Privacy Policy
Learn what HonestPocket collects through its current public pages and how privacy expectations may change if the site setup expands.
Privacy Policy
What HonestPocket may collect right now, what it may not, and what that means for readers.
This page explains the current privacy footprint of HonestPocket in plain English. It is based on the public pages reviewed on March 11, 2026, and it should be updated if the site setup changes.
HonestPocket is an educational site, not a bank, lender, brokerage, customer portal, or secure document vault. That matters because the privacy expectations here are narrower than on a site with account logins, payments, or a live support operation.
Current setup
No public account system or member dashboard was visible on the reviewed pages.
No live public contact form or email signup was exposed on the reviewed pages.
Public pages currently load Google Fonts and standard WordPress, theme, plugin, and hosting resources.
Describe only real collection
This policy should name only the kinds of information the site actually uses or reasonably needs to function.
Keep the limits plain
If the site does not currently have accounts, payments, or a live intake system, this page should say so clearly instead of implying more.
Update the page when tools change
If HonestPocket later adds forms, analytics, newsletters, or embedded services, this page should be revised in plain English.
What this policy covers
This policy explains the kinds of information HonestPocket may receive through normal site use, the kinds of information it does not currently appear to collect through the reviewed public pages, and the limits that come with the current site setup.
It is written to reflect the current public setup rather than a generic legal template. If the site becomes more complex later, the policy should become more specific too.
Information HonestPocket may collect automatically
Like most websites, HonestPocket may receive basic technical information when someone loads a page. That can include an IP address, browser or device information, the page requested, the time of the visit, a referring page, and similar technical request data that web hosting, WordPress, security tools, caching layers, or server logs normally use to deliver and protect a site.
That does not automatically mean the site is building detailed personal profiles. It means some routine technical data may exist as part of normal website operation, uptime, performance, and troubleshooting.
Information readers do not currently submit through the reviewed pages
On the public pages reviewed for this policy, HonestPocket did not expose a live account registration flow, payment checkout, document upload area, public contact form, or live email newsletter signup.
- No public account creation or member dashboard was visible.
- No checkout or payment collection flow was visible.
- No secure document upload or private portal was visible.
- No live public contact form was visible.
- No live public email signup was visible.
If future versions of HonestPocket add any of those systems, this page should be updated to explain what information is collected, why it is collected, and which service is handling it.
How information may be used
With the current setup, the most realistic uses are basic ones: serving pages, keeping the site available, handling security and caching, troubleshooting technical issues, and improving the site as sections and features evolve.
If HonestPocket later adds a real contact method, newsletter, tool input flow, or another reader-facing system, information collected through that feature should be used for the purpose the feature clearly describes, not for vague or hidden reasons.
Cookies, caching, and similar technology
Like many WordPress sites, HonestPocket may use standard cookies, local storage, or similar technical tools for basic site operation, theme behavior, admin sessions, performance, or caching. On the public homepage response reviewed on March 11, 2026, the page load did not set a cookie in the response headers.
On the reviewed public pages, HonestPocket also did not appear to expose a public cookie banner, a public ad-tracking script, or a public analytics tag. That is a description of what was visible at review time, not a promise that the setup will never change.
Third-party services currently visible on the reviewed pages
Public pages currently load fonts from Google Fonts, which means a browser may make requests to Google when a page loads. The site also relies on normal web hosting, caching, WordPress, and theme or plugin assets to render pages and keep them available.
If HonestPocket later adds analytics, embedded media, newsletter software, form handling, or other outside services, this page should identify them more clearly instead of pretending nothing changed.
External links
HonestPocket may link to outside sites when that helps readers continue their research. Once you leave HonestPocket, that other site has its own privacy practices and policies. HonestPocket can choose links carefully, but it cannot control how another site collects or uses information after you click away.
Privacy expectations and current limits
Because HonestPocket is not currently presented as a secure portal, readers should not treat it like a place to submit Social Security numbers, bank account numbers, tax records, legal documents, or other highly sensitive personal information through a public page.
If a simple contact method is added later, it is still wise to share only the minimum information needed unless the site clearly explains a secure process and a real reason for collecting more.
Current reviewed state
As of March 11, 2026, the reviewed public pages did not show a live public contact form, live email signup, public account system, public payment flow, or visible public analytics or ad-tracking tag.
How this policy may change
If HonestPocket later adds real forms, accounts, analytics, advertising, newsletters, embedded tools, or other systems that change the privacy picture, this page should be revised to match the real setup rather than left as boilerplate.
The standard should stay simple: say what is actually true, name the limits, and update the page when the facts change.
Related live pages
For more context on how HonestPocket works, read About HonestPocket, Editorial Standards, Affiliate Disclosure, and Contact HonestPocket. If you want the main reader path, start with Start Here.