Last updated 16 August 2026
Pramoul has no accounts, no sign-in and no profiles. There is nothing in our database that identifies you, and nothing you have to give us to read the site.
What follows is everything. It is short because there genuinely is not much.
We store the name, email address and message you type, along with the time you sent it. That is used to read your message and reply to it, and for nothing else. It is not added to a mailing list and not shared.
If you would like that message deleted, ask via the same form or the address at the bottom of this page and we will remove it.
Two tools measure how the site is used. Neither is an advertising network, and neither receives anything you have typed.
Plausible, on our own server. It sets no cookies and stores no personal data — only aggregate counts of pages viewed and links clicked.
PostHog, which records page views, JavaScript errors, and when someone copies an article link. It stores a random identifier in your browser so that repeat visits are counted as one visitor rather than several. That identifier is not linked to a name, an email address, or anything you have given us — because we have not asked you for any of it.
Clearing your browser storage for this site removes that identifier.
We fetch articles from the outlets listed on the About page and send their text to OpenAI to be summarized. That is the publisher's article text — never anything about you, and never anything you have typed. It happens on a schedule, before anyone reads the story, not in response to you opening it.
Article images are served through our own server rather than loaded from the publisher, so browsing Pramoul does not expose your browser to the outlets whose stories appear in the feed.
The site runs on Vercel and stores data in a Neon Postgres database. Both necessarily handle the requests your browser makes, including your IP address, as any web host does.
PostHog receives the analytics described above. OpenAI receives article text only.
Nothing is sold, and there are no advertising or data-broker integrations.
Ask through the contact form, including to have anything you have sent us deleted.
This page describes what the site does in plain terms. It is not legal advice, and it is not a substitute for a policy reviewed by someone qualified.