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Privacy Policy
All information in this document is accurate to the best of my knowledge and based on current Substack policies. For official details, please see Substack directly.
Effective Date: September 21. 2025
This Privacy Policy explains how The Habitual Monogamist collects, uses, and protects your information when you subscribe, read, or interact with this publication.
1. Information Collected
Email Address: Collected when you subscribe, for the purpose of delivering posts and updates.
Payment Information: If you choose a paid subscription, payment details are processed securely by Stripe and never stored directly by The Habitual Monogamist.
Engagement Data: Substack may provide general analytics (e.g., number of readers, open rates), but no personally identifying browsing history is collected by the author.
2. How Information is Used
To send you newsletters, updates, and paid content (if applicable).
To manage your subscription (free or paid).
To improve the quality and delivery of content.
3. Sharing of Information
Your information will never be sold or rented.
Email addresses are used solely for Substack’s publishing system.
Payment information is handled exclusively by Stripe.
4. Cookies & Analytics
Substack may use cookies or similar technologies to track performance and analytics.
The Habitual Monogamist does not directly install or operate additional tracking.
5. Your Rights
You can unsubscribe at any time using the link at the bottom of any email.
You may request that your data be deleted from Substack’s system by contacting Substack support.
If you are in a jurisdiction with data protection rights (such as GDPR or CCPA), you may exercise those rights through Substack’s platform.
6. Security
Reasonable measures are taken through Substack and Stripe to protect your information.
No system is 100% secure, but industry-standard practices are in place.
7. Updates to this Policy
This policy may be updated occasionally to reflect changes in practices or legal requirements.
Any significant changes will be announced via a post or email notice.
