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Privacy Policy

Last updated: June 2026

The Papa Club is about questions people are embarrassed to ask. We get that the last thing you want is for that to follow you around. This page explains, plainly, what we do and don't collect.

The short version

  • No account, no login. You never tell us who you are. We don't ask for your name, email, or phone number to read anything.
  • We don't sell data. Ever.
  • The browser tab quietly relabels itself "Health Guide" when you switch away, so a glance at your tabs doesn't give you away.

What is collected

Like most websites, we use analytics (via Google Tag Manager and Google Analytics) to understand which articles help people and which don't — for example, how many people read a page, roughly where they came from, and what device they used. This is aggregate and not used to identify you. We do not link it to a name, and we never put anything sensitive — like the specific topic you read — into a URL or share it with anyone.

Anonymous "was this helpful?" feedback on articles is exactly that: anonymous. It records only a yes/no, with no identifying information.

Cookies

Analytics tools may set cookies in your browser. You can block or delete cookies in your browser settings at any time, and the site will still work. Using your browser's private/incognito mode is also completely fine here.

Third parties

Our analytics are provided by Google, whose use of data is governed by Google's own privacy policy. We don't run advertising networks or sell access to our visitors.

Your rights

Because we don't collect personal accounts, there is generally no personal profile of you for us to hold, correct, or delete. If you have any privacy question or request, email hello@thepapaclub.com and we'll respond.

Changes

If this policy changes, we'll update the date at the top of this page.