Privacy Policy

At Vox, we believe that privacy is the bedrock of intellectual freedom. This policy outlines how we handle your data with the same rigor and craftsmanship we apply to our editorial content.

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Information Collection

We collect information directly provided by you when you create an account, subscribe to our newsletter, or participate in community discussions. This includes your name, email address, and billing information for premium access.

Additionally, we automatically collect certain technical information when you interact with our platform, such as your IP address, browser type, and device identifiers to ensure a seamless reading experience.

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Use of Data

Your data is used to provide, maintain, and improve the editorial services of Vox. Specifically, we use it to:

  • Personalize your reading recommendations based on your historical interests.
  • Process transactions and provide receipts for premium subscriptions.
  • Communicate editorial updates and curated newsletters.
Data is not a commodity to be traded; it is a trust to be protected.
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Cookies

We use essential cookies to manage authentication and preserve your preferences. We also utilize analytical cookies to understand how readers navigate our long-form series, allowing us to optimize layout and legibility.

You can control cookie settings through your browser, though disabling them may impact the functionality of specific premium features.

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User Rights

As a reader of Vox, you have the right to access, correct, or delete your personal information at any time. We support the principles of data portability and the right to be forgotten.

To exercise these rights, or if you have any inquiries regarding our data practices, please contact our privacy desk at privacy@readvox.com.

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