Privacy Policy
Last updated: May 22, 2026
1. Data controller
The controller of personal data is TC Szabla LLC, with its registered office at 30 N Gould St, Ste 23157, Sheridan, WY 82801, USA, publisher of the service https://auradailynews.com. Privacy contact: contact@auradailynews.com.
2. Scope of data processed
We process the following categories of data:
- account data: email, display name, country of origin, country of residence, preferred interface language;
- authentication data from Google (if you sign in via Google OAuth): email address, Google ID, name and profile picture;
- comment content and related metadata (time, moderation status);
- technical data: IP address, browser and device type and referrer pages — for security and statistics;
- approximate location (country / latitude and longitude) derived from your IP address — used only to display weather in the markets widget;
- cookie data as described in our Cookie Policy.
3. Legal bases
Processing takes place on the basis of Article 6(1) of the GDPR:
- user consent — marketing cookies, ad personalization (lit. a);
- performance of an electronic services agreement — maintaining the account and comments (lit. b);
- legitimate interest of the controller — service security, statistics, content moderation (lit. f);
- legal obligation — accounting, responses to authorities (lit. c).
4. AI-assisted content and comment moderation
Articles are produced with the support of AI models (including DeepSeek) based on publicly available press sources (GNews). User comments may be analyzed automatically by AI models prior to publication to detect prohibited content (hate speech, spam, NSFW). The final decision is taken by a human moderator — you have the right to object to automated moderation (Article 22 GDPR) by writing to contact@auradailynews.com.
5. Advertising and Google AdSense
Status: The service does not currently display any ads. We have prepared the following framework to take effect automatically once our Google AdSense account is approved.
After approval, Google LLC and its certified partners will act as independent data controllers for advertising purposes and will use cookies, device identifiers and IP-based signals to:
- serve contextual and (with consent) personalized ads;
- measure ad performance, frequency capping and conversions;
- prevent click fraud and abuse;
- perform remarketing across the Google Display Network.
Legal basis: consent (Article 6(1)(a) GDPR) for personalized advertising in the EEA / UK / Switzerland, collected via a Google-certified CMP (Funding Choices) compliant with IAB TCF v2.2 and Google's EU User Consent Policy. Users who decline may still see non-personalized ads. For users outside the EEA, processing is based on legitimate interest (Article 6(1)(f) GDPR) and applicable local law (e.g. CCPA / CPRA opt-out for California residents — a "Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information" link will be provided).
You can withdraw consent or change ad preferences at any time via the cookie banner on our site, at google.com/settings/ads, or via youronlinechoices.eu. Details of cookies set by Google AdSense are listed in our Cookie Policy (section 3a).
"For Kids" (/dzieci) and "For Teens" (/mlodziez) sections: we will not display any ads in these sections — neither now nor after AdSense approval. This is a deliberate decision: we want to provide a tracking-free advertising environment for younger audiences, in the spirit of COPPA (USA) and GDPR-K (EU). We do not use personalized marketing cookies in these sections, and ad tags are not loaded on those URLs.
5a. Children and teens
The "For Kids" (8-12) and "For Teens" (13-17) sections are marked as family-friendly content (<meta name="rating" content="general">) and are subject to additional rules:
- No registration under 16 — the signup form requires a date of birth and blocks account creation for anyone under 16 (GDPR-K). Content in the kids/teens sections is fully available without logging in.
- No comments in kids/teens sections — we've disabled commenting under articles for kids and teens.
- No data collection from children — we don't identify or profile people using these sections. We only record anonymous traffic statistics (the same as for the general section).
- No ads in the children's sections (see section 5 above).
- Content moderation — all articles for kids and teens are generated using AI models with a particularly strict content filter (no violence, weapons, war, politics, drugs, alcohol, NSFW content or descriptions of disasters with casualties) and are intended solely for educational and entertainment purposes.
- Parental supervision recommended — despite strict moderation we recommend that a parent or guardian be present when children under 12 use the service.
If you are a parent and would like to report inappropriate content or request the deletion of any data concerning your child, please email contact@auradailynews.com.
6. Your rights
You have the right to access your data, rectify it, delete it (the "right to be forgotten"), restrict processing, port it and object to processing. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority.
7. Retention period
- account data — until you delete it;
- technical logs and IP addresses — up to 12 months;
- comments — until removed by the author or an administrator;
- weather and location data — not stored, used only for immediate widget rendering;
- article cover cache in Cloudflare R2 — until the article is deleted.
8. Recipients of data and processors
Data may be transferred to processors acting on our behalf:
- Lovable Cloud / Supabase — database hosting and authentication;
- Cloudflare R2 — article cover storage (CDN);
- Google LLC — OAuth authentication and (after approval) AdSense;
- DeepSeek — editorial content generation (only public article headlines and excerpts are sent, no user data);
- GNews — sourcing headlines from public news outlets;
- Runware, Unsplash, Wikimedia — sourcing article illustrations;
- Finnhub, CoinGecko, MET Norway — market and weather data in widgets (MET Norway receives approximate coordinates derived from your IP, without identifiers).
9. Transfers outside the EEA
Some providers (Google, Cloudflare, DeepSeek, Runware, Unsplash, Finnhub) are based outside the European Economic Area, including in the United States. Transfers are made on the basis of the European Commission's Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs) and, for US providers, the Data Privacy Framework where the provider has enrolled.
10. Geographic scope of the service
The service is aimed primarily at the global diaspora in Poland, the USA and the United Kingdom and at English-speaking readers worldwide. Regardless of where it is accessed, the user rights described above apply to the full extent of the GDPR.
11. Contact
For privacy matters write to contact@auradailynews.com.