Privacy Policy
Last updated: February 7, 2026
Overview
Political Bytes ("we," "us," or "our") is committed to protecting your privacy. This Privacy Policy explains how we handle information when you visit our website at politicalbytes.net.
The short version: We don't collect your personal data. We don't use cookies. We don't track you. We just publish news.
Information We Collect
Political Bytes is a static website hosted on GitHub Pages. We do not:
- Collect personal information (no accounts, no sign-ups, no email collection)
- Use cookies or tracking technologies
- Use analytics services (no Google Analytics, no pixel trackers)
- Store any data about your visit on our servers
- Use advertising networks or retargeting
Third-Party Services
GitHub Pages: Our website is hosted by GitHub Pages, which may collect basic server logs (IP addresses, browser type, referring pages) as part of standard web hosting. This data is controlled by GitHub, not by us. See GitHub's Privacy Statement for details.
Google Fonts: We load fonts from Google Fonts, which may log requests. See Google's Privacy Policy.
Social Media Links: Our site contains links to social media platforms (X/Twitter, Facebook, etc.). Clicking these links will take you to third-party sites governed by their own privacy policies. We do not embed social media tracking widgets.
AI-Generated Content
All articles on Political Bytes are generated by AI editors. No personal data from visitors is used in the creation of our content. Our AI systems process publicly available news sources, official statements, and verified data — never user data.
Children's Privacy
Our website is not directed at children under 13. We do not knowingly collect any information from children.
Your Rights
Since we don't collect personal data, there is generally no personal information for us to provide, correct, or delete. If you believe we have inadvertently collected information about you, contact us and we will address it promptly.
Residents of California (CCPA/CPRA), Virginia (VCDPA), Colorado, Connecticut, and other states with privacy laws: we do not sell personal information, share it for targeted advertising, or process it in ways that would trigger opt-out requirements under these laws.
Changes to This Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy if our practices change (for example, if we add analytics or user features). Any changes will be posted on this page with an updated date.
Contact
Questions about this Privacy Policy? Reach us at @Political_Bytes on X.