Privacy Policy
MokiNews collects only the minimum data needed to send the newsletter you signed up for, and we never sell, rent, or trade your personal information. This page explains exactly what we gather, why we gather it, and the choices you have. We keep the list of data points short on purpose, because the less we hold, the less there is to protect. If anything here is unclear, you can always reach us at service@moki.news.
What We Collect
When you subscribe, we store the email address you provide, the nickname you choose, the topics you select, and your preferred language for the briefing. Each email includes a small open-tracking pixel, so we can see in aggregate whether an issue was opened. When you visit a linked page, we record basic page-view counts. We do not ask for your real name, phone number, address, or any financial details, and we never request more than the fields shown on the signup form. We also do not build advertising profiles or track you across other websites. In short, we collect what is needed to deliver a relevant daily email and to understand, at a high level, whether people find it useful.
How We Use It
We use your information for two purposes only: to send you the daily briefing you asked for, and to gather basic, aggregate analytics about how the newsletter performs. The topics and language you pick let us tailor each issue to what you actually want to read. Open rates and page views help us judge which stories resonate so we can improve future editions. We never use your data to send unrelated marketing, and we do not hand it to advertisers. Your email address is used to reach you, not to identify you elsewhere. If we ever wanted to use your information for a genuinely new purpose, we would ask you first.
Storage and Security
Your data is stored securely and access is limited to what is necessary to operate the newsletter. We keep your information only for as long as you remain subscribed, plus a short period afterward for operational and record-keeping reasons. When you unsubscribe, your address is removed from the active sending list. We take reasonable technical and organizational measures to protect the data we hold, though no method of transmission or storage over the internet can be guaranteed to be perfectly secure. We do not sell, rent, or trade your personal information to anyone, for any reason. If a data incident ever affected you, we would act promptly and be honest about what happened.
Third Parties
We use Resend to deliver our emails, which means your email address and the message content pass through their systems in order to reach your inbox. Resend processes this data on our behalf and is subject to its own privacy policy and security practices. We share the minimum necessary for delivery and do not authorize any partner to use your data for their own marketing. Aside from our email provider, we do not sell or disclose your personal information to third parties, except where required by law. We do not use third-party advertising networks or data brokers. If our list of service providers changes in a meaningful way, we will update this page.
Your Rights
You are in control of your subscription at every step. Every email we send includes links to manage your preferences or to unsubscribe instantly, with no questions asked. We use double opt-in, so a subscription only becomes active after you confirm it from your own inbox, which prevents anyone from signing you up without permission. You can change your chosen topics or language at any time, or ask us to delete your data entirely. To exercise any of these rights, or if you simply have a question, email us at service@moki.news. We aim to respond to reasonable requests promptly.
Cookies and Tracking
We keep tracking deliberately light. The newsletter uses a single open-tracking pixel to measure, in aggregate, whether issues are opened, and our linked pages record simple page-view counts. We do not use cross-site advertising cookies, and we do not follow you around the web after you leave. If your email client blocks the tracking pixel, the newsletter will still arrive and work exactly as normal. You can also disable remote image loading in most email apps if you prefer not to be counted at all. These signals are only ever read as totals, never tied back to build a detailed profile of you.