Data used for accounts

If you create an account, the site stores the details needed to identify and secure that account, such as email address, display name, password authentication records handled through the auth system, role, account status, sessions, and timestamps.

Account data is used for login, saved follows/watchlists, personalized feeds, digest preferences, feedback history, and editor/admin access where applicable.

Essential cookies

The site uses essential cookies for login sessions and security. These cookies are needed for account features and protected editorial/admin tools to work.

Because they are necessary for requested account/security functionality, they are not treated as optional analytics or marketing cookies.

Analytics and tracking

Google Analytics, advertising pixels, social tracking pixels, heatmaps, and remarketing tools are not enabled in this first publish-hardening pass.

The Buy Me a Coffee support link is a plain outbound link. No third-party support script is loaded on One Geopolitics pages.

If optional analytics is added later, the site should add a consent banner/settings flow before loading non-essential analytics scripts for users who need consent protection.

Feedback and correction requests

Feedback forms may store your submission text, category, related page/entity, account identity if signed in, status, and editorial handling notes. This is used to review corrections, source tips, coverage proposals, and general feedback.

You can also contact the site directly at contact@onegeopolitics.com for privacy, correction, deletion, and access-related requests.

Do not submit confidential source material, private personal data about third parties, or sensitive documents through the public feedback form.

Editorial/source records

For published political records, the site may preserve source references, source snapshots, review timestamps, and editorial audit details. Public pages expose this through restrained evidence/details UI rather than raw internal logs.

Your choices

  • You can browse public pages without creating an account.
  • You can request correction or deletion of account-related information through the feedback/contact path.
  • You can log out to end the current browser session.
  • You can avoid optional tracking because none is currently enabled.