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Privacy Policy - Ajay Pathak's Mathematics Site

Privacy Policy

Introduction

At Ajay Pathak’s Mathematics Site, I am committed to protecting your privacy. This Privacy Policy outlines the types of information I do not collect, the limited situations in which third-party services may collect data, and how I ensure a safe browsing experience for all users.

Personal Information Collection

No Personal Information Collected: I do not collect, store, or request any personal information from users. You can browse all content on this website without providing any data.

Comments and Contact: Since this site does not host a comment section or require contact forms, I do not collect any identifying details, such as names, emails, or contact numbers.

Third-Party Services

Analytics: This website may use third-party analytics services to help understand site traffic and visitor behavior. However, these services do not identify individual users. They may use non-personal information, such as browser type and page visited, to improve the website’s performance.

External Links: My website may contain links to other sites. Please be aware that I am not responsible for the privacy practices of these external sites. I recommend reviewing the privacy policies of any third-party websites you visit.

Cookies Policy

This website does not use cookies to collect or store personal information. Any cookies used by the website are strictly for technical purposes, such as enhancing page functionality.

If you wish to disable cookies, you can do so through your web browser settings. Please refer to your browser's help section for instructions on how to manage cookies.

Data Security

Although I do not collect any personal data from visitors, I am committed to maintaining a secure browsing environment. I use up-to-date security protocols to protect the website from potential threats, such as malware and hacking attempts.

Children's Privacy

This website is accessible to all audiences, including children. Since I do not collect any personal information, there is no risk to children’s privacy. Parents and guardians are encouraged to supervise children’s internet usage and review online privacy practices.

Your Rights

While I do not collect any data, I respect users’ rights to privacy and transparency. If you have any concerns or questions regarding this privacy policy or how external links might handle data, please feel free to reach out.

Updates to Privacy Policy

I may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in my practices or relevant regulations. Any updates will be posted on this page, so I encourage you to review this policy periodically.

Contact Information

If you have any questions, concerns, or suggestions about this Privacy Policy, please feel free to contact me:

Telegram: @Ampathak

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