Last updated: 17 May 2026.
This page covers what we collect when you use Pawbility (pawbility.com), why we collect it, and what your options are. We try to keep it short and in plain English. If something below is unclear, write to us via the contact page and we’ll explain.
Who we are
Pawbility is a small independent pet-care editorial site. Our website address is https://pawbility.com. The data controller for anything described on this page is the Pawbility editorial team. You can reach us through the contact form.
What we collect
When you just read articles
Our server logs record the standard pieces of information that any website sees: your IP address, the user agent string your browser sends, the page you requested, the time of the request, and the referring page if there is one. We use those logs to keep the site running, to detect abuse, and to count visits in aggregate. We do not sell them.
When you use the contact form
If you fill in the contact form, we receive whatever you put in it: your name (if you give one), your email address, and the message itself. That information lands in our editorial inbox. We use it to reply to you. We don’t add you to any list, and we don’t share the message with anyone outside the team.
If you leave a comment
Comments are currently disabled across the site. If we re-enable them, we’ll update this page first.
Cookies
We use a small number of cookies. Some are set by WordPress (the platform we run on) to keep editors logged in to the admin area. Some are set by our analytics provider, in aggregate form, so we can see roughly which articles people read. None of these cookies identify you to us by name.
Your browser can delete cookies or block them entirely. The site will still work without them, though some preferences may not stick.
Embedded content from other websites
A few articles embed content from other sites (YouTube videos, for example). Embedded content behaves as if you visited the other site directly, which means the other site may collect data, set cookies, embed tracking, and so on. We do not control that.
Who we share data with
Nobody, except for the operational services we need to run the site — our hosting provider, our DNS/CDN provider, and our analytics tool. Each of those sees only the slice of data they need to do their job, and each is bound by their own privacy terms.
We don’t sell data. We don’t run remarketing pixels. We don’t share email addresses with third-party newsletters.
How long we keep things
Server logs roll over within 90 days. Contact-form messages stay in the editorial inbox until we clean it out, which we do annually. Analytics is retained at the aggregate level for as long as we keep the account active.
Your rights
If you’ve sent us a message and you’d like a copy of the data we have, or you’d like us to delete it, use the contact page. Please say “data request” in the subject so it gets to the right person quickly.
Changes to this page
When we change this policy in a substantive way, we update the “last updated” date at the top. We don’t currently email subscribers about privacy changes because we don’t run a subscriber list.