Privacy policy
Last updated: July 2026. The short version: this is a publishing site. We want you to read articles, not surrender data.
What we collect
Reading The Future Tech requires no account, no sign-up and no personal information. We do not run advertising trackers, social-media pixels or third-party embeds, and we do not sell or share data with anyone.
Analytics
We may use a basic analytics tool to understand aggregate readership — which pages are read and roughly where visitors come from. If analytics involving cookies or similar technologies are active, that is the only such use on this site; we do not use cookies for advertising or cross-site tracking of any kind.
Newsletter
Our newsletter signup is currently disabled and we are not collecting email addresses. When it launches, this policy will be updated to explain exactly what we store (an email address), why (to send the newsletter), and how to unsubscribe (one click, honoured immediately).
If you email editor@thefuturetech.co.uk, we'll hold your message and address for as long as needed to deal with your query, and no longer. We won't add you to any list.
Outbound links
Articles link to third-party websites (official documentation, research bodies and similar). Those sites have their own privacy practices, which we don't control.
Your rights
Under UK data protection law you can ask what personal data we hold about you, and ask for it to be corrected or deleted. Given how little we collect, the answer will usually be "nothing", but you're welcome to ask: editor@thefuturetech.co.uk.
Changes
If this policy changes materially — for example, when the newsletter launches — we'll update this page and the date at the top.