The Trust Center brings together the pages that explain how ZVM Labs handles privacy, accessibility, security, editorial boundaries, AI assistance, advertising, intellectual property, and reader requests.
ZVM Labs is a personal technical blog and public portfolio. It is not a certified compliance platform and does not provide legal advice. The site is structured so international readers can quickly understand who is responsible for the content, what data may be processed, how to make a privacy request, and which ethical boundaries apply to publications.
Quick Access
| Need | Page |
|---|---|
| How the site handles data | Privacy and Policies |
| Cookies, localStorage, and analytics | Cookies and Local Storage |
| Access, delete, or correct data | Privacy Rights |
| Legal terms, advertising, sponsorship, copyright | Legal, Ethics, and Disclosures |
| Accessibility for different reader needs | Accessibility |
| Site security and responsible disclosure | Security |
| How content is prepared and reviewed | Editorial Standard |
| AI use in the publication workflow | AI Use Policy |
| Use of the ZVM Labs name, logo, and materials | Brand Usage |
| Services, sponsorship, and paid formats | Services, Sponsorship, Paid Products |
| Affiliate or referral links | Affiliate Disclosure |
| Professional contact or request | Contact |
Principles
- Transparency: important rules should be reachable from the footer and written in clear language.
- Data minimization: the site does not require accounts, does not provide comments, and does not sell personal data.
- Reader rights: access, correction, deletion, or restriction requests can be sent to [email protected].
- Accessibility: publications and interface elements should support keyboard use, clear structure, contrast, reading modes, and text alternatives for meaningful media.
- Security: technical material is published for learning, defense, GRC, responsible research, and controlled practice.
- Editorial responsibility: facts, assumptions, evidence, validation limits, and conclusions should be separated.
Data and Privacy
ZVM Labs does not require registration, does not provide private dashboards, and does not process payments through the site. The main data scenarios involve:
- emails or feedback requests voluntarily sent by a reader;
- hosting technical logs and basic security;
- local browser preferences through
localStorage; - aggregated article view analytics through GoatCounter.
Details are available in Privacy and Policies, Cookies and Local Storage, and Privacy Rights.
Accessibility
The working target for the site is practical alignment with WCAG 2.2 AA where feasible for a static personal blog. Priorities include:
- access to core content;
- keyboard navigation;
- visible focus;
- sufficient contrast;
- text alternatives;
- clear headings and links;
- no dependence on color, sound, or motion alone.
If you encounter an accessibility barrier, email [email protected] with the subject Accessibility issue - zvm.uk.
Legal and Editorial Boundaries
ZVM Labs materials are educational and professional communication materials. They do not replace legal, financial, medical, investment, or individualized professional security advice.
Affiliate links, sponsorship, gifted access, paid placement, conflicts of interest, or other material connections should be disclosed near the relevant material. Cybersecurity materials should stay within lawful, controlled, and responsible practice.
Commercial formats are described separately: Services, Sponsorship and Media Kit, Affiliate Disclosure, Paid Products and Templates.
How To Contact
For privacy, security, accessibility, correction, deletion, copyright, disclosure, or professional collaboration requests, use:
To make a request easier to handle, include the page URL, the issue, the requested action, and a reply contact. Do not send passwords, tokens, private keys, identity documents, or third-party confidential data without prior coordination.
Last updated: June 18, 2026.