Privacy

Privacy Policy

This is not legal filler for its own sake. It explains, in plain language, what data may be used to run the site, why it may be needed, and where the hard boundary sits.

On this page

What this is about

Not legal filler, but a plain-language explanation of what data is used, why, and where the hard boundary is.

Data policy

Only what is needed

The project should not turn into a noisy behavior tracker.

Never needed

Seeds and keys

That information should never be requested in any form.

Purpose

Account basics

Progress, bookmarks, and basic sign-in identity when you use an account.

No filler

This section is not here for legal padding. It explains how the project is built, where its responsibility stops, who it is for, and where to report a mistake or a weak point in the route.

StartCryptoGuide is an educational project. The logic is simple: collect the minimum data actually needed for the site to function and avoid turning the platform into a noisy behavior tracker.

What data may be used

  • Email — if you voluntarily subscribe to updates or contact the project directly.
  • Technical logs — standard data for protection, diagnostics, and basic site stability.
  • Analytics — only to understand where navigation breaks and which pages actually help beginners.
  • Account data — progress, bookmarks, and basic sign-in identity when you choose to use an account.

How the data may be used

  • to keep the site and account features working;
  • to send updates to subscribers if that subscription is active;
  • to support security and stability;
  • to understand where the interface and the route structure need improvement.

What the project should never request

  • seed phrases;
  • private keys;
  • wallet or exchange recovery codes;
  • any other critical data that gives direct access to funds.

Do not send that information through forms, email, or Telegram. If anyone requests it in the project’s name, that is already a problem.

Your actions

If the issue concerns privacy, removing an email from updates, or data handling, use the contact page. Those requests are better handled directly than through public comments or random messages.

Hard boundary

A normal educational project may ask for your email so it can contact you. It should never ask for your keys, seed phrase, or anything that opens access to money.

Next

Do not drift into random pages

If this is your first time in this section, the cleaner next step is not random browsing. Open the beginner route and move through the course in order.

Summary

This section exists to remove ambiguity

These are not random utility pages. Together they define the project boundary: who builds the site, how content is prepared, who it is meant for, and where the line sits between education and the user’s own decision.