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Privacy Policy
We believe privacy is a fundamental human right. Here is our plain-English explanation of how we handle your data.
The Short Version
- ■We do not sell your personal data to third-party data brokers.
- ■We do not use invasive cross-site tracking pixels.
- ■We operate on a zero-trust model for source protection.
- ■Our incentives are aligned with protecting your privacy, not exploiting it.
Data Requests
For GDPR, CCPA, or right-to-be-forgotten requests, contact our Data Protection Officer directly.
privacy@thedailygnp.postera.email1. Data Minimization By Design
Most modern media companies operate as trojan horses for ad-tech conglomerates.The Daily GNP rejects this model entirely.
If you subscribe to our dispatches, we collect your email address. It is stored in an encrypted database and used strictly for delivery. If you submit a news tip via our standard form, we collect the necessary routing metadata. We do not fingerprint your device, track your traversal across other domains, or construct shadow profiles of your reading habits.
2. Server Operations & Telemetry
To defend against distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks and ensure global availability, our edge network temporarily logs ingress vectors (IP address, user agent, timestamp).
For audience measurement, we utilize privacy-led, cookieless analytics. We count general page requests to understand baseline performance. This telemetry is aggregated, salted, and rendered mathematically impossible to deanonymize.
3. Journalistic Source Protection
IF YOU ARE A SOURCE TRANSMITTING CLASSIFIED, PROPRIETARY, OR SENSITIVE MATERIALS:
Do not use standard email or forms. Our standard privacy policy does not and cannot protect you from state-level network surveillance or corporate traffic analysis.
You must use our Tor-based SecureDrop architecture or communicate via end-to-end encrypted protocols (Signal). Refer to the Directory for secure routing instructions. Once materials are verified, our standard operational procedure dictates the immediate destruction of digital trails.
Document classification: PUBLIC.
Last amended: March 25, 2026.