Educatifu

Privacy Policy

How information moves through this website.

Last updated: 12 July 2026

Who is responsible

Educatifu Sp. Z o.o., Szlak 77 / 222, 31-153 Krakow, Poland, operates this website. Questions and requests about website data can be sent to support@educatifu.com.

Contact requests

The contact form collects your name, email address, optional subject, and the project details you choose to provide. The website normalizes and validates those fields, then sends them through the configured email service to Educatifu's support mailbox. The application does not add contact messages to its file-backed content store.

We use those details to review and respond to your request. Please do not include passwords, access tokens, payment details, health information, or other secrets in the message field. Mailbox retention and deletion follow the settings and procedures used for the support mailbox.

Blog email subscriptions

When you subscribe, the website stores a normalized email address, a random subscription identifier, the subscription date, and—on new records—the time consent was submitted. Legacy records may contain only the email address and date. Duplicate addresses are not added twice.

Active records remain in the subscriber store until they are removed. Every service email generated by the subscription flow contains a signed, time-limited unsubscribe link. Using it removes the active record. You can also request export or deletion by emailing us from the subscribed address.

The current website sends list-management service messages but does not automatically email each newly published post and does not promise a fixed campaign schedule. Any future update message must use the active list and include a working unsubscribe option.

If a management link is missing or expired, the unsubscribe page can request a fresh link. The public response does not reveal whether an address is subscribed, requests are throttled by network source and a one-way address key, and the submitted address is not added to analytics.

Subscription currently uses a single-step consent checkbox; it does not require a second confirmation click. Only subscribe if you control the address entered.

First-party visit analytics

Public visit measurement does not set an analytics cookie or create a browser-storage identifier. The browser sends the page path and referrer to this website. The server classifies the request user agent into a small set of broad device categories, combines that category with the request network address, converts the result to a keyed pseudonymous value, and stores only the resulting hash for visitor counting. The full user agent and network address are not written to the application analytics store. It stores bounded page paths, referrer hostnames, broad device categories, daily page-view counts, and those pseudonymous visitor hashes. It does not put contact-form or newsletter content into analytics.

Daily visitor-hash buckets and recent activity entries are available for no more than 180 calendar days; expired entries are excluded whenever the store is read and removed on the next safe atomic update. The recent-activity list is also limited to 200 entries. Fixed file and collection limits prevent the public endpoint from growing the store without bound; after a visitor-hash limit is reached, aggregate page views can continue while unique-visitor figures may be conservative. Aggregate page, referrer, device, total, delivered-contact, and new-subscription counts remain until the analytics store is reset. Conversion counters contain no form or email content. The tracker does not run when the browser sends a Do Not Track signal. See the Cookies and Storage Notice for the current browser-storage inventory.

Service providers and operational records

The website relies on hosting and configured email infrastructure to serve pages and deliver messages. Those systems may process the network and message data needed to provide their services. Web-server and security logs may also record technical request information such as an IP address, request time, path, and browser user agent. The application's own fallback logs intentionally omit contact messages, subscriber addresses, and unsubscribe tokens.

Your choices and requests

  • Use the link in a blog email to unsubscribe immediately.
  • Enable Do Not Track to stop first-party visit measurement in supported browsers.
  • Email support@educatifu.com to ask what website information is associated with you, or to request correction, export, or deletion.

We may need enough information to verify that a request concerns your address or submission before acting on it.

Security and changes

The application uses field limits, request throttling, bot traps, restricted admin access, signed unsubscribe tokens, and atomic subscriber-file replacement. No internet service can guarantee absolute security. This page will be updated when the website's data behavior changes.