Privacy
How NovelT Cult handles reader accounts, session data, and advertising-related signals.
This privacy page summarizes the main categories of information used by NovelT Cult so readers can understand what is stored to operate the site, what third-party services are involved, and how ad-supported functionality fits into the product.
Reader accounts
Signed-in readers can use Google authentication so the site can associate bookmarks, reading progress, and account state with a stable profile.
Reading features
The platform stores the minimum information needed to keep track of saved chapters, bookmarks, and in-library reading continuity for authenticated users.
Ads and analytics
When advertising or analytics scripts are configured, they may process browser-level data such as page views or standard ad-request information in order to operate properly.
Information the site uses
NovelT Cult uses authentication and session data to let readers sign in, maintain account state, and return to the correct chapter when using bookmark and progress features. That operational data exists to make the reading experience continuous rather than disposable.
The platform may also process basic page-level analytics and ad-serving signals when those integrations are enabled. This can include standard browser and device metadata associated with analytics measurement or ad delivery.
Why the information is used
Reader data is used to support product functions such as login, bookmarks, reading progress, and account-aware navigation. It is not collected merely to pad the site with unnecessary account complexity.
Advertising-related configuration exists to support the sustainability of the public product. However, the reading interface is intended to remain primary, and monetization surfaces are supposed to stay secondary to navigation and chapter content.
Third-party services
NovelT Cult relies on third-party services for authentication and may rely on them for analytics or advertising if those services are enabled in the live environment. Their own terms and privacy practices may apply to the portions of the experience they power.
Because the site uses browser-delivered services, cookies or similar technologies may be involved in keeping sessions active, remembering user preferences, measuring traffic, or delivering ads.