Privacy
Privacy and data handling
Robotics and Physical AI aims to keep data collection narrow and understandable. This page explains the main categories of information the site currently handles and the practical choices available to readers.
Information you provide directly
If you subscribe to a newsletter, we may collect your email address, preference selections, and the consent state you submit through the signup form. We use that information to deliver the publication you requested and to manage subscription status.
Information collected automatically
Like most websites, this site may process technical data such as IP address, browser type, device information, referring URL, page requests, and basic server logs needed for delivery, security, abuse prevention, and troubleshooting.
Cookies, consent, and advertising
Optional cookies and advertising-related technologies are controlled through the consent banner. Readers can decline optional advertising consent and continue to access the editorial content. If advertising is enabled, third-party providers may collect their own data according to their policies.
How information is used
We use information to operate the site, deliver subscriptions, maintain security, improve performance, understand broad audience behaviour, and comply with legal obligations. We do not describe every future use case here, but if the data footprint materially expands this page should be updated.
Retention and third parties
Retention periods depend on the type of information and the operational need. Hosting, analytics, advertising, email, and infrastructure providers may process information on our behalf or under their own terms. Where third-party tools are involved, their systems may store data outside your local jurisdiction.
Your choices
You can manage optional consent preferences through the consent controls in the browser, and you can unsubscribe from newsletters using the link in the email or by contacting contact@congero.com.au.
Important limits
This is a practical summary rather than an exhaustive legal notice. It should be read together with the Terms of Use, especially if you need the limits on warranties, liability, and external services.