Privacy

At Kennedy Doctrines, your wellbeing is our priority—physically, mentally, and digitally. That means when you visit our site, we treat your personal information with the same level of care and respect that we’d want for ourselves. This Privacy Policy outlines exactly what we collect, how we use it, and how we keep it safe—no confusing jargon, no hidden clauses, just straight talk.

By continuing to use KennedyDoctrines.com, you agree to the practices described below. If anything doesn’t feel right, you’re always free to close the site or reach out with questions.

What We Collect

When you browse our content or interact with us, we may collect two types of information: automatic and voluntary.

Automatically, we collect basic info like:

– Your IP address

– Browser type and device details

– Time spent on our site and pages visited

– General location (based on IP—not exact address)

This helps us understand how our readers use the site so we can improve it.

Voluntarily, we may collect:

– Your name and email address (only if you choose to subscribe, comment, or contact us)

– Any messages, comments, or questions you send our way

We keep this minimal, relevant, and entirely optional. You decide what to share—and we never collect sensitive health or medical data.

How We Use Your Info

Based on your data, we:

Enhance your surfing experience; know what material our viewers find interesting.

Answer letters, questions, or comments you have sent. 

Send emails or updates only if you registered for them.

There is that. There is no spam, no selling your data to other parties, and no covert advertising programs. Never-ending.

Cookies

We do indeed make use of cookies. These little files enable our site to run more effectively by remembering your preferences and knowing which areas most people like.

Cookies don’t collect personal info like your name or email. You can turn them off in your browser settings if you’d prefer not to be tracked—but it might make some parts of the site feel a little clunky.

Third-Party Services

We occasionally use trusted third-party tools—like Google Analytics or email newsletter platforms—to help us understand website performance or manage communication.

These tools may access non-personal usage data (like page views or session duration), but they never receive your name or email unless you’ve submitted that voluntarily. These services follow their own privacy policies, which we encourage you to check if you’d like more detail.

Your Privacy, Your Control

You have full control over your data. You can:

– Unsubscribe from emails at any time (link in every message)

– Request access to any personal data we’ve collected

– Ask us to update or delete your information

– Disable cookies on your device

To make any of these requests, just email us at contact@kennedydoctrines.com and we’ll handle it promptly.

Data Security

We do everything we reasonably can to protect your data using up-to-date security measures like SSL encryption and secure storage. But as with anything online, no system is completely hack-proof. If something ever goes wrong, we’ll be transparent and take immediate action to make it right.

For Younger Readers

Kennedy Doctrines is not intended for children under the age of 13. We do not knowingly collect personal information from minors. If you’re a parent or guardian and believe your child may have submitted information, please reach out—we’ll remove it immediately.

Policy Updates

We may update this Privacy Policy as our platform grows or if privacy laws change. Any updates will be posted right here. Continued use of the site after changes means you’re okay with the revised policy, so check back once in a while if you like to stay informed.

Contact Us

Questions? Concerns? Want us to clarify something or delete your data? We’re here for that too. Reach out to us at contact@kennedydoctrines.com 

Thanks for trusting Kennedy Doctrines with your visit—and your voice. We promise to handle your data with the same care we bring to every word we publish: responsibly, transparently, and with your best interests in mind.