Your Privacy Choices
Effective July 11, 2026
The short version
Truvace does not sell or share personal information for advertising, does not run third-party trackers, and sets only an essential session cookie. That means the most common “opt out” — of sale, sharing, and targeted advertising — is the permanent default here. There is nothing to switch off.
Choices you can make
Read without an account. Every published record, index, and essay is available without signing in, and anonymous reading sends us nothing but standard server logs.
Participate pseudonymously. Reader accounts require only an email and a display name; the display name is what appears publicly.
Delete your data. Request account deletion at any time via the contact form. See the Privacy Policy for what is removed and what the permanent editorial record retains.
Global Privacy Control. Because we do not sell or share personal information, GPC signals require no action from us — but browsers sending them receive the same default treatment as everyone else: no sale, no sharing, no tracking.
State-specific rights
US state privacy laws grant additional enumerated rights; see Your US State Privacy Rights.