Privacy Policy

These days, a privacy policy is considered essential for blogs. You have probably seen statements like “your privacy is important to us” followed by pages explaining how everything is tracked anyway.

To be clear, I do not track you. I do not have the technical skills to do so. Even if I did, I would not know what to do with the information. I do not really understand what cookies and similar things mean in the internet world, apart from the edible kind. What I do know is how to write, and that is what I am doing here.

You can read this blog with confidence that I am not personally collecting or analyzing your data. That said, third-party services used by this site may collect certain information automatically. This is standard for most websites today, and the explanation below covers that part, even if it reads more formal than the rest of this page.

Information This Site May Collect

Thinkbit Blog does not knowingly collect personal information from visitors. If you choose to leave a comment, Blogger may collect information shown in the comments form, as well as your IP address and browser user agent string, to help with spam detection.

Cookies and Web Beacons

Like many websites, Thinkbit Blog uses cookies. Cookies are small data files stored on your device that help improve website functionality and user experience.

Third-party vendors, including Google, may use cookies to serve advertisements based on a user’s previous visits to this website or other websites. Google’s use of advertising cookies enables it and its partners to show ads that are relevant to users.

You can choose to disable cookies through your individual browser options. More detailed information about cookie management is available in your browser’s help section.

Third-Party Privacy Policies

Thinkbit Blog’s Privacy Policy does not apply to other advertisers or websites. Third-party ad servers or websites may use technologies such as cookies, JavaScript, or web beacons in their respective ads and links that appear on Thinkbit Blog. These technologies are used to measure advertising effectiveness and to personalize the advertising content you see.

Thinkbit Blog has no control over these cookies and encourages visitors to review the privacy policies of these third-party services for more detailed information about their practices.

Consent

By using this website, you consent to this Privacy Policy and agree to its terms.

Updates

This Privacy Policy may be updated from time to time. Any changes will be clearly posted on this page.

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