What kind of information may be involved when using the site
When users open PakTrack, the website may process ordinary technical information such as page requests, browser details, device type, and similar usage signals that help the site load properly and stay stable. If analytics or performance tools are used, they may also collect broad information about page views, route performance, and device behavior.
If a user enters a tracking number, that number may be used only for the purpose of fetching the requested shipment result from the relevant courier source. PakTrack is designed as a utility website, which means the main purpose of data use is to show the page and return the tracking result the user asked for.
What PakTrack tries to avoid
PakTrack is not built as a user-account platform. The current website does not depend on long-term account profiles, public user posting, or unnecessary personal dashboards for ordinary tracking use. The goal is to keep the experience focused on the tracking task rather than collecting more data than the use case requires.
That does not remove the need for good privacy practices, but it does shape the design philosophy of the site. The less unnecessary information a utility platform collects, the easier it is to keep the experience simple and respectful.
How third-party courier sources affect privacy
Because PakTrack depends on courier tracking sources, some information involved in the lookup may pass through those courier systems in order to return a result. Users should understand that the original courier company still controls its own tracking data, update timing, and system behavior.
That means a complete privacy picture always includes both the website you are using and the courier system that is being queried behind the scenes. PakTrack can explain its own role clearly, but it cannot rewrite how courier companies handle their own systems.
Cookies, analytics, and future updates
PakTrack may use basic cookies or similar browser storage where necessary for normal website behavior, performance, preference handling, or analytics. If the website expands its use of analytics, forms, subscriptions, or other data-related features, this page should be updated to reflect that in plain language.
Users who want a fuller explanation of browser storage can also read the separate cookie policy page. The aim is to keep each policy page readable and practical instead of hiding the important points in dense legal wording.