data collection limits and consumer health data (though we generally do not collect the latter).
Your Rights & Exercising Them:
Even though we don't have accounts, you may contact us to inquire about the technical data associated with your browsing session. You have the right to request deletion or opt-out of any data "sale" or "sharing."
Due to our no-account structure, all requests for information or deletion must be submitted via the contact email below and must include the specific IP address and time frame you wish to inquire about to allow us to attempt to match your request to our transient server logs. We do not sell your information to third parties in the traditional sense, but we commit to honoring legally recognized opt-out signals.
For users in the European Economic Area (EEA) and the United Kingdom, our processing is based on Legitimate Interest (ensuring site security and content delivery).
No Profiling: We do not build profiles of our users.
Data Sovereignty: Since we don't store accounts, there is no "Personal Data" to port. However, you can clear your browser cache and cookies at any time to remove your digital footprint associated with our site.
Our articles contain links to external vendors. When you click these links, you are leaving our "Privacy Bubble."
The Hand-off: Once you click a link, that third party’s privacy policy takes over.
No Responsibility: We do not pass your personal details to these third parties, as we don't have them. However, they may recognize that you arrived from our site via an affiliate "referrer" tag.
We don't believe in digital hoarding.
Transient Logs: Server logs are typically overwritten or deleted every 30 to 90 days.
No Permanent Storage: Because there are no user profiles, there is no database of "User History" to be leaked or hacked.
Our platform is intended for a general audience. We do not knowingly collect information from children under the age of 13 (or 16 in certain jurisdictions). If you believe a child has provided us with technical data, contact us immediately, and we will purge the logs. We require all third-party advertising partners to comply with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA).
Despite our minimal data footprint, we take security seriously. We use HTTPS encryption for all traffic to ensure that your interaction with our articles remains private and secure from "man-in-the-middle" interference.
Email: [email protected]
Last Revised: December 9, 2025