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Privacy Policy

 Last Updated: March 1, 2026

Welcome to ArticlesFeedBoard (“we,” “our,” or “us”). This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, disclose, and safeguard your information when you visit our website hosted on Blogger. Please read this privacy policy carefully. If you do not agree with the terms of this privacy policy, please do not access the site.

1. Information We Collect

We may collect information about you in a variety of ways, including:

a) Personal Data

Personally identifiable information, such as your name and email address, that you voluntarily give to us when you leave comments, subscribe to newsletters, or contact us directly.

b) Non-Personal Data

Information such as your browser type, operating system, access times, and pages viewed may be collected automatically when you visit the site.

c) Cookies and Tracking Technologies

We may use cookies and similar tracking technologies to enhance your browsing experience. Cookies help us understand user behavior and improve our content. You can disable cookies through your browser settings if you prefer.

2. Use of Your Information

We use the information we collect in the following ways:

  • To operate and maintain the website

  • To improve user experience

  • To respond to comments or inquiries

  • To send periodic emails (if you subscribe)

  • To monitor and analyze usage trends

We do not sell, trade, or rent users’ personal identification information to others.

3. Third-Party Services

Our website may use third-party services that collect, monitor, and analyze information. These may include:

  • Google Analytics – to track and analyze website traffic.

  • Google AdSense – to display advertisements (if enabled).

These third-party service providers have their own privacy policies addressing how they use such information.

4. Third-Party Links

Our blog may contain links to external websites. We are not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of such third-party websites. We encourage users to read the privacy policies of any external sites they visit.

5. Data Security

We use reasonable administrative and technical measures to protect your personal information. However, please understand that no security system is completely secure, and we cannot guarantee absolute security of your information.

6. Children’s Privacy

Our website is not intended for children under the age of 13. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. If you believe that we have collected such information, please contact us immediately.

7. Your Data Rights

Depending on your location, you may have the right to:

  • Access the personal data we hold about you

  • Request correction of inaccurate data

  • Request deletion of your data

  • Withdraw consent at any time

To exercise these rights, please contact us at: articlesfeedboard@gmail.com

8. Changes to This Privacy Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Any changes will be posted on this page with an updated revision date. We encourage you to review this policy periodically.

9. Contact Us

If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, you may contact us at:

Email: articlesfeedboard@gmail.com
Website: https://articlesfeedboard.blogspot.com/

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