Clear. Simple. No nonsense.
This isn't a legal document written by lawyers. It's plain English explaining what happens (and doesn't happen) with your data on Trishola.
Last Updated: 2025
Let's start with what we don't collect or track:
You can't sign up. No emails, no passwords, no profiles. What you read is between you and your browser.
We don't know who you are. No name, age, location, or identity tracking. You're anonymous here.
Trishola is free. No credit cards, no subscriptions, no financial data exchanged. Ever.
We don't sell, rent, or trade data because we don't collect it. No middlemen involved.
Basic, anonymous website analytics:
Total visitors per day, popular pages, average time on site. No individual identification.
Browser type, screen size, country (for language purposes only). No IP address tracking.
Which sites link to Trishola. Helps understand what content resonates.
Note: This data is anonymous and aggregated. It tells us "100 people read this blog" not "John from London read this blog."
What external services we use and why:
For typography. They may collect basic font usage data.
Standard server logs (IP addresses, timestamps) for security and maintenance.
Where Trishola is hosted. They have their own privacy policy for hosting data.
These are standard web services. We don't control their data practices but choose them for their transparency.
What you can do to protect your privacy:
Use private/incognito mode. Adjust cookie settings. Block third-party trackers.
Mask your IP address and location if you want additional anonymity.
Disable JavaScript if you don't want interactive elements (but quizzes won't work).
Clear browser cache and cookies periodically to remove local data.
Trishola contains links to external websites (Wikipedia, other resources).
Links don't mean endorsement. We link to sources, not necessarily agreement.
Once you leave Trishola, their privacy policies apply. Read them.
Many links go to Wikipedia and similar open knowledge platforms.
If you have privacy concerns:
trishola.in@gmail.com
For privacy-related inquiries only. Expect response within 72 hours.
Specific concern, page URL, and suggested solution if any.
Note: We're one person, not a corporation. We'll address legitimate privacy concerns but can't handle legal demands or bulk requests.
Trishola is designed with privacy in mind:
If this doesn't satisfy you, that's okay. Close the tab. Your privacy, your choice.