Privacy Policy

The Paper Passport respects your privacy.

This space was created to make travel feel simpler, not intrusive. I don’t collect personal information unnecessarily, and I don’t believe in overcomplicating things with legal noise. But here’s what you should know.

What information is collected

Like most websites, a small amount of basic data may be collected automatically when you visit:

  • Pages you view
  • Time spent on the site
  • Device/browser type

This helps understand what people find useful, so the content can be improved over time.

If you choose to contact me (for example, through a comment), any information you share like your name or email will only be used to respond to you.

Cookies

This site may use cookies to:

  • Remember basic preferences
  • Understand how the site is being used

You can disable cookies anytime through your browser settings if you prefer.

Third-party tools

The website is built on WordPress and may use standard tools (like analytics) to understand traffic and improve content.

These tools may collect anonymous usage data, but nothing is personally identifiable to me.

How your information is used

Simply put:

  • To improve the blog
  • To make content more useful
  • To respond if you reach out

I do not sell, trade, or share your personal information with anyone.

External links

Posts may contain links to other websites (for bookings, tickets, etc.).
Once you leave this site, I’m not responsible for how those websites handle your data.

Updates

This policy may be updated occasionally as the blog grows or new features are added.

Contact

If you have any questions, you can reach out through the website (Comment section)

Final note

This blog is built with intention and respect—for your time, your experience, and your privacy.

Last updated: 21st April 2026