I run MyStoryPath alone — it is Mira's personal writing site at mystorypath.pro, not a business. This page describes what little information I handle, why I handle it, and what rights you have under Singapore law. I follow the PDPA 2012 and published guidance from the Personal Data Protection Commission (PDPC).
1. Who holds your information
Reach me at:
Mira
Blk 4 Everton Park, #02-12, Singapore 081004
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +65 6228 4130
There is no company behind this journal — only correspondence about the writing itself.
2. Information I might receive
Messages you send. The contact form asks for your name, email, and note. You tick a consent box yourself; it is never pre-ticked.
Readership statistics (optional). If you opt into analytics via the banner, I may see aggregated figures — which posts were opened, broad device type, rough referral source. I do not tie those numbers back to you personally.
Cookie choice memory. Your banner selection is saved in browser storage as msp_cookie_consent for about six months, then the banner returns so you can choose again.
There are no accounts, shops, or mailing lists here. I do not deliberately gather information from children under thirteen.
3. When information arrives
Data reaches me only if you:
— Write through the Say hello form;
— Set cookie preferences in the banner;
— Browse with analytics enabled.
I do not buy contact lists or import address books from elsewhere.
4. Why I use it
Reasonable purposes include:
— Replying to your message;
— Keeping the site secure and online;
— Seeing, in aggregate, which journal pieces people read (with consent);
— Meeting legal duties in Singapore if ever required.
I will not add you to marketing lists or sell your details.
I may share information with:
— The mail host that delivers form submissions;
— The server company hosting these pages;
— An analytics vendor, but only after you agree;
— Officials, if Singapore law compels disclosure.
5. Consent and withdrawal
Form submissions and analytics rely on your consent under the PDPA. Withdraw anytime: email [email protected], clear browser storage, or choose "Essential only" when the banner reappears. Earlier lawful use is unaffected.
Basic delivery logs needed to serve pages may continue without separate consent where the law allows.
6. How long I keep things
Form threads stay until answered, then typically up to twelve months unless we are still talking. Hosting logs rotate on the provider's schedule. Banner choices expire from your browser after six months by design.
7. Safeguards
For a small personal site I use proportionate steps: HTTPS, form validation, and a hidden honeypot against bots. Online transmission always carries some risk; I cannot promise perfect protection.
8. PDPA rights you can exercise
Where the Act permits, you may ask to:
— See personal data I hold about you;
— Correct mistakes;
— Withdraw consent for consent-based processing;
— Learn how your data was used or shared in the past year.
Email [email protected] with enough detail for me to find your request. I answer within reasonable PDPA timelines. Unresolved concerns may go to the PDPC.
9. Cookies and local storage
Essential storage remembers your banner answer. Optional analytics cookies show which entries attract readers. Use the banner buttons — "Yes, include analytics", "Essential only", or "Pick what to share". Declining analytics limits tracking to essentials.
10. Outside links
Typography fonts load from third-party hosts with their own policies. I am not responsible for off-site practices.
11. Overseas servers
Email or hosting may route through machines outside Singapore. I take reasonable steps so overseas handlers protect data in line with PDPA expectations for a low-volume personal blog.
12. Revisions
I may edit this page occasionally. The date above changes when I do. Using the site after an update means you have seen the new version where law allows.
13. Questions
Privacy queries: [email protected] or the postal address listed.