Privacy Policy
The site handles only the information required to run well, protect the reader experience, and process direct submissions.
Shinnews is designed to be straightforward to use, and our privacy approach follows the same standard. We collect only the limited technical information needed to operate the site, understand broad usage patterns, and maintain a stable reading experience across devices. We do not treat personal data as a product, and we do not build the site around unnecessary tracking. Readers should be able to move through the publication with confidence that the experience is centered on journalism, not on collecting more information than the site actually needs.
Like most modern websites, Shinnews may process routine data such as browser type, device characteristics, page requests, and performance signals. That information helps us improve layout behavior, diagnose issues, and understand what is working across the frontend. If a reader submits information through a form, such as a contributor pitch, we use that information only for the purpose connected to the submission. We aim to keep data handling narrow, practical, and tied to clear editorial or operational needs.
As Shinnews evolves, we may refine our tools and update this policy to reflect those changes. When we do, the guiding principle stays the same: collect less, explain more, and protect the reading experience from avoidable noise. Privacy should support trust, and trust is part of the value readers expect from a publication that claims to bring clarity to the story.