Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy for StablecoinNews.org

Welcome to StablecoinNews.org, your trusted source for news on stablecoins, including stablecoin prices, stablecoin lists, and stablecoin examples like Tether (USDT) and USD Coin (USDC). We value your privacy and aim to be transparent about how your personal information is handled. This simplified Privacy Policy explains what data we collect, how it’s used, and your rights under laws like the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)

Last Updated: July 9, 2025

1. Who We Are

StablecoinNews.org is a blog providing news and insights about stablecoins, from Stablecoin XRP myths to why Bitcoin isn’t a stablecoin. We rely on Google’s infrastructure for website operations, including analytics, ads, and comment features. 

2. What Information We Collect

We collect minimal data directly and rely on Google for most data processing:

  • Data You Provide: Your name, email, or other details if you comment on posts, use our contact form, or subscribe to updates.
  • Google-Collected Data: Google Analytics tracks usage data like your IP address, browser type, device info, and pages visited. Google Ads may collect data for personalized ads. See Google’s Privacy Policy for details.
  • Cookies: Google uses cookies for analytics and ads. For EU users, we display a cookie consent popup per GDPR. You can manage preferences via our site’s cookie banner.

We don’t collect sensitive data or information from children under 13 without parental consent, per the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA).

3. How We Use Your Information

We use your data to:

  • Share stablecoin news and respond to your comments or inquiries.
  • Improve our blog based on Google Analytics insights (e.g., popular articles on stablecoin prices).
  • Allow Google to serve ads, which may be personalized based on your browsing.

Google processes most data (e.g., analytics, ads) under its Privacy Policy. We don’t sell your personal information, but Google may share data with advertisers for ad targeting, which qualifies as “sharing” under CCPA/CPRA.

4. Your Privacy Rights

EU Residents (GDPR): Under GDPR, you can:

  • Access, correct, or delete your data (e.g., comments).
  • Object to or restrict data processing.
  • Request data portability.
  • Withdraw cookie consent via our site’s cookie banner.

Contact us at through our contact us page to exercise these rights. For Google-collected data, visit Google’s Data & Privacy page.

California Residents (CCPA/CPRA): You can:

  • Know what data we or Google collect.
  • Opt out of data sharing for ads. 
  • Request data deletion (subject to exceptions, like legal requirements).
  • Correct inaccurate data.

Submit requests to us through our contact us page . We respond within 45 days. For Google’s data, use their Ad Settings to opt out of personalized ads.

Other U.S. Residents: States like Virginia and Colorado offer similar rights (e.g., opt-out of targeted ads). We comply with all applicable laws.

5. Google’s Role and Data Transfers

Most data collection (e.g., analytics, ads) is handled by Google. Data may be transferred to the U.S. or other regions. For EU users, Google complies with the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework (DPF), ensuring protections for cross-border transfers. See Google’s Privacy Policy and the DPF website for details.

6. Data Security and Retention

We secure data you provide (e.g., comments) with standard measures, but Google handles security for analytics and ads. We keep your data only as needed (e.g., comments remain until you request deletion). Google’s retention policies apply to their data; check their Privacy Policy.

7. Cookies and Tracking

Google uses cookies for analytics and ads. EU users see a consent popup per GDPR. California users can opt out of ad-related data sharing via Do Not Sell or Share or Google’s Ad Settings. We honor “Do Not Track” signals per California’s CalOPPA.

8. California-Specific Information

Under CCPA/CPRA, we don’t sell data, but Google’s ad targeting may count as “sharing.” Opt out via our Do Not Sell or Share link. We verify data requests securely and respond within 15-45 days. Exemptions include public data or legal requirements.

9. Updates to This Policy

We may update this policy to reflect changes in laws or practices. Check this page for the latest version. We’ll notify you of major changes via a site notice.

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