NewsKube Privacy Policy

Last Updated: April 15, 2026

Welcome to NewsKube – “A Modern Digital News Platform” We know privacy is a big deal, and we want you to know exactly what happens with your information when you browse www.newskube.com. This page explains what we collect, why we need it, and what we do with it. Using our site means you’re okay with what’s written here.

NewsKube runs independently—we’re not bound by GDPR, CCPA, or similar regulations. That said, we know different places have different rules. If your local laws give you specific privacy protections, we’ll respect those. Got questions about how your regional regulations work? Just ask.

Who We Are

You’ll find us at www.newskube.com, covering everything from US & economy news to world and business to lifestyle, health, education, travel, food, home & gardening, sports, entertainment, celebrities, awards & events, automobiles and lifestyle & fashion trends, environment, energy, climate & weather and technology trends, tech news, artificial intelligence, mobile & apps and startups innovation. We’re an independent news outlet focused on delivering solid journalism built on transparency, trust, and editorial integrity.

NewsKube isn’t regulated by any journalism-specific bodies or industry organizations. We operate independently as a digital news platform.

Need to talk to us about privacy stuff? Drop us an email at [email protected].

What We Collect and Why

Running a news site means picking up some information about visitors. Some get collected automatically just from you browsing around. Other stuff comes from what you decide to share. Here’s the breakdown:

Comments

Drop a comment on an article and we grab what you put in the form—your name, email, and whatever you wrote. We also log your IP address and browser details. Why? Spam prevention. Comment sections can get messy without some basic protections. We encourage thoughtful, good-faith dialogue — our comment sections exist because journalism should open conversation, not just deliver information in one direction.

Your comments stick around permanently since they’re part of the discussion. Want one removed? Email us. Just remember—once it’s posted, everyone can see it, so think twice before sharing something personal.

Media

We don’t currently allow visitors to upload images or media files. If we enable this feature down the road, uploaded files would be publicly accessible and might include embedded location data (EXIF GPS) or other metadata. We’d recommend removing such data before uploading if privacy matters to you.

Contact Forms

Fill out a contact form and we get whatever you type in—name, email, message. We use it to answer your question. That’s it. We hang onto submissions for six months in case we need to reference them, then they’re gone. No marketing lists, no third-party handoffs.

Newsletter Subscriptions

Sign up for our newsletter and we grab your email, maybe your name too. We’ll send you news and stories we think you’ll care about. Don’t want it anymore? There’s an unsubscribe link in every email.

Cookies

NewsKube uses cookies like pretty much every site on the internet. These tiny files sit on your device and help us remember things about your visit.

What cookies do for us:

Leave a comment and cookies save your name and email for next time—no retyping needed. They hang around for about a year.

Cookies track the basics—pages viewed, time spent, where you came from. This tells us what’s resonating with readers and where we’re falling short.

Your browser lets you turn cookies off if you want. Just know some features might not work quite right without them.

Analytics

Google Analytics shows us how people interact with NewsKube. It collects anonymous data—which pages get viewed, how visitors found us, basic demographic stuff. All through cookies.

This information helps us figure out what’s working and what needs fixing. It does not identify individual users — we have no interest in building profiles on the people who read us. Rather not be tracked? Install Google’s opt-out browser add-on. Check their privacy policy for more on how they handle data.

Embedded Content from Other Websites

Our articles might include embedded stuff from other sites—YouTube videos, Twitter posts, Instagram photos, that sort of thing. When you view a page with embedded content, it’s like visiting that other site directly. They can collect data about you, use cookies, track your interaction with their content, especially if you’re logged into their service.

We don’t control what these external sites do with your data. Each operates under their own privacy rules. If you’re concerned, check out their privacy policies or consider logging out of those services before browsing news sites.

Technical Information

Our server logs technical stuff automatically—IP address, browser, operating system, screen size, pages visited, links clicked, time on each page, referring site. Standard web server behavior. We need this to keep things running, fix problems, and understand how people move through the site.

