Privacy Policy
This page explains what happens to your information when you read Www, the business-focused site at okaybliss.net. It is written in plain language on purpose. If something here is unclear, treat that as a mistake on our part rather than a sign you’re missing legal training.
What we collect
Basic analytics are gathered automatically when you visit: pages viewed, roughly how long you stayed, the type of device and browser you used, and the site or search engine that sent you here. This comes through standard analytics tools and cookies rather than anything we ask you to type in.
If the site includes a comment box, a contact form, or a newsletter sign-up, we collect whatever you choose to enter there — typically a name and an email address, plus the message itself. We don’t collect more than the form asks for, and we don’t cross-reference it against other data sources.
Cookies
Cookies are small text files stored by your browser. On this site they’re mainly used for analytics and to remember basic preferences, such as whether you’ve already dismissed a notice. Most browsers let you block or delete cookies through their settings; doing so may make some parts of the site behave a little less smoothly, but it won’t stop you from reading articles.
Why we use this information
Analytics help us understand which articles on business topics are actually useful, so we can write more of what readers return for and less of what gets ignored. Anything submitted through a form is used only to reply to you or, in the case of a newsletter, to send the updates you asked for.
How long it’s kept
Analytics data is generally retained in aggregate form and isn’t tied to your name. Messages sent through a contact form are kept only as long as needed to deal with the matter raised, then deleted. Newsletter addresses are kept until you unsubscribe.
Third parties
We rely on external service providers for hosting and for analytics, since running those systems ourselves isn’t practical for a site this size. These providers process data on our behalf under their own security and privacy terms. We don’t sell reader data, and we don’t hand it to advertisers for their own separate use.
Your rights
You can generally ask to see what personal information we hold about you, ask us to correct it if it’s wrong, or ask us to delete it. You can also withdraw consent for things like a newsletter at any point, simply by unsubscribing. These rights apply to information you’ve actively given us, such as through a form — they don’t extend to anonymous analytics that was never linked to your identity in the first place.
Making a request
To ask about your data, request a correction, or request deletion, use the contact channel listed on the site’s contact page. Include enough detail — such as the email address you used when submitting a form — so we can find the right record without guessing.
Changes to this policy
This page may be updated from time to time as the site or its tools change. The version you’re reading now reflects our current practice.
