Privacy Policy
What information we collect, how we use it, and how to contact us about it. Last updated 24 May 2026.
What we collect
Best Research Peptide Guide is a static editorial publication. We do not require accounts, do not run sign-up forms, and do not collect personally identifying information from readers as a condition of viewing content.
Our web hosting provider may automatically record standard server logs containing IP address, browser user-agent string, requested URL, and timestamp. These logs are used solely to diagnose technical issues, monitor for abuse (e.g. malicious traffic patterns), and assess broad readership trends. We do not link this information to a personal identity, share it with advertisers, or sell it.
Cookies
This site does not currently set tracking cookies. We do not run third-party analytics scripts (no Google Analytics, no Hotjar, no Facebook Pixel) and do not embed third-party advertising networks. If a future revision introduces analytics, we will update this policy and disclose the change at the top of the page.
Email contact
When you write to our editorial contact address, we receive your email address and the content of your message. We use that information only to reply to your query and retain it for as long as needed to maintain a coherent record of correspondence and corrections. We do not add contacts to any mailing list, do not share your address with vendors, and do not use it for any purpose unrelated to your enquiry.
External links
Articles include links to vendor websites and other external resources. We are not responsible for the privacy practices, content, or data handling of any external site. Please review the privacy policy of any vendor or third-party site you visit from this publication.
Your rights
If you have written to our editorial address and would like a copy of, or deletion of, the correspondence we hold, contact us using the editorial address on our contact page. We will respond within a reasonable timeframe.
Changes
We may update this policy from time to time. The date at the top of this page indicates the most recent revision. Material changes will be noted in plain language at the top of the page.