Private Browsing Policy
SignalCLI values your privacy and security. This document explains our stance on private browsing, its relevance to your interaction with SignalCLI, and how we handle your data when you use our services.
What Is Private Browsing?
Private browsing refers to modes offered by web browsers designed to prevent storage of browsing history, cookies, form data, and other local session information. While using private browsing modes, users can limit certain types of local data storage that browsers typically record.
Private Browsing and SignalCLI
SignalCLI supports and respects your right to utilize private browsing features provided by your web browser. When using SignalCLI services in private mode:
- We do not store cookies that persist beyond your current session.
- Your login session and interaction data remain confined to the duration of your current private browsing session.
However, please note the following:
- Even when using private browsing, your internet service provider (ISP), employer, or network administrator might still track your activities.
- Private browsing does not anonymize your IP address or encrypt your internet traffic.
How to Enable Private Browsing
Here's how to enable private (incognito) mode in popular web browsers:
- Google Chrome: Press `Ctrl + Shift + N` (Windows) or `Cmd + Shift + N` (Mac).
- Mozilla Firefox: Press `Ctrl + Shift + P` (Windows) or `Cmd + Shift + P` (Mac).
- Microsoft Edge: Press `Ctrl + Shift + N` (Windows) or `Cmd + Shift + N` (Mac).
- Opera: Press `Ctrl + Shift + N` (Windows) or `Cmd + Shift + N` (Mac).
Alternatively, you can select the private browsing option from the menu in each browser.
Recommended Practices for Enhanced Privacy
To maximize your privacy and security when interacting with SignalCLI, consider the following recommendations:
- Always log out explicitly from your SignalCLI account before closing your private browsing session.
- Regularly clear your browser cache and temporary files.
- Use reputable VPN services to mask your IP address if anonymity is critical to you.
Data Handling at SignalCLI
Regardless of your browsing mode:
- SignalCLI collects only the minimal data required to deliver its services, primarily your email address and transactional details related to your subscription.
- We store financial transaction information securely, following our strict ISO/IEC 27001 certification protocols.
- We strictly avoid collecting unnecessary personal information (KYC), aligning with our strong commitment to privacy and data minimalism.
Limitations of Private Browsing
Private browsing sessions offer privacy protection against local storage on your device. However, they do not:
- Prevent websites or SignalCLI from knowing your IP address.
- Protect you from tracking by network operators, ISPs, or authorities.
For complete online privacy protection, combining private browsing with additional security tools such as VPNs, encrypted DNS, and anonymization services is recommended.
For any privacy-related concerns or questions, please contact us through the dedicated Contact Us form on our website. We are committed to addressing your privacy concerns promptly and transparently.
Thank you for trusting SignalCLI with your privacy and security.