Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

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.