Key points to know
- TitanicSurvivors.com is an independent history website and is not a membership service or ecommerce store.
- The site may use basic analytics, cookies, and advertising technology to understand traffic and support publishing.
- If you contact the site directly, your message is only used to respond, review a correction, or consider source information.
Information the site may collect automatically
Like most websites, TitanicSurvivors.com may collect basic technical information such as browser type, device type, approximate location, pages viewed, and general visit patterns. This kind of information is usually gathered through analytics tools, cookies, server logs, or ad-related technologies and is used to understand traffic, improve the experience, and support the site financially.
That information is generally statistical rather than personal in any intimate sense. It helps show which pages are popular, where people enter the site, and how they move between survivors, victims, the ship, and the sinking.
Cookies, advertising, and third-party tools
The site may use cookies or similar technologies for analytics, site performance, and advertising. If advertising is added or expanded later, third-party partners may also use cookies or related tools to measure performance, limit repeated ads, or serve more relevant advertising.
Because this site is being built with long-term ad support in mind, those tools may change over time. When they do, the basic principle stays the same: keep the language clear and avoid pretending the site collects less than a modern content site normally does.
Information you send directly
If you email the site at hello@titanicsurvivors.com, the information you send is only used to respond to your question, review a correction, consider a historical source suggestion, or handle a general message about the site. That may include your email address, your message, and any details you choose to provide.
The site does not ask for sensitive personal information as part of normal use, and you should avoid sending anything you would not want included in a standard email conversation.
Links to other websites
TitanicSurvivors.com may link to museums, archives, publishers, news coverage, or other history resources. Once you leave this site, the privacy practices of those other websites apply instead of this policy.
It is always a good idea to review the policies of any site you visit through an external link, especially if you sign up, donate, comment, or share personal information there.
Questions about this policy
If you have a question about how this site handles analytics, cookies, or contact messages, you can email hello@titanicsurvivors.com.
As the site grows, this policy may be updated to reflect new features, advertising systems, or contact methods. The page title and link will stay the same so it remains easy to find.
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Frequently asked questions
Does this site use cookies?
It may use cookies or similar technologies for analytics, performance, and advertising support, as many content sites do.
Can I email a correction or family note?
Yes. Corrections, source suggestions, and respectful family-history notes can be sent to hello@titanicsurvivors.com.
Will this policy stay the same forever?
Probably not in every detail. It may be updated as the site grows, but the goal will remain to keep it clear and easy to understand.