PRIVACY POLICY
Privacy Policy
This policy explains what information Anonymous Psychologist collects and how it’s used. We especially understand that visitors to a mental health site value their privacy — we’ve tried to keep this straightforward.
Information we collect
- Usage data: standard analytics such as pages visited, time on site, and referring pages, typically collected in aggregate and not tied to your name.
- Information you provide directly: if you contact us or subscribe to updates, we collect the information you submit (such as your email address).
- Cookies: small files used for basic site functionality and analytics. You can control cookies through your browser settings.
What we don’t do
- We do not sell your personal information.
- We do not ask you to submit personal health information through this site, and we ask that you don’t include it in contact forms or messages to us.
- We do not require an account or login to read our content.
How information is used
We use collected information to operate and improve the site, respond to inquiries, and, if you’ve opted in, send occasional email updates. You can unsubscribe from any email communication at any time.
Third parties
We may use third-party services (such as web analytics or email delivery providers) that process data on our behalf under their own privacy and security practices. We do not permit third parties to use data collected on this site for their own independent marketing purposes.
Your choices
You can control cookies through your browser, unsubscribe from emails via the link in any message we send, and contact us at any time with privacy questions or requests via our Contact page.
Note: this is a general-purpose privacy policy template and has not yet been reviewed by a lawyer. Before public launch, this page should be reviewed against applicable state, federal, and (if serving non-U.S. visitors) international privacy law — including specific mechanisms for CCPA/CPRA and any analytics or email tools actually in use — to confirm accuracy and completeness.
Last updated August 21, 2026.