FEBRUARY

Food For Tought Logo

2026

Privacy Policy

 

Last updated: February, 1 2026

 

 

 

1. Introduction

 

Food For Thought (“we,” “us,” or “our”) respects your privacy and is committed to protecting it through transparency and responsible practices. This Privacy Policy explains how we handle information when you visit fft-magazine.com (the “Website”).

 

2. Personal Data We Do Not Collect

 

At this time, Food For Thought does not collect, process, store, or request personal data from visitors to the Website.

This means:

 

  • No user accounts are required
  • No subscriptions, newsletters, or contact forms are offered
  • No names, email addresses, phone numbers, or mailing addresses are collected
  • No comments or user-generated content are enabled
  • No personal data is sold, shared, or disclosed to third parties

 

Visitors may browse the Website anonymously.

 

3. Automatically Collected Information

 

Food For Thought does not use analytics services, advertising trackers, marketing pixels, or profiling technologies.

Basic technical data (such as IP addresses or browser information) may be processed automatically by our web hosting provider as part of standard server operations. This information:

 

  • Is not accessed or analyzed by us
  • Is not used to identify individual visitors
  • Is handled in accordance with the hosting provider’s own privacy and security obligations

 

4. Cookies and Tracking Technologies

 

The Website does not intentionally use cookies or similar tracking technologies at this time.

If cookies or analytics tools are implemented in the future, this Privacy Policy will be updated, and—where required—users will be given appropriate notice and choice.

 

5. Legal Basis for Processing (GDPR)

 

Because Food For Thought does not collect or process personal data, there is currently no personal data processing activity requiring a lawful basis under Article 6 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

If personal data processing is introduced in the future, we will clearly state the applicable legal basis (such as consent or legitimate interest).

 

6. Your Rights (GDPR & CCPA)

 

Even though we do not collect personal data, individuals may have rights under applicable privacy laws, including:

Under GDPR (EU/EEA users):

 

  • The right to access personal data
  • The right to rectification or erasure
  • The right to restrict or object to processing
  • The right to data portability

 

Under CCPA/CPRA (California residents):

 

  • The right to know what personal information is collected
  • The right to request deletion of personal information
  • The right to opt out of the sale or sharing of personal information

 

Since Food For Thought does not collect personal information, these rights are not currently applicable in practice. If our practices change, we will provide clear mechanisms to exercise these rights.

 

7. Third-Party Links

 

The Website may contain links to third-party websites or platforms. Food For Thought is not responsible for the privacy practices, policies, or content of those third parties. We encourage users to review their privacy policies independently.

 

8. Children’s Privacy

 

The Website is not intended for children under the age of 13, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children.

 

9. Changes to This Privacy Policy

 

We may update this Privacy Policy to reflect changes in legal requirements or Website functionality. Any updates will be posted on this page, and the “Last updated” date will be revised accordingly.

 

10. Contact Information

 

If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy or our privacy practices, you may contact us at:

Email: info@fft-magazine.comPublisher: Food For Thought

Privacy Policy

© 2025 FFT. All rights reserved.

FEBRUARY

Food For Tought Logo

2026

Privacy Policy

 

Last updated: February, 1 2026

 

 

 

1. Introduction

 

Food For Thought (“we,” “us,” or “our”) respects your privacy and is committed to protecting it through transparency and responsible practices. This Privacy Policy explains how we handle information when you visit fft-magazine.com (the “Website”).

 

2. Personal Data We Do Not Collect

 

At this time, Food For Thought does not collect, process, store, or request personal data from visitors to the Website.

This means:

 

  • No user accounts are required
  • No subscriptions, newsletters, or contact forms are offered
  • No names, email addresses, phone numbers, or mailing addresses are collected
  • No comments or user-generated content are enabled
  • No personal data is sold, shared, or disclosed to third parties

 

Visitors may browse the Website anonymously.

 

3. Automatically Collected Information

 

Food For Thought does not use analytics services, advertising trackers, marketing pixels, or profiling technologies.

Basic technical data (such as IP addresses or browser information) may be processed automatically by our web hosting provider as part of standard server operations. This information:

 

  • Is not accessed or analyzed by us
  • Is not used to identify individual visitors
  • Is handled in accordance with the hosting provider’s own privacy and security obligations

 

4. Cookies and Tracking Technologies

 

The Website does not intentionally use cookies or similar tracking technologies at this time.

If cookies or analytics tools are implemented in the future, this Privacy Policy will be updated, and—where required—users will be given appropriate notice and choice.

