Last updated: May 2026
This Privacy Policy explains what data is collected when you visit SolveTechToday, why it is collected, how it is used, and what rights you have over it. It is written to be readable rather than exhaustive — if you have a specific question not answered here, the contact address on the About page is the right place to ask.
Who Runs This Site
SolveTechToday is an independently operated website run by a single individual publisher based in the European Union. It is not a company or organisation.
- Website: solvetechtoday.com
- Contact: info [@] solvetechtoday.com
Being based inthe European Union means this site operates under European Union law, including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). If you are visiting from within the EU or UK, GDPR protections apply to your data by default.
What Data Is Collected
Data you provide directly
If you contact this site by email or through a contact form, the information you include in your message — typically your email address and whatever you choose to write — is received and stored only for the purpose of responding to you. No mailing lists are maintained, and contact details are not used for any other purpose without your knowledge.
If comments are enabled on this site, any information you submit when leaving a comment may be stored as part of that comment thread.
Data collected automatically
When you visit this site, certain technical information is recorded automatically by the hosting infrastructure and analytics tools. This may include:
- Your IP address (which may be anonymised depending on the tool used)
- Browser type and version
- Operating system
- Pages visited and time spent on them
- How you arrived at the site (search engine, direct link, referral, etc.)
This information is used in aggregate to understand how the site is being used and to maintain its performance and security. It is not used to identify individual visitors.
Cookies
This site uses cookies. What they are, which ones are used, and how to manage them is covered in the Cookie Policy.
How Data Is Used
Data collected through this site is used for the following purposes:
- Keeping the site running correctly and securely
- Understanding how content is being used so it can be improved
- Responding to messages or enquiries sent to the contact address
- Complying with legal obligations where they apply
Personal data is not sold, rented, or traded to any third party.
Legal Basis for Processing (GDPR)
For visitors in the EU and UK, personal data is processed on the following legal bases:
- Consent — where you have actively provided data, such as by sending a message or accepting cookie preferences
- Legitimate interests — for essential site operation, security monitoring, and anonymous analytics that do not override your privacy rights
- Legal obligation — where processing is required by applicable law
Where consent is the basis for processing, you may withdraw it at any time by contacting the address above or adjusting your cookie settings.
Third-Party Services
This site uses third-party services that may process data independently under their own privacy policies. These include:
Google AdSense — serves advertising on this site and may use cookies to personalise ads based on your browsing behaviour. Google’s privacy policy is available at google.com/policies/privacy. You can manage Google ad personalisation at adssettings.google.com.
Analytics tools — used to collect aggregated, anonymised data about how the site is visited. Where possible, IP anonymisation is enabled.
Hosting infrastructure — the hosting provider processes technical data (such as IP addresses) as a standard part of delivering web pages. This is governed by the hosting provider’s own data processing terms.
This site does not control how third-party services handle data once it leaves the site. Reviewing the privacy policies of those services directly is recommended if their practices concern you.
Data Sharing
Data is not shared with third parties except in the following limited circumstances:
- With service providers necessary to operate the site (hosting, analytics), who are required to handle data appropriately
- When required to do so by law or legal process
- To protect the safety or security of the site or its visitors
How Long Data Is Kept
Contact messages and any personal data submitted voluntarily are kept only as long as needed to respond and for a reasonable period afterwards in case of follow-up. They are not retained indefinitely. Automatically collected analytics data is retained according to the retention settings of the analytics tool used and deleted when no longer needed for performance review purposes.
Your Rights
Under GDPR and applicable EU law, you have the right to:
- Access the personal data held about you
- Correct inaccurate data
- Request deletion of your data (the right to be forgotten)
- Object to or restrict certain types of processing
- Withdraw consent at any time where consent was the basis for processing
- Data portability — receive your data in a structured, commonly used format
To exercise any of these rights, contact the address on the About page. Requests are handled without undue delay and within the timeframes required by law.
This site does not knowingly collect data from children under the age of 16. If you believe a child has submitted personal data through this site, please make contact so it can be removed.
Security
Reasonable technical and organisational measures are in place to protect personal data from unauthorised access, loss, or misuse. That said, no method of transmission over the internet is completely secure, and no absolute guarantee can be made.
External Links
Where this site links to external websites, their privacy practices are their own responsibility. This Privacy Policy does not extend to any third-party site, and reviewing those sites’ policies separately is recommended.
Changes to This Policy
This Privacy Policy may be updated to reflect changes in how the site operates, which services it uses, or what the law requires. The current version is always the one at this URL, with the date at the top of the page reflecting the most recent revision.
