We want to keep things transparent: here is what The Journal does with information collected through our site.
If you sign up for emails, we save your email address. If you browse articles, our analytics tools track aggregate patterns like which stories get the most reads. None of this is tied to your identity in any way we could use to identify you personally.
Cookies help our site function properly and allow us to see general traffic trends. Most browsers let you control or block cookies if you prefer.
We work with a handful of service providers for things like email delivery and traffic analytics. They handle your data only as needed to provide their service to us, and they are contractually required to protect it.
Your personal data is never sold. If you want us to delete what we have, just ask. You can reach us at editor@thjournal.com.