Privacy & Notion
Future-Ready uses a small, practical content workflow. Some planning, editorial notes, and internal knowledge work may happen in Notion before material becomes a public article or page.
This page explains the simple principle behind that: public website visitors should not need to share personal data just to read Future-Ready content.
What is public
- Published Future-Ready pages and articles on this website.
- General, non-personal learning resources and operating-system concepts.
- Links to public resources where explicitly provided.
What is not public by default
- Internal Notion drafts, research notes, roadmaps, and editorial planning.
- Private comments, working documents, or unpublished experiments.
- Personal information unless it is intentionally submitted through a form or direct communication.
Analytics
Future-Ready may use privacy-conscious analytics to understand which pages are useful, where visitors come from, and what should be improved. The goal is product and content learning, not invasive profiling.
For the full legal privacy policy, see the Privacy Policy.