Privacy Policy

Your privacy matters to us. This page explains how MJ Not Innocent collects, uses, and protects information when you visit our website. We aim to keep everything as clear, transparent, and respectful as possible.

Cookies

No Cookies. No Banners. No Nonsense.

We believe in doing things the right way — plainly, openly, and without digital gimmicks. This website is built using static HTML and does not utilise any form of cookie tracking. That means no irritating banners, no invasive pop-ups, and no obscure consent dialogues. You’re here to read, not to navigate a maze of data permissions — and we respect that.

To be absolutely clear, we do not use:

  • Essential cookies
  • Analytics or performance cookies
  • Advertising or marketing cookies

However, we do occasionally feature content from third-party websites — such as YouTube, Twitter, or other social platforms. These external services may deploy cookies through their own embedded elements. 

We also include hundreds of links to third-party websites throughout our site. These links provide additional information on the subject matter, which users may find helpful. Once you visit these external websites, we have no control over their content or behaviour. 

If you are concerned about these third-party cookies, we strongly recommend reviewing the respective privacy policies published by those platforms.

Should you wish to block such external cookies entirely, there are a number of free browser extensions available — including Privacy Badger, Ghostery, uBlock Origin, and others — which can help control what’s loaded and what’s tracked.

Email Messages

When you contact us via email — whether to offer feedback, raise a question, or share your perspective — we regard your message as private correspondence and handle it with the utmost care.

We will:

  • Treat your message as strictly confidential
  • Never disclose your email address or personal details to third parties without your clear and informed consent

However, if you’ve made public statements on social media platforms — or personal websites — regarding the allegations surrounding Michael Jackson and the individuals who have accused him, we may choose to contact you directly (If that's an option). This may occur particularly if your claims appear questionable, demonstrably inaccurate, or merit further examination. In these instances, we consider it a matter of responsible reporting to seek additional context or clarification in pursuit of the truth.

On occasion, excerpts from email communications may be published on the website — but only under the following circumstances:

  • The message contains information directly relevant to an ongoing investigation or article
  • The comments are demonstrably false, misleading, or deceptive
  • The content has already been made publicly available on social media or elsewhere

No private or identifying details will ever be published without consent.

Use of Public Information and Online Comments

As part of our commitment to responsible research and information gathering, we may access and reference publicly available material posted on social media platforms, personal websites, blogs, or other online sources. This enables us to ensure that the information we present is accurate, contextual, and reflective of public discourse.

This process may involve quoting excerpts from such platforms, including usernames or real names where these have been explicitly and publicly disclosed by the individual. We will never publish a person’s real name or any identifiable personal details unless they have made such information publicly accessible themselves.

If you are the owner of a social media account or personal website and notice that comments or statements you have posted online are quoted or referenced on this site, please be aware that such material is considered publicly available and is therefore not classified as private information. Accordingly, we do not routinely remove publicly posted content.

However, if you believe that the inclusion of a specific quotation or reference presents legal, ethical, or privacy concerns — for example, if the content has since been removed from its original source or no longer reflects your views — you may contact us with a formal request. We will consider removal only where there is a demonstrable legal basis or a ethical justification to do so.

Updates to Our Privacy Policy

We understand that privacy expectations evolve, and so too must our approach. As such, this Privacy Policy may be updated from time to time to reflect changes in our practices, technologies, or legal requirements.

In the event that we begin to use essential cookies, tracking technologies, or any tools that monitor visitor activity on this website, we will revise this policy to ensure full transparency. Any such updates will include clear information about what is being tracked, why it’s necessary, and how it impacts your data.

Additionally, applicable privacy laws and regulations may change without prior notice. Should that happen, we reserve the right to amend the website and this Privacy Policy accordingly, to remain compliant with legal standards. These changes may take effect immediately and without warning, although we will make reasonable efforts to notify users when significant updates occur.