KashRail is a plain, static website. There's no login, no user account, no comment box, and nothing on this site asks you to type in personal information. That keeps our privacy position simple: we don't collect what we never ask for.
We don't set cookies and we don't run individual visitor tracking. There's no advertising pixel, no third-party analytics script sitting on the page reading what you do, and no fingerprinting. What we do have is aggregate traffic measurement at the network edge — the kind of anonymised, site-wide numbers a hosting provider like Cloudflare produces automatically as part of serving the pages — which tells us roughly how many people visited a guide, not who they were.
The two tools on this site that call an external service — the currency converter and the crypto units converter — fetch live prices from CoinGecko's public API directly from your browser. That request carries your IP address to CoinGecko the way any web request does, but we don't see it, log it, or store it ourselves; it never touches a KashRail server because we don't run one that handles requests like that.
The only place personal information enters the picture at all is if you choose to email us at [email protected] — see the contact page. That's a normal email exchange: whatever you send is what we have, we use it only to answer you or act on a correction, and we don't add addresses to a mailing list or share them onward.
If you're in the EU or UK and this raises a GDPR question: because we don't collect or store personal data through the site itself, there's very little for a data subject request to act on beyond the email exchange above. If you've written to us and want that message deleted from our inbox, ask and we'll do it.
Clicking through to Binance or OKX from a link on this site takes you to their platform and their own privacy policy applies from that point on — check whichever exchange you're signing up with directly if you want the details of what they collect.
We don't run A/B tests, don't build visitor profiles, and don't sell or share any data with advertisers, because there isn't any to sell — the site simply isn't built to gather it. If that changes at some point, meaning we ever add real analytics or a tracking script, we'll update this page first and say plainly what's being collected and why, rather than let the practice run ahead of the disclosure.
Because we don't operate servers that log requests beyond what the hosting layer itself needs to serve pages, there's no KashRail-controlled database of visitor activity for us to secure, retain, or eventually delete. That's a deliberate design choice rather than an oversight: the less data a site holds, the less there is to worry about.