Last Updated: May 2026
We will keep this honest and clear. No legal language designed to confuse, no paragraphs written to protect us rather than inform you. This page tells you exactly how Space Tech Daily works, what happens with your information when you visit, and what your options are.

The Short Version
We do not collect your personal data. We do not store it, sell it, trade it, or pass it to anyone. If you have never contacted us directly, we hold nothing on you — not your name, not your email, not your location. That is not a line written to sound trustworthy. It is simply how this site is built.
Who This Policy Applies To
This privacy policy applies to everyone who visits spacetechdaily.com. It covers what data gets collected when you browse the site, what happens if you contact us, how advertising works here, and what rights you hold over any information that might relate to you.
If you visit from the European Union, the United Kingdom, California, or any other region with specific data protection laws, this policy is consistent with those standards. For specific questions about your rights under GDPR, CCPA, or similar legislation, contact us directly and we will respond clearly.
What Data We Collect
The honest answer is very little — and none of it comes from us directly.
We do not run our own data collection systems. No database of visitor profiles exists on our end. We do not log IP addresses ourselves. We do not track which articles you read, how long you stayed on a page, or what device you used — not directly, and not in any way that we store ourselves.
How Google Analytics Works Here
The only tool we use to understand how the site performs is Google Analytics. This service runs through Google, not through us. When you visit this site, Google Analytics places a small file on your browser that allows it to count your visit. It records general information — which pages received views, roughly where in the world traffic came from, how long sessions lasted, and which articles attracted the most readers.
None of this data identifies you as an individual. We see summaries and reports only — not individual records. Google processes and stores all of that data under their own privacy terms. We cannot use it to identify who you are, contact you, or track you across other websites. It simply helps us understand whether our content reaches people and which topics matter most to our readers.
For a full understanding of what Google collects and how they handle it, their privacy policy is available at policies.google.com/privacy.
Contact Emails
When you send us a message through our contact page, we receive that email. That is the only situation in which we hold any personal information about you — your name and email address, as part of the message you chose to send.
How We Handle Your Email
We use that information for one purpose only: to respond to you. We do not add contact emails to any mailing list. No newsletters, promotional emails, or follow-up messages go out to people who did not ask for them. We do not pass your email address to any third party, and we do not sell it under any circumstances.
We store emails only for as long as necessary to handle the matter you contacted us about. If you would like us to delete any email correspondence, write to us and we will take care of it without any issue.
Advertising
Space Tech Daily (https://spacetechdaily.com/) does not receive funding from any organisation, company, government body, or individual investor. We do not take sponsorships. No financial relationships exist between us and the topics we cover. Nobody pays us to write about a particular subject or take a particular position. Our editorial decisions belong entirely to us.
Why Ads Appear on This Site
Running a website costs money. Hosting, domain registration, tools, and the time proper research and writing requires — none of that comes free. To cover those costs, we run a small number of ads on this site. We want to be clear about what that means and what it does not mean.
Third-party advertising networks serve the ads on Space Tech Daily. We do not hand-pick advertisers or maintain direct relationships with the brands whose ads appear here. The ad networks handle all of that entirely. These networks may use cookies or similar tracking technology to show you ads relevant to your interests, based on your broader browsing behaviour across the web. That is standard practice in online advertising. We do not receive your personal data from these networks — we receive only a general payment based on overall ad activity on the site.
The number of ads we run is intentionally small. We are not trying to maximise ad revenue at the expense of your reading experience. The ads exist to keep the site running, and that is the only reason they are there.
If you use an ad blocker, that is a completely reasonable choice and we will not interfere with it. We only ask that you understand why the ads appear. This site has no external backing. Without the ads, publishing here would not be sustainable.
Cookies
Cookies are small text files that websites place on your device. Some serve useful functions. Others track behaviour across the internet for advertising purposes. You deserve to know exactly which kind appear on this site.
Analytics Cookies
Google Analytics uses cookies to count visits and measure basic engagement. These cookies contain no personal information and cannot identify you. They expire within a standard timeframe Google sets, and you can block or delete them through your browser settings at any time.
Advertising Cookies
The networks that serve ads on this site may also place their own cookies on your device. These cookies can track browsing behaviour across different websites to determine what kind of ads to show you. This is standard practice in online advertising. We do not control these cookies directly — the ad networks manage them under their own terms.
