No trackers, no ads, no reader profiles
SaveHaven is a static publication. We designed it to learn almost nothing about the people who read it.
SaveHaven does not use analytics, advertising, cookies, tracking pixels, account registration, comments, or data-collection forms. We do not sell or share reader data for advertising. Our hosting provider may temporarily process standard request logs—such as IP address, time, requested page, and browser information—to deliver and secure the site.
Privacy summary
| Technology or practice | Status | What that means |
|---|---|---|
| Analytics scripts | None | No behavioral measurement or audience profile |
| Advertising and pixels | None | No ad network receives page activity |
| Cookies or local storage | None set by SaveHaven | No preference or identity file is stored by our code |
| Accounts, forms, comments | None | No names, emails, passwords, or submissions collected |
| Server request logs | May be processed by hosting | Basic technical data can be needed for delivery and security |
Information SaveHaven does not collect
There is no SaveHaven account and no place to submit personal information. The site does not ask for a name, email address, phone number, bank connection, transaction history, budget, location, or payment details. We do not operate a newsletter, comment section, survey, embedded support chat, or contribution checkout on this domain.
Our pages contain no analytics packages, advertising tags, affiliate tracking parameters, session-replay scripts, social-media widgets, or invisible marketing pixels. SaveHaven does not create a cross-page reader identifier. We do not sell, rent, or trade reader information because we do not build a reader database.
Standard hosting data
Like nearly every website, SaveHaven depends on servers and network providers that receive technical requests. Those systems may process an IP address, request time, requested file, referrer header, browser user-agent, response status, and similar diagnostic information. This data can be necessary to return a page, prevent abuse, investigate outages, and maintain security.
We do not use server logs to profile individual reading habits, combine activity with brokered data, or target advertising. Retention and infrastructure security can depend on the active hosting provider. If our operating setup changes materially, we will update this page and its effective date before introducing any data-collection feature.
Fonts and external requests
The site uses one type family served by Google Fonts. When a browser loads that stylesheet or font file, it makes a request to Google and exposes ordinary network information such as the IP address and user-agent to Google’s systems. Google’s handling of those requests is governed by its own policies. No SaveHaven tracking identifier is attached.
Readers who prefer to avoid that request can block remote fonts; the pages remain readable using the Arial fallback. The site uses no external photographs, video players, social embeds, comment widgets, or content-delivery scripts. Brand images, favicons, CSS, and article files are hosted on the SaveHaven domain.
Links to budgeting apps
Reviews sometimes link to an app’s official homepage or pricing page. Following an external link leaves SaveHaven, and the destination can collect information under its own privacy policy. Our external links carry no affiliate code, and SaveHaven receives no payment or confirmation when a reader clicks, signs up, or buys.
Budgeting apps handle far more sensitive information than this publication. Before connecting an account, examine the provider’s current privacy notice, security description, account-linking partners, data deletion process, and multi-factor authentication options. Our selection guide provides a practical privacy checklist.
Children’s information
SaveHaven is a general-audience editorial publication and does not knowingly collect personal information from anyone, including children. Because there are no submission forms or accounts, the site has no intended mechanism for a child to provide data directly to us.
Changes to this policy
Material changes will appear on this page with a new effective date. If SaveHaven ever adds analytics, forms, accounts, payments, or cookies, the relevant technology and purpose will be described before or when it becomes active. The current editorial model does not require those systems.
Questions
SaveHaven currently publishes no contact form because that would introduce a new data-collection path. Editorial standards, correction procedures, and team responsibilities are documented on the about and methodology page. Readers can also review all published URLs through the XML sitemap.
The simplest privacy promise is an architectural one: if a feature does not need reader data, we do not build a system to collect it.