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.