We place no cookies of our own. Every cookie on this site comes from either Google Analytics or the advertising networks we work with. Our full cookie policy is available on our Cookie Policy page.
Third-Party Links
Articles on Space Tech Daily regularly link to external sources — research papers, peer-reviewed journals, official agency reports, and news organisations. These links exist to support what we write and to give readers access to the original material.
Once you leave this site by clicking an external link, that site’s privacy policy applies — not ours. We have no control over what those websites collect, store, or do with visitor data. We link to sources because we consider them credible, but we accept no responsibility for their privacy practices.
Children’s Privacy
Space Tech Daily is not directed at children under the age of 13. We do not knowingly collect any personal information from children. If you believe a child under 13 submitted personal information through our contact form, please let us know immediately and we will delete it.
Your Legal Rights by Region
Privacy law varies depending on where you live. Below is an overview of the major frameworks that may apply to you and what they mean in the context of this website.
GDPR — European Union and United Kingdom
The General Data Protection Regulation applies to anyone in the EU or UK. Under GDPR, you have the right to access any personal data we hold about you, correct inaccurate data, request deletion, restrict how we process your data, and object to processing entirely. You also hold the right to data portability — meaning you can request your data in a transferable format.
Since we collect almost no personal data, most of these rights will rarely apply in practice. The only personal information we might hold is an email you sent us. To exercise any GDPR right, contact us and we will respond within 30 days as the regulation requires. If you feel we have not handled your data properly, you can lodge a complaint with your local supervisory authority. In the UK that is the Information Commissioner’s Office at ico.org.uk. EU residents can find their relevant authority at edpb.europa.eu.
CCPA — California, United States
The California Consumer Privacy Act gives California residents specific rights over their personal data. Under CCPA, you have the right to know what personal information we collect and why, the right to request deletion of that information, and the right to opt out of the sale of your personal data.
We do not sell personal data — never have and never will. If you are a California resident and want to exercise any CCPA right, contact us directly. We will respond within 45 days as the law requires.
PIPEDA — Canada
Canada’s Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act governs how private organisations collect, use, and disclose personal information. Under PIPEDA, you have the right to know why we collect information, how we use it, and who we share it with. You also hold the right to access your personal information and challenge its accuracy.
As stated throughout this policy, the only personal information we might hold is email correspondence you initiated. We collect it for one purpose only — to respond to you. We share it with nobody.
LGPD — Brazil
Brazil’s Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados provides rights similar to GDPR for Brazilian residents. These include the right to access, correct, delete, and transfer personal data, as well as the right to know with whom your data was shared and the right to withdraw consent at any time. If you are a Brazilian resident and wish to exercise any right under LGPD, contact us through our contact page and we will respond promptly.
PDPA — Asia-Pacific
Several countries across Asia-Pacific have enacted Personal Data Protection Acts, including Singapore, Thailand, and Malaysia. Although the specific provisions vary by country, these laws generally give you the right to access personal data we hold, correct inaccurate information, and withdraw consent for data use. If any PDPA applies to you and you wish to exercise your rights, contact us directly.
Australia — Privacy Act 1988
Australia’s Privacy Act and the Australian Privacy Principles govern how organisations handle personal information. You have the right to know what information we hold about you, access it, and request corrections if it is inaccurate. Australian residents can contact us directly with any privacy-related request. If you are unsatisfied with our response, you can refer the matter to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner at oaic.gov.au.
A Note on Practical Application
Across all of these frameworks, the same practical reality applies. The only personal data we might hold is an email you sent us. We do not build profiles, we do not track individuals, and we do not sell data under any circumstances. As a result, most rights under these laws will not apply to most visitors because we simply do not hold their data. If you are unsure whether any of these frameworks applies to you, or if you have a specific question about your rights, contact us and we will answer clearly.
Changes to This Policy
If anything about this policy changes, we will update this page and change the date at the top. We will not bury changes in footnotes or update the policy without reflecting those changes here clearly.
Questions
If you have any questions about this privacy policy, how this site handles data, or anything else related to your privacy while using Space Tech Daily, reach us through our contact page.