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This website respects your privacy. This Privacy Policy explains what information we collect, how we use it, and how third party services (including Google Adsense) may  interact with your data.

Information we collect 
We only collect personal information that you voluntarily provide (such as subscribing, sending a message, or leaving a communication). We may also automatically collect non-personal data such as:

 • Browser Type
 • Device Information 
 • Page Visited
 • Time spent on the site

This is standard for most websites. Cookies and Third-party Technologies. This website uses cookies to improve your experience and analyze website performance. 
Google Adsense 
We use Google Adsense, a third party advertising service. 
Google may use cookies such as DoubleClick cookies too:

Show personalized ads based on your interest Measure and performance, prevent repeat ads
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How we use Your information 
We may use collection data to: 

Improve website content
Analyze traffic 
Personalize the user experience 
Display relevant advertisements
Sharing of information 
We do not sell or rent your personal information. However, we may share certain non-personal data with third-party services. Only when necessary for:

Advertising (Google Adsense)
Analytics (Google Analytics)
Website improvement tools
These third parties follow their own strict privacy policies.
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