Last updated: February 2026
Torah Weekly is committed to protecting your privacy. This policy explains what information we collect, how we use it, and what rights you have.
Email address - only if you voluntarily subscribe to our newsletter. We use this solely to send you our weekly Parasha email. We never share, sell, or rent your email to anyone.
Basic analytics - We may use privacy-respecting analytics (such as Cloudflare Web Analytics or Plausible) that do not use cookies, do not track individuals, and do not collect personal information. These tools only provide aggregate data like page views and referrer sources.
We do not use tracking cookies. We do not use Google Analytics or any tool that sends your data to third-party advertisers. We do not serve ads of any kind. We do not sell or share your personal information. We do not build user profiles or track your behavior across the web.
Our newsletter is managed through Buttondown, a privacy-focused email service. When you subscribe, your email address is stored securely by Buttondown. You can unsubscribe at any time using the link in any email, and your address will be permanently removed.
This site is hosted on Cloudflare Pages and served over HTTPS with TLS encryption. Cloudflare provides DDoS protection, bot management, and SSL certificates. Cloudflare may log basic access information (IP addresses, request metadata) as part of their standard security operations - this is governed by Cloudflare's privacy policy.
This site currently loads fonts from Google Fonts, which may transmit your IP address to Google's servers. We plan to self-host these fonts in a future update to eliminate this external request entirely.
You have the right to access, correct, or delete any personal information we hold about you (which, at most, is your email address if you subscribed). To make a request, simply reply to any newsletter email or contact us directly.
If we make changes to this policy, we'll update the date at the top of this page. We will never retroactively reduce your privacy protections.
Your relationship with Torah is yours. We're just here to help.