Privacy Policy
Last updated: May 31, 2026
null.news is a static publication. It is built as plain files and is designed to learn as little about you as possible. This page explains what that means in practice.
What we collect
We do not run accounts, logins, newsletters, comment systems, or advertising on this site, so we do not ask you for, or store, your name, email address, or other personal details unless you choose to email us (see Contact).
Server logs
Like virtually all websites, the server that delivers these pages may keep standard, short-lived access logs (for example IP address, timestamp, requested page, and browser user-agent) for security and to diagnose problems. We do not use these logs to build profiles of individuals, and we do not sell or share them for marketing.
Cookies and tracking
We do not set advertising or analytics cookies, and we do not embed third-party trackers or social pixels. You should be able to read null.news without accepting any cookies from us.
Embedded and external content
Articles host their own media where possible (for example, the interview clip is served from this site, not embedded from a third party). Where we link out to sources such as the Chrome Web Store, Google Play, Reddit, or news outlets, those destinations have their own privacy policies, which we do not control.
If you email contact@null.news, we keep your message and address only as long as needed to handle your enquiry, tip, or correction.
Your choices and contact
Because we hold little to no personal data about visitors, there is usually nothing to export or delete. If you have a privacy question or a request relating to an email you sent us, contact contact@null.news.
Changes
If this policy changes, we will update the date at the top of this page.