Privacy Policy
Introduction
Privacy matters to us at Reactionlogic.com. This policy explains, in straightforward terms, which information we gather when you access our site, the reasons we gather it, the parties with whom we may share it, and the steps you can take to exercise your privacy rights under the laws that apply to you. We encourage you to read this policy completely — privacy rules differ across regions and several of the options below rest with you.
Information We Collect
Our servers and hosting partners automatically document standard connection information whenever you load a page on Reactionlogic.com, including your IP address, your browser's user-agent string, the specific page or article you accessed, the referrer URL, and the date and time of your visit. We rely on this data to keep the site running smoothly, resolve technical issues, analyze overall visitor volume, and identify malicious activities like scraping or brute-force attempts.
When you actively engage with Reactionlogic.com — such as signing up for our newsletter, sending us feedback or story tips via the Contact form, requesting advertising information through the Advertise form, or unsubscribing from communications — you directly share information with us. We handle that information with care and use it exclusively to fulfill the particular action you initiated.
How We Use Your Information
The information we gather from Reactionlogic.com supports the delivery and ongoing enhancement of our editorial content. In practice, this includes displaying pages in your browser, delivering newsletters you've chosen to receive, responding to inquiries sent through the Contact form, creating anonymized audience reports for our staff and advertising partners, protecting the site from harmful conduct, and meeting legal requirements. We do not sell your personal information to anyone else.
Under the GDPR, where applicable, our legal grounds for handling personal data include your consent (newsletter signup, voluntary analytics participation), our legitimate business interests (running and defending the site, producing audience summaries), fulfillment of a contract with you (sending your subscribed newsletter), and legal requirements (mandated record retention). Where consent is our basis, you are free to withdraw it anytime; where legitimate interests apply, you may lodge an objection at any time.
Cookies and Tracking Technologies
Cookies are small files your browser keeps when visiting websites. Reactionlogic.com deploys essential cookies (required for core site functions) and, where your approval is legally mandated, optional cookies for site analytics and ads. You are able to reject or remove cookies whenever you choose, though this may prevent certain site features from working as designed. We respect browser-level privacy signals, including Global Privacy Control.
Third-Party Service Providers
Reactionlogic.com depends on a modest number of outside vendors to operate: our cloud infrastructure provider handles server operations, a content distribution and security service manages our edge layer, our email provider sends newsletters, and our analytics vendor compiles visitor data. All such vendors act as Service Providers, bound by written agreements that limit their use of data to the specific services we engage them to provide.
Advertising
Advertisements on Reactionlogic.com are typically delivered by an ad network — presently Google AdSense — which uses cookies to measure impressions, stop fraudulent activity, and (where you have given permission) customize the advertisements you see. We do not furnish your identifiable personal information to any advertiser. Through your browser settings or your Google account, you are able to opt out of personalized ads at any moment.
Data Retention
Personal information is stored only as long as needed to accomplish the original purpose, along with any retention periods mandated by law. In general terms: newsletter subscriber records stay until you opt out; responses from the Contact form are kept for up to 24 months; server access logs are deleted within 90 days; analytics summaries in non-personal form are preserved indefinitely.
Your Privacy Rights
Laws such as the GDPR (across Europe) and the CCPA / CPRA (in California) grant you possible entitlements to review the personal information we possess, revise it if incorrect, demand removal, opt out of any Sale or Sharing (we do not engage in the Sale or Sharing of personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising purposes), constrain how we use it, and file a complaint with appropriate authorities. Submit requests to exercise these rights via the Contact form.
Children's Privacy
Reactionlogic.com serves a general readership and is not tailored for minors under 16. We do not knowingly acquire personal information from children. Should you be a parent or guardian who suspects a child provided personal information to us, reach out immediately so we can remove it.
International Data Transfers
Since Reactionlogic.com is accessible globally and uses cloud-based infrastructure partners, your information may be handled in jurisdictions outside your home country, which could include the United States. When transferring personal data out of the European Economic Area or the United Kingdom to nations without an adequacy determination, we employ Standard Contractual Clauses or comparable protections to maintain data safety.
Security
Your personal information is defended by a layered approach to security — administrative policies, technical measures, and physical controls — scaled to match how sensitive the data is. Our protections include encrypted connections (HTTPS/TLS), restricted staff access limited to essential needs, ongoing assessment of partner security practices, and rapid review of any event that may threaten your information. While perfect security is unrealistic, we commit ourselves to managing risk diligently.
Changes to This Policy and How to Reach Us
This Privacy Policy is subject to revision as needed. The "Last updated" date shown at the top indicates when the policy was last changed. Substantial modifications will include additional notification (for instance, a message displayed on the site or an alert in our newsletter). Questions about privacy or requests to exercise your rights should be submitted via the Contact form in the site footer.