What the site collects today
- • Scientific Revenue is a public-facing publication with no reader accounts, paid memberships, or comments on the public site.
- • The site includes a funding-alert signup form that asks for name, email address, and country and stores those details for later alert list use.
- • The site can load Google Analytics 4 only after a reader opts in. It does not enable Google Signals, ad personalization, or behavior-based profiling tools.
- • Readers can open Scientific Revenue pages and then follow outbound links to official funder or programme pages for primary funding details.
- • If Scientific Revenue adds outbound alert campaigns, accounts, submissions, ad tech, or other broader data workflows later, these notices will be updated before those features go live.
Technical logs and consent-based analytics
Like most public websites, Scientific Revenue may rely on hosting, CDN, and security infrastructure that processes IP addresses, request headers, and related technical information in order to deliver pages, cache content, and resist abuse.
If a reader allows analytics, the site may also load Google Analytics 4 to measure page usage and navigation patterns. Scientific Revenue configures that tool without Google Signals or ad personalization and does not use it to build advertising audiences.
That processing remains limited. Scientific Revenue does not use the site to run behavioral advertising or attach a persistent commercial identity to a visitor.
Funding-alert signups
When a reader signs up for funding opportunity alerts, the site collects the name, email address, country, the page path where the form was submitted, and some basic anti-abuse request details such as source IP, user agent, and request origin.
That information is stored in a database so Scientific Revenue can use it later for alert-list operations, segmentation, and outreach planning. The public site does not send a confirmation email today, and the information is not sold or shared for behavioral advertising.
Scientific Revenue uses basic anti-spam checks on the form, including hidden-field and submission-timing checks, to reduce automated abuse.
Direct correspondence
If a reader writes to the desk directly, the message and the information necessary to answer it may be retained for editorial, correction-handling, security, or administrative purposes.
Readers should avoid sending sensitive personal, medical, financial, or confidential research information through general contact channels unless it is necessary and appropriate to do so.
Outbound links and third-party sites
Scientific Revenue links frequently to funder pages, programme portals, and official documentation. Once a reader leaves this site, the privacy and cookie practices of the destination publisher apply instead.
The publication does not control those third-party practices and cannot speak for them in this notice.