This page explains the main privacy practices for NewsUnbound. It is written in plain language and should be reviewed by a lawyer before being treated as legal advice.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
Information we collect directly
NewsUnbound does not currently offer user accounts, comments, payments, or newsletters.
Visitors do not intentionally submit personal information through the website because the site does not currently provide accounts, comments, forms, or submissions.
The app may receive standard technical request data, such as IP address, browser information, requested URL, and timestamp, through hosting and security providers.
Analytics
NewsUnbound uses Plausible Analytics to understand aggregate site usage, such as pages visited, referrers, countries, device types, and visit duration.
Plausible is designed to avoid cookies and cross-site tracking, and its public documentation says it does not collect personal data for website analytics.
Analytics data is used to improve the site, not to profile individual visitors or sell advertising audiences.
Hosting, security, and infrastructure
The site is hosted on Railway and uses Cloudflare for DNS, caching, security, or related network services.
Cloudflare may set strictly necessary security cookies, such as bot-management or challenge cookies, depending on site configuration and visitor risk signals.
These services may process technical data needed to deliver pages, prevent abuse, and keep the site available.
AI and article processing
NewsUnbound processes public news article metadata and summaries to generate translations, clusters, and analysis.
The site should not intentionally send visitor-submitted personal information to AI providers because the site does not currently collect visitor submissions.
Original article content and metadata may be processed by third-party tools or APIs as part of the automated news-analysis workflow.
Third-party links
NewsUnbound links to external news publishers and other websites.
Those sites have their own privacy practices, cookies, ads, and tracking systems.
Opening an external link means the destination site may receive information from your browser according to its own policies.