Legal
Last updated: 17 June 2026
Logosia (logosia.com.au) is a news aggregation service operated in Australia. This policy describes our data practices and your rights under applicable law wherever you are located, including Australia, the European Union and EEA, the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States.
Logosia requires no account registration and does not knowingly collect names, email addresses, payment information, or any personally identifying information from site visitors.
Logosia does not collect personal data from site visitors.
Infrastructure logs (not under our control). Our hosting provider, Vercel, automatically generates standard web-server access logs (IP address, request path, HTTP status code, timestamp, user-agent string) as a function of operating the infrastructure. These logs are processed and retained by Vercel under their own privacy policy. Logosia does not access, query, export, or profile these logs. They exist solely at the infrastructure layer.
Our database (Supabase/AWS) contains only aggregated news article content scraped from public RSS feeds — no visitor records of any kind.
If you are in the European Economic Area or the United Kingdom, the General Data Protection Regulation (Regulation (EU) 2016/679) or the UK GDPR applies to any processing of your personal data.
Because Logosia itself does not process personal data, no legal basis under Article 6 GDPR is required from our side. The only processing that occurs is Vercel's infrastructure logging, which Vercel conducts on the basis of its own legitimate interests in operating secure and reliable infrastructure (Article 6(1)(f) GDPR). Logosia acts as a customer of Vercel's infrastructure services; Vercel's data processing agreement and privacy notice govern that processing.
No consent banner is displayed because Logosia does not set cookies and does not run tracking scripts that would require consent under the ePrivacy Directive or the UK Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR).
Australia — Privacy Act 1988 (Cth)
Under the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs), you may request access to or correction of personal information we hold about you. Because we hold no personal information about site visitors, any such request will be satisfied by written confirmation of that fact.
EU / EEA — GDPR
You have rights under Articles 15–22 GDPR including: access, rectification, erasure ("right to be forgotten"), restriction of processing, data portability, and the right to object. Because Logosia holds no personal data about you, erasure and portability requests will be satisfied by confirming in writing that no data is held. Complaints may be lodged with your national supervisory authority.
United Kingdom — UK GDPR
The same rights listed above apply under the UK GDPR (retained in UK law by the Data Protection Act 2018). You may lodge complaints with the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO).
California, USA — CCPA / CPRA
Under the California Consumer Privacy Act and the California Privacy Rights Act, California residents have rights to: know what personal information is collected, request deletion, and opt out of the sale or sharing of personal information. Logosia does not sell, share, or disclose personal information. We collect no personal information from California residents beyond Vercel's infrastructure logs, which we do not control or profit from. No opt-out mechanism is required because we do not sell or share personal data.
Canada — PIPEDA / Québec Law 25
Canada's Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) and Québec's Act respecting the protection of personal information in the private sector (Law 25) apply to organisations that collect personal information in the course of commercial activity. Because Logosia does not collect personal information from Canadian users, these Acts do not impose material obligations on us beyond the practices described in this policy.
Other Jurisdictions
Logosia is accessible globally. While we cannot enumerate every applicable data protection law, our baseline practice — collecting no personal data — satisfies or exceeds the minimum requirements of most privacy regimes worldwide. If you have a specific jurisdictional concern, contact us at the address below.
The limited infrastructure processing that occurs (Vercel server logs) may involve transfers to countries outside your own, including the United States and the European Union. This processing is carried out by Vercel under Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs) approved by the European Commission and, for UK transfers, the UK International Data Transfer Agreement (IDTA). Logosia does not itself transfer personal data internationally because it does not hold personal data.
Article text sent to Groq's API for AI translation contains only publicly published news content — no personal data from site visitors is included in those API calls.
Third-party news sites you navigate to from Logosia links operate entirely under their own privacy policies and are outside our control.
Logosia is not directed at children. Under Australian law we do not collect information from persons under 15. Under GDPR (Article 8) we do not process data of persons under 16 without verifiable parental consent. Under COPPA (USA) we do not collect data from persons under 13. Because we collect no data at all from site visitors, these obligations are satisfied by default. If you believe a child has submitted personal data to us, contact us immediately.
Logosia retains no personal visitor data. Vercel's infrastructure logs are governed by Vercel's own retention policy. Our Supabase database contains only news article content with no visitor records. There is nothing for us to delete on your behalf — but if you believe otherwise, contact us.
We implement industry-standard security practices for our infrastructure: HTTPS-only access, restricted database credentials, service-role key isolation (never exposed to the frontend), and no storage of personal data. No security measure is absolute; no internet transmission is completely secure.
We may update this policy. Material changes will be reflected in a revised "Last updated" date. Where required by applicable law (e.g., GDPR recital 60), we will take reasonable steps to bring material changes to your attention. Continued use of the Service after changes are posted constitutes acceptance.
Privacy enquiries: mfala22ss@gmail.com
EU/UK residents who are not satisfied with our response may lodge a complaint with their national data protection authority. Australian residents may complain to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) at oaic.gov.au.