Who Gets Your Data

We’re not selling your info. Period. That’s not a legal disclaimer — it’s just how we think things ought to work. But we work with some third-party services that see certain data:

Google Analytics: Tracks site usage. Google gets anonymized browsing data through cookies and similar tech.

Google AdSense: Shows ads on our site. Google and ad partners collect browsing info to target relevant ads. Cookies and web beacons make this happen. We encourage you to review the privacy policies of these third-party services: Google Ads Privacy Policy

Web Hosting Provider: Runs our servers. They access server logs and technical data as part of keeping the site up.

Embedded Content Providers: When we embed videos, social posts, or other content from external platforms, those providers may collect data about your interaction with their embedded content.

These companies run their own privacy policies. We don’t control what they do with the data they collect. Check their policies if you want specifics.

Data Retention

Different information sticks around for different periods:

Comments: Permanent unless you ask us to delete them.

Contact Forms: Six months, then deleted.

Newsletter Emails: Until you unsubscribe. Then we remove you from the list.

Analytics: Google keeps anonymized data per their policies, usually 26 months. (To learn more about how Google uses data: Google Privacy Policy)

Server Logs: 90 days for security and troubleshooting.

Your Rights Over Your Data

Your location might give you certain rights about your personal information. We’re independent and not under any specific regulatory umbrella, but we still believe in transparency. Transparency isn’t something we practice only when required — it runs through everything we do, from our journalism to how we handle the information you share with us. Here’s what you can generally ask for:

Access: Ask what personal info we have on you.

Correction: Got something wrong about you? We’ll fix it.

Deletion: Request we delete your data, unless we’re legally required to keep certain records.

Objection: Say no to specific uses, like marketing emails.

Make any of these requests by emailing [email protected]. We’ll get back to you within a few weeks.

Heads up: What rights you actually have depends on where you live. Some regions have strong privacy laws. Others don’t. We’ll work with reasonable requests no matter where you’re calling from.

Data Transfer Internationally

NewsKube runs on web servers that could be anywhere. Your data might get transferred to and stored on servers outside your country. The third-party tools we use—Google Analytics, Google AdSense—operate worldwide and process information across multiple locations.

We pick reputable providers with solid security. But here’s the thing—data protection laws aren’t the same everywhere. If you’re somewhere with strict privacy protections, understand that international transfers might not get the same legal safeguards as data kept in your home jurisdiction.

How We Protect Your Information

We take sensible steps to protect what you share. Our site uses HTTPS encryption for secure connections. Access to personal data is limited—only people who need it to run the site and answer questions can see it. We keep our systems updated with security patches and follow standard industry practices for password storage.

Real talk though—nothing on the internet is bulletproof. We do our part, but we can’t promise perfect security. Sharing information online always carries some risk.

If There’s a Data Breach

Security breach affecting your data? We’d move fast to contain it and figure out the damage. Depending on severity and local laws, we might email affected users and post a notice on the site. Then we’d patch whatever went wrong to stop it from happening again.

Data from Third Parties

Most information comes straight from you or gets logged automatically through site use. We don’t generally get personal data about users from outside sources. That could change—if it does, we’ll update this page with the details.

Automated Decisions and Profiling

We’re not running automated systems that make meaningful decisions about you. Analytics help us spot general patterns in how NewsKube gets used, but we’re not building detailed individual profiles or making automated judgments based on your browsing.

Children’s Privacy

NewsKube isn’t meant for anyone under 14. We don’t knowingly collect information from kids in that age bracket. Parents or guardians—if you think your child gave us personal info, email fast at [email protected] and we’ll delete it right away.

Changes to this Privacy Policy

This privacy policy might change as we evolve or as laws shift. Changes get posted here with an updated date at the top. Big changes? We might put a notice on the homepage or send an email to newsletter subscribers.

Check back now and then to stay current. Keep using NewsKube after we post updates and you’re accepting the new terms.

Get in Touch

Questions about this policy or how we handle your information? We’re listening.

Email: [email protected] Website: www.newskube.com

We’ll respond within a reasonable timeframe.

Thanks for trusting us with your information. We take that seriously and work to protect your privacy while delivering the journalism you’re here for.