Privacy Policy

    Shadows and Secrets of martianherald.com

    The Overture

    In the dimly lit corridors of the digital realm, martianherald.com stands as a solitary lighthouse, piercing through the fog of misinformation. Its walls hold many stories, and like any respectable establishment operating in the shades of intrigue, there’s a code we adhere to when it comes to the whispers and footprints left behind.

    Gathering Shadows: Information Collection and Use

    When you tread the cobblestone pathways of martianherald.com, your secrets remain your own. Venture deeper, say, towards the beckoning glow of our newsletter, and you might choose to leave a trace—your email. Send a letter into the murk, and while we may retain its essence, we use it merely to pen a reply. Yet, in this atmospheric world, even we can’t guarantee that every letter remains unseen by prying eyes.

    Should you dance to the rhythm of our newsletter, your conduit—your email—becomes the bridge between our worlds. It whispers tales, intriguing offers, and veiled updates. Know this: we guard it fiercely, never letting it slip into the hands of opportunistic peddlers. Should the dance become wearisome, signal, and you shall be freed from our digital embrace.

    In the underbelly of martianherald.com, shadows move and morph. Our servers, the silent bartenders of this establishment, occasionally note the echo of your visit. Yet, this knowledge serves a purpose: to refine, to enhance, to ensure the story never dulls.

    Elixirs of the Digital Age: Cookies and Their Kin

    Like an old speakeasy, martianherald.com offers its patrons a unique blend: cookies. These aren’t your usual fare but ethereal traces that enhance your journey within. Sometimes, a fleeting image—a tracking pixel—catches a glimpse of your sojourn, gauging the depth of our interactions. Fear not, for these instruments seek no names, only patterns.

    Advertisements: The Strangers in the Mist

    The enigmatic alleys of martianherald.com occasionally play host to outsiders, bearing banners of allure. We stand as the gatekeepers, ensuring no personal tales escape our vaults. Yet, these entities, with their own motives and methods, dance just beyond our watchful gaze.

    Shrouded Pathways: How to Evade the Gaze

    Wish to tread our streets unseen? Adjust your cloak, refine those settings, and you can navigate the noir landscape of martianherald.com as a shadow, evading all but the most astute observers.

    The Heart of the Enigma: UK Regulations

    While our tales weave through the misty alleys of the UK, they echo across distant shores. Adhering to the UK’s cryptic code of digital conduct, we maintain a tome marked ‘Addendum B – UK Digital Directives’ for those brave enough to delve deeper.

    The Veiled Signal: “Do Not Track”

    Some souls possess the art of moving without a whisper, sending forth a signal of “do not track”. In the dimly lit corners of martianherald.com, such signs are heeded and respected. After all, every shadow has its story.


    Now onto the boring version

    martianherald.com is committed to ensuring the privacy of our users. This Privacy Policy sets out how we handle personal information from visitors of martianherald.com.

    Information Collection and Usage

    A visit to martianherald.com does not obligate you to share any personal details. However, if you opt to subscribe to the martianherald.com newsletter, we’ll require your email address. Also, if you communicate with martianherald.com via email, we may retain your contact information along with the content of your correspondence. The details you provide in your email, such as your email address, will primarily be used to respond. We don’t promise confidentiality or specific security for such correspondences.

    If you subscribe to a martianherald.com newsletter, your email address will be used exclusively for sending you the chosen newsletter, select promotions, and necessary administrative updates. We pledge not to sell or lease your email for third-party marketing. You can unsubscribe from our communications at any time using the link provided in the email. Upon unsubscribing, we will delete your email from our records.

    While browsing our site, our servers might automatically record “Log Data” sent by your browser, which may include details like your IP address, browser type, or the domain you’re accessing from. We use this Log Data for monitoring, site optimisation, and for maintaining the technical health of the website.

    Cookies and Analytical Tools

    Like many online platforms, martianherald.com uses “cookies” to enhance user experience and collect website usage details. Cookies are small data fragments stored on your computer. We may also employ tracking pixels, which are embedded in emails to check if they’ve been opened or if any links have been clicked. Importantly, martianherald.com doesn’t use cookies or tracking pixels to gather personal identification data.

    Advertisements from External Parties

    martianherald.com may feature ads from third-party advertisers. We do not share personal identification details with these advertisers. They might, however, use tools to measure the success of their ads, which are beyond our control.

    Opting Out

    You can choose to disable or selectively turn off our cookies in your browser settings. Also, you may choose to opt out from certain tracking pixels by adjusting email or browser settings.

    UK Data Protection Rights

    In compliance with UK data protection laws, we ensure our data handling is transparent and in line with the regulations. For comprehensive details on our compliance with UK data protection laws, you can refer to Addendum B – UK Data Protection Compliance.

    About “Do Not Track” Signals

    Certain browsers may send “do not track” signals. When received by martianherald.com, we interpret them as a request not to track users for ad purposes.

    Operating from the UK with Global Considerations

    Our services operate from the UK, but we recognise that data protection standards may vary across countries. If you’re outside the UK and choose to provide information to us, please know that it will be processed and stored in the UK, in adherence with this Privacy Policy.

    Depending on your jurisdiction, you may have rights regarding your personal data. For any queries or concerns regarding your data, please contact us at privacy@static.com.

    Data Sharing & Legal Cooperation

    To adhere to legal requirements, martianherald.com might share data with law enforcement or other entities. We might also disclose user data for legal, safety, or rights enforcement reasons.

    Data Security

    Since we do not collect personally identifiable information via our website, we don’t employ specific security measures for the data we do obtain.

    External Links

    martianherald.com may have links leading to other websites. These sites might have their data practices, which this policy doesn’t cover. We recommend users familiarise themselves with privacy policies of other sites they visit.

    Policy Changes

    This policy might be updated periodically. All changes will be reflected here, so we encourage regular check-ins. For any questions regarding our privacy policy, please reach out to us (Insert link to contact page).

    Latest Update: 19th September 2023.