Privacy
Privacy
This page explains the limited types of data ToolColumn may handle when someone browses the site, follows outbound links, or contacts the editorial inbox.
Section 1
What ToolColumn May Collect
ToolColumn is a content site, not a user-account product. In normal browsing, the site may process limited technical data such as page requests, browser details, referrers, and basic performance or diagnostics information needed to operate the site.
If analytics tools are enabled, ToolColumn may also measure page views, outbound clicks, and broad interaction patterns to understand which pages are useful and where the site experience is breaking down.
Section 2
Contact Messages And Correction Requests
If you email ToolColumn, the message content and the email metadata you send are used only to review the request, respond when appropriate, and maintain an editorial record of corrections or site feedback.
Do not send sensitive personal, legal, medical, or account data unless it is truly necessary for the issue you are reporting.
Section 3
Third-Party Services
ToolColumn may rely on third-party infrastructure for hosting, analytics, media delivery, and email handling. Those providers may process limited technical data as part of delivering the site.
Some outbound links may point to third-party vendors or affiliate partners. Once you leave ToolColumn, the destination site controls its own privacy and cookie behavior.
- Analytics tools may be used to measure page views and outbound engagement when enabled.
- Infrastructure providers may process routine server, CDN, or media-delivery logs.
- Vendor and affiliate destinations operate under their own policies after you leave ToolColumn.