What we collect, what we do not, and how to opt out.
The Moxley Standard begins with the reader. This page is the operational consequence. Last reviewed 16 May 2026.
The short version.
We collect nothing about you on the web. On iPhone, if you turn on notifications, we collect one identifier, your Apple-issued push token, so the worker can deliver a notification to your device. We do not link that token to your name, your account, your email, or your reading behavior. We do not sell it. We do not share it for advertising. Turning off notifications, or deleting the app, removes it.
The web (moxleypress.com).
No analytics tracker is loaded on these pages. No advertising network is loaded. There is no tracking pixel in any email we send. Our hosting provider, Cloudflare, records access logs as part of operating the network (IP address, timestamp, request path, user agent) and discards them on Cloudflare's standard retention schedule. We do not aggregate those logs for analytics or share them with third parties.
When you read an article, the source citations include an "archived" link. That link streams a snapshot we captured at publication time from our own R2 storage. Following it does not contact the original source.
The iPhone app (dev.v3s.moxleypress).
Reading articles requires no account and no permission. The app fetches the same public JSON endpoints the web uses. Cached articles remain readable offline.
Notifications are off by default. If you turn them on, the app requests a push token from Apple's notification service and sends that token to a database we run on Cloudflare D1, along with your section opt-ins (e.g. "politics," "amomymous") and your app version. The token is the only identifier we store; we do not collect your name, email, or account. When a new article ships, our worker calls Expo's push relay with your token and the headline. The notification payload contains the article title, dek, slug, and section. Nothing more.
Turning notifications off in the app calls our unsubscribe endpoint and removes the token from our database. Uninstalling the app also stops delivery; we periodically prune tokens that Apple's service reports as inactive.
Third parties we rely on.
Three vendors touch your interactions with the Moxley Press, and only for the operational purposes named:
- Cloudflare hosts the web site, the API, the database (D1), and the source archive (R2). Network access logs are subject to Cloudflare's terms.
- Expo operates the push relay between our worker and Apple's notification service. Your push token is sent to Expo so it can be forwarded to Apple. Expo's privacy terms apply to that handoff.
- Apple operates the notification service that delivers the payload to your device. Apple's terms apply.
We do not use third-party advertising networks, analytics SDKs, attribution SDKs, or social login providers. We do not embed third-party scripts in our pages. We do not enrich any data with information purchased from a broker.
Your choices.
- Stop notifications: turn off the toggle on the About screen in the iPhone app, or revoke notification permission in iOS Settings. Either action removes your token from our database.
- Stop everything: delete the app. We have no record of you beyond the push token, and once it stops responding, we prune it.
- See what we have: there is nothing tied to your identity, so there is nothing to retrieve. If you believe you have given us identifying data and want to verify or remove it, email the address below and we will respond within a working week.
Children.
The Moxley Press is a general-audience news outlet. We do not knowingly collect information about anyone under 13. If you believe a child has subscribed via our app, write to us and we will remove the token.
Changes.
If we change what we collect, we will revise this page, post the change in the public corrections log, and re-date the "Last reviewed" line at the top. We do not intend to begin collecting more.
Contact.
Email tips@moxleypress.com for any privacy question, data request, or correction to this page. We will reply.