Privacy policy
Short version: no accounts, no forms, no personal data stored by PULSE itself.
Last updated: June 11, 2026
Who we are
PULSE (pulse.byoviral.com) is an automated trend-intelligence service operated as part of the BYO network. Contact: [email protected].
What PULSE collects
PULSE has no user accounts, no comment forms and no newsletters. We do not ask for, or store, your name, email address or any other personal information. Our web server keeps standard technical logs (IP address, browser type, requested page, timestamp) for security and troubleshooting; these are rotated automatically and not used to identify visitors.
Analytics
We use Statcounter and BYOViral analytics to understand aggregate traffic — which pages are read, from which countries, on which devices. These tools may set cookies or collect technical identifiers. Statcounter's practices are described in the Statcounter privacy policy.
Advertising (Google AdSense)
We display ads served by Google AdSense. Google and its partners may use advertising cookies (including the DoubleClick cookie) to serve ads based on your prior visits to this and other websites. You can opt out of personalized advertising at Google Ads Settings, and learn how Google uses data from partner sites at policies.google.com. Visitors in the EEA, UK and Switzerland are shown a consent message before any personalized advertising cookies are set.
Cookies
PULSE itself sets no cookies on public pages. Cookies that may appear come from the third parties above (advertising and analytics). You can block or delete cookies in your browser settings at any time; the site works fully without them.
Your rights
Under the GDPR, CCPA and similar laws you may have rights to access, correct or delete personal data. Since PULSE stores no personal data beyond short-lived technical logs, such requests usually concern our third-party providers (Google, Statcounter) — but you can always contact us at [email protected] and we will help.
Data sources
PULSE analyzes publicly available news headlines and metadata. Trend pages contain no personal data about visitors; headlines remain attributed to their original publishers and link to the original articles.
Changes
If this policy changes, the new version appears on this page with an updated date.