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Privacy Policy

Universe Today is run by me, Fraser Cain, and only me, and I’m pretty serious about maintaining your privacy. I don’t like to get spam, and can appreciate that you don’t want to get any either. So, here’s the deal…

What Information is Collected
When you visit Universe Today, my webserver automatically logs the following information, which I use to understand general usage of the website. This is completely standard. Pretty much every single website on the entire Internet stores traffic logs exactly like this.

* Your IP address
* What pages were visited, and when
* What site you were on before you came to Universe Today
* Your web browser software manufacturer and version (i.e. Mozilla 5.0)
* Your operating software manufacturer and version (i.e. Windows Vista)

This information is collected completely anonymously. So, I don’t know who you are, just that someone came to the website and looked at a few pages.

If you subscribe to the Universe Today newsletter, then you’ll be giving me a little personal information about yourself (your email address, name, etc.). Personal information collected is NEVER sold or rented to any outside party without your consent.

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Questions and Comments
If you have any questions or comments about this privacy policy, please don’t hesitate to send me an email at info@universetoday.com

Fraser Cain

Fraser Cain is the publisher of Universe Today. He's also the co-host of Astronomy Cast with Dr. Pamela Gay. Here's a link to my Mastodon account.

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