Privacy Policy
Last Updated: June 3, 2026
Wharton Post respects your privacy. This policy explains what information may be collected when you visit our website and how it may be used.
Information We Collect
Information may be collected when you:
- Contact us by email.
- Submit a news tip, announcement, photo, video, or other content.
- Submit an advertising inquiry.
- Use forms available on our website.
We may also collect basic website usage information such as browser type, pages visited, and general traffic statistics.
Cookies
This website may use cookies and similar technologies to help improve website performance and understand how visitors use the site. You may disable cookies through your browser settings.
Third-Party Services
Wharton Post may use third-party services, including analytics, advertising services, social media features, and embedded content. These services may collect information according to their own privacy policies.
Artificial Intelligence
Wharton Post may use artificial intelligence tools to assist with writing, editing, research, graphics, image creation, and other publishing tasks. While we make reasonable efforts to review published content, errors may occur and no guarantee is made regarding the completeness or accuracy of any information published on this website.
News Tips and Submissions
By submitting information, photographs, videos, documents, or other materials to Wharton Post, you represent that you have the right to provide such materials. Submitted content may be reviewed, edited, published, shared, or removed at our discretion.
Submission of information does not guarantee publication.
External Links
This website may contain links to third-party websites. Wharton Post is not responsible for the content, policies, or practices of any external website.
Changes
This policy may be updated at any time without notice. Changes will be posted on this page.
Contact
Wharton Post
contact@whartonpost.com
