Privacy is one of those words that sounds serious the moment you say it. Like a courtroom. Or a locked door with too many keys. But here, at Phandaspani (https://phandaspani.com)… it’s simpler than that, or at least we try to make it simple. We’re just a site about jobs, careers, learnerships, internships, skills. People trying to figure things out. That in-between space where life feels like it’s moving faster than your plan.
And your data? It’s not the story we’re trying to tell.
What we actually collect (and what we don’t)
We’re not sitting here collecting your life details, not your history, not your secrets, none of that.
But sometimes, if you choose to reach out, or sign up for updates, then yeah.we might see a few basic things like
your name
your email address
and the usual automatic stuff the internet always grabs without asking properly like browser type or device info
It’s not personal in the deep sense. It’s more like footprints, not the person.
Why we even use it
This is where it sounds boring, but stay with me.
We use that information to
reply when you contact us
improve the website so it actually makes sense for real people
and sometimes send updates if you asked for them (not random spam, nobody likes that, honestly it feels like noise in an already loud world)
That’s it. No hidden layers.
Cookies (the internet’s little memory trick)
Cookies are those things you accept without reading because every website throws them at you immediately.
They help the site remember small things, understand what people click on, what they ignore, what works, what doesn’t. Like a quiet observer in the background.
You can turn them off if you want. Some people do. The site will still exist, just maybe a bit less smooth around the edges.
Third-party tools and outside links
Sometimes we use tools that help us understand traffic or performance. Big words, simple idea: we see patterns, not identities.
And if we send you somewhere else — a job post, a learnership page, an external site — that’s a different world. Different rules. Once you leave Phandaspani, we don’t control what happens there anymore.
A bit like walking out of a room into a street. Same you, different space.
Your choices (this part matters)
You’re not trapped here. Not even close.
You can
choose not to share your information
ask to update or remove what you’ve shared
unsubscribe whenever you feel like it
No drama. No guilt trip. Just options.
Security (real talk)
We do what we can to keep things safe. Locks, safeguards, digital versions of “don’t leave the door wide open.”
But the internet.it’s never perfect. Anyone who says otherwise is either too confident or not being honest.
So we protect what we can, responsibly.
Changes happen
This policy might change over time. Not secretly, not dramatically. Just as the website grows, things adjust. Like a house being slowly rearranged while people are still living in it.
We’ll update it here when it does.
Contact
If something feels unclear, or you just want to ask a question — you can reach out through the website.
There’s no automated wall here. Just a person trying to build something useful for people who are figuring things out, one step at a time.