You agree to the privacy policy below, and the Privacy Policy for Substack, the technology provider.

Last updated: November 4, 2025

At Anthropocene 2.0, privacy isn’t a checkbox — it’s a principle.
We believe in transparency, consent, and the sanctity of personal space, both digital and human.


🌱 1. What We Collect

We collect:

  • Email address — to send reflections and updates.

  • Optional name — if you choose to share it.

  • Engagement metrics — like open rates or clicks, only to understand what resonates.

Payment details remain private — handled solely by Substack’s encrypted systems.


🔭 2. How We Use It

We use your information to:

  • Share essays, news, and insights you subscribed for.

  • Improve the quality of our writing and experience.

  • Communicate meaningful changes or special editions.

We never sell, trade, or misuse your information. Ever.


🕊️ 3. Cookies & Tracking

Substack may use cookies for performance and analytics. You can disable them in your browser if you prefer minimalism — both digital and mental.


🧠 4. Security

We take care to protect your data from unauthorized access.
However, no system is entirely invincible. By using this publication, you acknowledge that reality — and trust that we treat your privacy with respect and caution.


🌌 5. Your Rights

You can:

  • Unsubscribe whenever you wish.

  • Request deletion or correction of your data.

  • Ask any privacy-related questions — we’ll answer them personally.


🪐 6. Substack’s Role

This publication lives on Substack’s platform. Your data may be processed according to Substack’s Privacy Policy.


💬 7. Contact

For privacy inquiries or philosophical complaints (we welcome both):
📧 business.harsh12@gmail.com


In short:
This space honors your data, your time, and your consciousness.
Because in the new Anthropocene — transparency is empathy, and privacy is freedom.