Privacy Policy

Your trust is our headline.
At Newsnaama, we take your privacy seriously — because your data isn’t just numbers, it’s your story. This Privacy Policy outlines how we collect, use, protect, and respect your personal information when you interact with our platform.

📥 What We Collect

We may collect:

  • Your name, email address, and contact details when you subscribe, comment, or reach out
  • Technical data like IP address, browser type, and device info for analytics
  • Preferences and interactions to improve your experience

We do not collect sensitive personal data unless explicitly provided by you for a specific purpose.

🛠️ How We Use Your Data

We use your data to:

  • Respond to your queries and feedback
  • Send updates, newsletters, or alerts (only if you opt in)
  • Analyze site performance and improve content
  • Prevent spam, fraud, or misuse

We never sell your data. Period.

🔒 How We Protect Your Data

  • SSL encryption to secure your connection
  • Limited access to personal data within our team
  • Regular monitoring to prevent breaches or unauthorized access

🍪 Cookies & Tracking

Yes, we use cookies — not the chocolate chip kind, but the digital ones that help us:

  • Understand user behavior
  • Customize your experience
  • Track performance and engagement

You can manage or disable cookies anytime via your browser settings.

🤝 Third-Party Links

Our site may contain links to external websites. We’re not responsible for their privacy practices, so we recommend checking their policies before sharing any data.

📣 Your Rights

You have the right to:

  • Access, update, or delete your personal data
  • Opt out of communications
  • Ask questions about how your data is used
  • Just drop us a line at 📧 [thenewsnaama@gmail.com] and we’ll sort it out.

🔄 Policy Updates

We may update this policy from time to time. When we do, we’ll notify you here or via email if you’re subscribed.

No fine print. No shady stuff. Just transparency, accountability, and respect.
Because at Newsnaama, your privacy isn’t a footnote — it’s front-page news.