Privacy Policy

Last updated: May 21, 2026

StackBrief publishes engineering briefings for frontend, backend, and mobile stacks. We may collect server logs, contact messages, and aggregate readership data for topics such as JavaScript frameworks, backend languages, mobile SDKs, dependency updates, and security advisories. We do not collect source code repositories, production logs, API keys, credentials, or private vulnerability details unless you voluntarily send them; please do not include secrets in contact messages.

1. Information We Collect

We may collect log data automatically, including IP address, browser type, device type, pages visited, referring URLs, approximate time on page, and basic diagnostic information needed to operate and protect the Site.

If you contact us, we collect the name, email address, subject, and message you provide. We use that information only to review your request, respond, investigate corrections, and maintain site safety.

2. Cookies, Advertising & Third-Party Links

Cookies and analytics may help us understand which technical tracks need better coverage. Advertising partners may use cookies on topic pages. Links to vendor documentation, GitHub repositories, release notes, CVE databases, package registries, and cloud providers are third-party services governed by their own privacy policies.

Google may act as a third-party vendor and use advertising cookies, including DoubleClick-related cookies, to serve ads based on visits to this Site and other sites. Google's advertising cookies allow Google and its partners to serve personalized or non-personalized ads where permitted.

Third-party advertisers and linked websites may receive your IP address or use cookies, JavaScript, and web beacons. We do not control those technologies and are not responsible for third-party content, privacy policies, products, or services.

3. Advertising Choices

4. Regional Privacy Rights

European Union & United Kingdom Residents

For EEA/UK readers, contact messages are processed to answer your request, and basic logs are processed for security and abuse prevention. We generally retain correction messages only as long as needed to verify release information or update a briefing.

You may request access, correction, deletion, restriction, portability, objection, or withdrawal of consent by contacting us at coffeyjasmine75@gmail.com.

California & Other US State Residents

Third-party advertising may receive device identifiers and page activity for cross-context advertising. StackBrief does not sell engineering credentials, repo data, or private project information because we do not collect it.

To exercise privacy rights, email coffeyjasmine75@gmail.com or use browser-based Global Privacy Control where supported.

Children's Privacy

This Site is not directed to children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children. If you believe a child has provided personal data, contact us so we can delete it.

5. Policy Updates & Contact

We may update this Privacy Policy by posting a revised version on this page and changing the date above. Questions or privacy requests can be sent to coffeyjasmine75@gmail.com.