 

5. Legal Basis for Processing (GDPR)

 

Because Food For Thought does not collect or process personal data, there is currently no personal data processing activity requiring a lawful basis under Article 6 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

If personal data processing is introduced in the future, we will clearly state the applicable legal basis (such as consent or legitimate interest).

 

6. Your Rights (GDPR & CCPA)

 

Even though we do not collect personal data, individuals may have rights under applicable privacy laws, including:

Under GDPR (EU/EEA users):

 

  • The right to access personal data
  • The right to rectification or erasure
  • The right to restrict or object to processing
  • The right to data portability

 

Under CCPA/CPRA (California residents):

 

  • The right to know what personal information is collected
  • The right to request deletion of personal information
  • The right to opt out of the sale or sharing of personal information

 

Since Food For Thought does not collect personal information, these rights are not currently applicable in practice. If our practices change, we will provide clear mechanisms to exercise these rights.

 

7. Third-Party Links

 

The Website may contain links to third-party websites or platforms. Food For Thought is not responsible for the privacy practices, policies, or content of those third parties. We encourage users to review their privacy policies independently.

 

8. Children’s Privacy

 

The Website is not intended for children under the age of 13, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children.

 

9. Changes to This Privacy Policy

 

We may update this Privacy Policy to reflect changes in legal requirements or Website functionality. Any updates will be posted on this page, and the “Last updated” date will be revised accordingly.

 

10. Contact Information

 

If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy or our privacy practices, you may contact us at:

Email: info@fft-magazine.comPublisher: Food For Thought

Privacy Policy

© 2025 Food For Thought. All rights reserved.

FEBRUARY

Food For Tought Logo

2026

Privacy Policy

 

Last updated: February, 1 2026

 

 

 

1. Introduction

 

Food For Thought (“we,” “us,” or “our”) respects your privacy and is committed to protecting it through transparency and responsible practices. This Privacy Policy explains how we handle information when you visit fft-magazine.com (the “Website”).

 

2. Personal Data We Do Not Collect

 

At this time, Food For Thought does not collect, process, store, or request personal data from visitors to the Website.

This means:

 

  • No user accounts are required
  • No subscriptions, newsletters, or contact forms are offered
  • No names, email addresses, phone numbers, or mailing addresses are collected
  • No comments or user-generated content are enabled
  • No personal data is sold, shared, or disclosed to third parties

 

Visitors may browse the Website anonymously.

 

3. Automatically Collected Information

 

Food For Thought does not use analytics services, advertising trackers, marketing pixels, or profiling technologies.

Basic technical data (such as IP addresses or browser information) may be processed automatically by our web hosting provider as part of standard server operations. This information:

 

  • Is not accessed or analyzed by us
  • Is not used to identify individual visitors
  • Is handled in accordance with the hosting provider’s own privacy and security obligations

 

4. Cookies and Tracking Technologies

 

The Website does not intentionally use cookies or similar tracking technologies at this time.

If cookies or analytics tools are implemented in the future, this Privacy Policy will be updated, and—where required—users will be given appropriate notice and choice.

 

5. Legal Basis for Processing (GDPR)

 

Because Food For Thought does not collect or process personal data, there is currently no personal data processing activity requiring a lawful basis under Article 6 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

If personal data processing is introduced in the future, we will clearly state the applicable legal basis (such as consent or legitimate interest).

 

6. Your Rights (GDPR & CCPA)

 

Even though we do not collect personal data, individuals may have rights under applicable privacy laws, including:

Under GDPR (EU/EEA users):

 

  • The right to access personal data
  • The right to rectification or erasure
  • The right to restrict or object to processing
  • The right to data portability

 

Under CCPA/CPRA (California residents):

 

  • The right to know what personal information is collected
  • The right to request deletion of personal information
  • The right to opt out of the sale or sharing of personal information

 

Since Food For Thought does not collect personal information, these rights are not currently applicable in practice. If our practices change, we will provide clear mechanisms to exercise these rights.

 

7. Third-Party Links

 

The Website may contain links to third-party websites or platforms. Food For Thought is not responsible for the privacy practices, policies, or content of those third parties. We encourage users to review their privacy policies independently.

 

8. Children’s Privacy

 

The Website is not intended for children under the age of 13, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children.

 

9. Changes to This Privacy Policy

 

We may update this Privacy Policy to reflect changes in legal requirements or Website functionality. Any updates will be posted on this page, and the “Last updated” date will be revised accordingly.

 

10. Contact Information

 

If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy or our privacy practices, you may contact us at:

Email: info@fft-magazine.comPublisher: Food For Thought

Privacy Policy

© 2025 Food For Thought. All rights reserved.