Privacy Policy

 

Privacy Policy

Effective Date: March 7, 2026 Last Updated: March 7, 2026

Welcome to PsychoSocialPhilosopher.com. I value your privacy as much as I value deep intellectual inquiry. This Privacy Policy explains how I collect, use, and protect your information when you visit my blog.

1. Information I Collect

I only collect information that helps me improve the content and user experience of this site.

  • Voluntary Information: If you sign up for a newsletter, leave a comment, or contact me directly, I collect your name and email address.

  • Automated Information: Like most websites, I use Google Analytics 4 (GA4) and cookies to collect "Log Data." This includes your IP address (anonymized), browser type, the pages you visit, and the time spent on the site.

2. Cookies and Tracking

I use cookies to understand how readers interact with my philosophical and psychological analyses.

  • Consent Mode V2: This site honors your privacy choices. If you decline cookies via the consent banner, I use "cookieless pings" to estimate traffic without identifying you personally.

  • Opt-Out: You can set your browser to refuse all cookies or to indicate when a cookie is being sent. You can also use the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on.

3. How I Use Your Information

I use the data I collect to:

  • Analyze which topics (e.g., motivated reasoning, cognitive bias) resonate most with my audience.

  • Respond to your comments and inquiries.

  • Maintain the security and integrity of the blog.

4. Third-Party Sharing

I do not sell your personal data. I only share information with third parties when necessary to run the blog (e.g., my email service provider or Google Analytics). These providers are prohibited from using your data for any other purpose.

5. Your Rights (GDPR & CCPA)

Depending on where you live, you have the following rights:

  • The Right to Access: You can request a copy of the data I have about you.

  • The Right to Erasure: You can ask me to delete your personal information (like your email from my subscriber list).

  • The Right to Opt-Out: You have the right to direct me not to "sell" or "share" your personal information (though, again, I don't sell it).

6. Children's Privacy

My content is intended for students and thinkers interested in social psychology and philosophy. I do not knowingly collect personal information from children under the age of 16.

7. Changes to This Policy

I may update this policy occasionally to reflect changes in privacy laws or site features. I will notify you of any changes by posting the new Privacy Policy on this page.

8. Contact Me

If you have questions about this policy or how your data is handled, feel free to reach out:

  • Email: contact@fiense.com

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