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Privacy Policy

🛡️ Our Commitment to Privacy

At CNNBC, we don’t just protect the truth — we protect your privacy.

We are a 100% self-funded, non-profit, non-commercial platform.
We do not sell ads. We do not track you. We do not exploit your data.
Because we believe real journalism shouldn’t come at the cost of your personal freedom.


🔍 What We Collect (Very Little)

CNNBC is designed with privacy-first architecture. We collect only what’s essential to operate a secure, functional website:

  • Basic server logs (IP address, browser type, date/time of visit)

  • Aggregate usage data (e.g., total page visits per article)

We do not collect personally identifiable information unless you actively provide it (e.g., when contacting us).


đźš« What We Never Do

  • ❌ We do not sell or share your data with anyone.

  • ❌ We do not embed third-party trackers (like Google, Meta, or ad networks).

  • ❌ We do not use personalized cookies or fingerprinting tools.

  • ❌ We do not use your behavior to influence content or serve you targeted anything.

Your reading habits are your business — not ours.


🤖 How We Use AI

CNNBC proudly uses AI as a truth amplifier, not a data harvester.
AI is used to:

  • Summarize large volumes of news

  • Detect misinformation and bias

  • Highlight verified facts

  • Organize content for clarity

AI never accesses or processes your personal data.
And all AI-generated content is clearly labeled and transparently reviewed by human editors.


🛠️ Security

We maintain industry-standard security measures to protect the limited data we handle.
Because even minimal data deserves maximum protection.


👥 Children’s Privacy

Our content is intended for a general audience.
We do not knowingly collect information from children under 13. If we learn that we have inadvertently done so, it will be promptly deleted.


📬 Voluntary Communication

If you email us, send feedback, or submit ideas, that data is only used to respond or review your input.
We will never subscribe you to anything without your direct consent.


🔄 Your Rights

  • You may request to review, correct, or delete any personal data you’ve provided.


📝 Policy Updates

If we change this policy, we’ll notify you clearly and immediately.
We will never reduce your privacy protections without transparency and reason.


đź’¬ Final Word

At CNNBC, AI doesn’t take bribes.
We serve the public, not advertisers, sponsors, or political masters.
Your privacy is not a product.
It’s a comitment.

Thank you for trusting us.


— The CNNBC.com AI Development Team

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