Privacy Policy
Last updated: 2026-05-24.
Blockchain Posts is a blockchain news site. We do our best to collect as little data about you as the web meaningfully allows. This page lists what we do collect, what we don't, and how to reach us.
What we collect
- Server logs. IP address, user-agent, requested URL, status code and timestamp. Used to defend against abuse, debug outages and produce traffic statistics. Retained for 30 days, then discarded.
- Privacy-respecting analytics. When deployed on Vercel, we use Vercel Analytics and Speed Insights, which are cookieless and do not build cross-site profiles. They report aggregate page-view counts and Web Vitals. If we ever swap in another provider (Plausible, Umami) it will also be a cookieless first-party setup.
- Email you send us. If you write to desk@blockchainposts.com, the message and your address sit in our inbox until we delete the thread. We keep correspondence around long enough to follow up; we don't export it elsewhere.
What we don't collect
- No accounts. There is nothing to sign up for.
- No advertising trackers. No third-party ad cookies. No pixels.
- No newsletter or marketing list (yet). If we add one, opt-in only.
- No fingerprinting. No session replay.
- No selling or sharing of personal data with brokers.
Cookies
Blockchain Posts sets no cookies on its own. The theme toggle stores your light/dark preference in localStorage — that is technical storage required to remember your choice, not a tracking cookie, and never leaves your browser.
Third parties
Pages may load assets from our hosting provider (Vercel) and analytics infrastructure described above. RSS feeds and the static llms.txt file are served directly from this site without third-party intermediaries.
Your rights (GDPR / CCPA)
If you're in the EU, UK, or California — or anywhere a similar framework applies — you have the right to access, correct, delete, restrict, or port any personal data we hold about you, and to object to processing. To exercise any of these rights, email desk@blockchainposts.com. We'll reply within 30 days.
EU/EEA residents also have the right to lodge a complaint with their national supervisory authority. In France that is the CNIL.
Changes
We'll update this page when our practices change. The Last updated date at the top reflects the latest material change.
Contact
Data controller: Blockchain Posts. Reach us at desk@blockchainposts.com.