Privacy
Privacy Policy
Plain-language privacy notes for the early public Base2026 project.
Last updated: 2026-06-09
This Privacy Policy explains how Base2026 handles information when you visit the website or contact the project.
Base2026 is a research and knowledge-base project that turns public short-form expert content into searchable, attributed knowledge records.
This document is a practical privacy notice for an early-stage project. It is not a substitute for legal advice.
1. Information we collect from website visitors
Base2026 is designed to collect as little visitor information as possible.
Depending on the current website configuration, we may process:
- server logs;
- IP address;
- browser/user-agent string;
- request URL;
- time of visit;
- basic security logs;
- contact form submissions if you send one;
- email address if you contact us or request a correction/removal.
We do not intentionally collect sensitive personal information from visitors.
2. Analytics and cookies
Base2026 uses necessary cookies or local browser storage to remember cookie preferences and keep the site working.
Base2026 may use basic privacy-friendly analytics or server-side logs to understand whether the project is working and which pages are useful.
Optional analytics and marketing cookies are not currently active by default. If they are added later, they should only run after the visitor allows them where consent is required.
If third-party analytics, tracking cookies, or advertising tools are added later, the website should disclose them clearly and, where required, ask for consent before setting non-essential cookies.
For EU visitors, cookies that identify users or track behavior may be treated as personal data and can require a valid legal basis or consent.
3. Information in the knowledge base
Base2026 may include public information connected to public creator content, such as:
- creator/public account name;
- public profile handle;
- public source URL;
- public post caption;
- topic labels;
- publication date if available;
- transcript or text extracted from public video/audio;
- processing metadata.
Base2026 is not intended to collect private, paywalled, login-restricted, or non-public content.
4. Purpose of processing
We process information to:
- operate the website;
- provide search functionality;
- maintain source attribution;
- improve the knowledge base;
- prevent abuse and spam;
- respond to correction/removal requests;
- maintain backups and logs;
- understand whether the project is useful.
5. Legal basis / practical basis
Depending on jurisdiction and exact data type, processing may be based on:
- legitimate interest in operating and securing the website;
- legitimate interest in maintaining an attributed research index of public knowledge records;
- consent, where required, for non-essential cookies or optional communications;
- compliance with applicable legal obligations.
Public availability does not automatically remove all rights or obligations. For that reason, Base2026 uses attribution, source links, correction workflows, and removal request handling.
6. What we do not do
Base2026 does not intentionally:
- collect private messages;
- access private accounts;
- publish private or paywalled content;
- sell visitor personal data;
- sell creator personal data;
- use visitor data for advertising profiles;
- hide the original source of public records;
- claim ownership of creator content.
7. Data sharing
We may share limited data with service providers that help operate the project, such as:
- hosting providers;
- database/search infrastructure;
- email/contact form providers;
- analytics providers if enabled;
- security/logging tools.
These providers process data only as needed to provide their services.
8. Data retention
Server logs are kept only as long as reasonably needed for security, debugging, and operations.
Contact/correction/removal requests may be retained to document the request and prevent re-publication of removed content.
Knowledge-base records may be retained while they remain useful, lawful, and consistent with the project's source/content policy.
9. Creator correction and removal requests
If you are a creator and believe a record is inaccurate, misattributed, outdated, or should be removed, contact the project with:
- your name or creator handle;
- the source URL or Base2026 record URL;
- the requested correction/removal;
- a way to verify that the request is legitimate.
Base2026 will review reasonable requests and may correct, hide, or remove records. Send requests to offflinerpsy@gmail.com.
10. Security
Base2026 uses reasonable technical measures to protect the website and database, including access controls, backups, and server security practices.
No internet service is perfectly secure. Early-stage projects can have operational limitations.
11. International access
Base2026 may be accessed internationally. Hosting and infrastructure providers may process data in different countries depending on deployment.
12. Children's data
Base2026 is not intended for children and does not knowingly collect personal information from children.
If a record appears to involve a minor or sensitive personal information, contact the project for review.
13. Changes to this policy
This Privacy Policy may be updated as the project develops. The updated date at the top should reflect the latest version.
14. Contact
For privacy, correction, or removal requests, email offflinerpsy@gmail.com.