Privacy Policy
Your privacy matters across the website and mobile app.
This Privacy Policy explains how ZinstaBlog collects, uses, stores, and shares information when you use our website, API, admin tools, and mobile app.
By using ZinstaBlog, submitting content, creating an account, or enabling notifications, you agree to the practices described here.
Last updated May 21, 2026
Moderation first
Public submissions may be reviewed before publication to keep content relevant and safe.
Notification data
If notifications are enabled, the app may use a device or push token to deliver alerts.
Account data
Admin and authenticated users may provide names, email addresses, and access credentials.
Information we collect
We may collect information you submit directly, such as posts, comments, job listings, author details, contact messages, account details, and uploaded media.
We may also collect technical information such as device identifiers, browser information, IP address, log data, and app diagnostics. If you enable notifications in the app, we may store a push token or similar device token.
How we use information
We use information to publish and moderate content, operate the website and app, provide API responses, send notifications, prevent misuse, troubleshoot issues, and improve the service.
Public content
Posts, comments, job listings, author names, media, and source information may become public once approved. Do not submit private information that you do not want published.
Mobile app permissions
The app may ask for permissions such as notifications or media access. Notification permission lets us send story and job alerts. Media access is used only when you choose to upload files.
Sharing and service providers
We do not sell personal information. We may share information with service providers that help operate hosting, storage, analytics, email, security, notifications, or support. We may also disclose information if required by law or to protect the service.
Retention and choices
We keep information for as long as needed to operate the service, comply with obligations, resolve disputes, and enforce policies. You can disable app notifications in your device settings. Registered users can request account deletion in the app, which removes the account and disconnects or anonymizes related public submissions where needed.
Contact
Questions about privacy can be sent to news@example.com. Include enough detail for us to identify the account, post, device, or request involved.