Welcome to the Privacy Policy for Loopnews! This page is like a promise from us about how we handle your info. We keep things simple, just like our blog posts on movies, stars, and politics. Privacy means keeping your personal stuff safe, like a secret between friends. We write this at an easy level so everyone can understand, from kids to grown-ups. Our goal is to be clear and honest, so you feel good about reading our fun stories on entertainment and current events.
First, what is privacy? It's about protecting details like your name, email, or what you like to read. At Loopnews, we care a lot about this. We started in 2020, and since then, we've made sure to follow rules like those in the US and California, where many readers are. If you're in Los Angeles or anywhere, we treat your info the same way – with respect. We don't want to confuse you with big words, so we'll explain everything step by step.
What info do we collect? When you visit Loopnews, we might get some basic things automatically. Like your IP address, which is like a home address for your computer. This helps us know where visitors come from, maybe Los Angeles or other places. We also see what browser you use, like Chrome or Safari, and what pages you click, such as a post about a new TV show or an election update. If you sign up for our newsletter, we ask for your email. That's so we can send you fresh news on pop culture or government stuff. We might ask for your name too, but only if you want to share. For comments, you can add your thoughts on a celebrity scandal or a political debate, and we see what you write.
We also use cookies. Cookies are tiny files that remember you, like saving your spot in a book. They help us show you better content, like suggesting articles on music if you read those a lot. Some cookies come from other companies, like for ads or sharing buttons to social media. But we don't track you everywhere online – just on our site. If you don't like cookies, you can turn them off in your browser settings. It's easy, like flipping a switch.
How do we use your info? We use it to make Loopnews better. For example, seeing what posts are popular helps us write more about hit movies or big laws. Your email gets our newsletter with simple explanations of world events or game reviews. We don't sell your info to anyone. That's a big no! We might share with helpers, like the company that sends emails for us, but they promise to keep it safe too. If there's a law reason, like a court order, we might have to share, but that's rare.
What about kids? If you're under 13, we follow special rules like COPPA in the US. We don't collect your info without a parent's okay. Parents, if you think we have your kid's details by mistake, email us at contact@loopnews.com to remove it. We want Loopnews to be fun for all ages, like reading about cartoons that talk about real issues.
Security: We keep your info safe like a treasure. We use strong locks on our computers, called encryption, to stop bad guys from stealing it. But no system is perfect – if something bad happens, we'll tell you fast, as laws say. You can help by using good passwords and not sharing them.
Your choices: You control your info! If you signed up, you can unsubscribe from emails anytime – there's a link at the bottom. Want to see what we have on you? Ask us, and we'll show. You can also ask to delete it. In places like California, you have extra rights under laws like CCPA. That means you can say no to us selling info (but we don't sell anyway) or ask for details twice a year.
Third parties: Sometimes we link to other sites, like a video from a movie or a political group's page. When you go there, their rules apply, not ours. Read their privacy policies too. We also have ads – companies might show you ads based on what you like, but we don't give them your name or email.
Changes to this policy: We might update this page if new laws come or we add features, like a podcast on entertainment politics. We'll post the new version here and note the date. If big changes happen, we might email you. By using Loopnews after updates, you agree.
Who to contact: Questions? Email contact@loopnews.com. Or write to our founder Alex at our virtual office. We're here to help. Loopnews is all about looping you into fun facts without worries.
Thanks for trusting us! We love sharing easy stories on stars running for office or shows about history. Your privacy lets us keep going. Stay safe online, and enjoy the loop!
Last updated: January 25, 2026.
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