COOKIES AND PRIVACY POLICY

COOKIES AND PRIVACY POLICY

An Open and Honest Approach

At Trial by Media MJ, we pride ourselves on transparency—think of us as the “no secrets, no sequins” club for documentaries. We’re here to give you clear, sensible information about the perils of glorifying Michael Jackson, while also being upfront about our privacy policy and our use of cookies (the digital kind, not the ones MJ fans nervously munch while defending him on Reddit at 3am).

Respecting Your Privacy

Rest easy—your secrets are safer with us than a Jackson superfan’s browser history after a documentary drops. We won’t collect any personal info without your say‑so, and any email you send will be treated with more care than a stan treats their limited‑edition vinyl. No spam, no dodgy messages, and absolutely no “urgent” pleas from someone claiming to be your cousin who once met Tito in a car park. Your trust matters, even if some fans think trust is something you shout on Twitter in all caps.

Monitoring Website Visitors

Now, about those cookies. We only use them to count how many fabulous humans visit our site—not to stalk individuals who may have posted a 12‑minute TikTok rant about how we “just don’t understand the artistry.” It simply helps us see how our content lands, ideally with more grace than a glitter‑glued moonwalk attempted after two ciders.

Stay Informed

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Connect With Us

We know community is everything—especially for those who spend their evenings debating the ethics of bed‑sharing on Twitter. Follow us on social media to join the conversation, share your thoughts, and marvel at the sheer dedication of fans who can recite every interview MJ ever gave but somehow can’t remember their own PIN number.

Your Mental Health Matters

We love a good fandom deep‑dive, but if you find yourself slipping into an unhealthy obsession with Michael Jackson, we’re not qualified to diagnose anything. We make documentaries, not miracle cures. It’s always best to speak with a licensed therapist or counsellor (preferably not Ben from Cornwall, who once tried to heal someone with interpretive dance). Proper support matters, especially when celebrity culture gets overwhelming.

Spread the Word

If our content strikes you as enlightening—as rare as spotting a sparkling glove in the wild—share it with friends, family, or that one colleague who still insists MJ invented the moonwalk. Raising awareness helps spark important conversations about the dangers of celebrifying (yes, we’re sticking with it) people who, shall we say, had very relaxed boundaries around other people’s beds.