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Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy for [https://www.bytecrate.tech/]
Effective Date: [13 April 2026]

Welcome to [www.bytecrate.tech]! We care about your privacy and want to be clear about how information may be handled on our tech tutorials, tips, and discussion blog.


1. What We Collect

    Information you provide: When you contact us (like via email), you may give your name, email, or other details voluntarily.

    Information collected automatically: We collect info such as your IP address, browser type, device, pages visited, and time spent on the site.

    Cookies and tracking: We use cookies and similar tools to improve your experience and show ads.

2. How We Use Information

We use the information we collect to:

    Improve our blog and content

    Understand site traffic and user behavior

    Serve ads via Google AdSense

    Respond to questions or comments

3. Third-Party Services

We use third-party services, such as Google AdSense, to display ads.

Important:

    These services may collect information about your activity on our blog.

    We do not control how these third parties collect or use your data.

    For example, Google may use cookies and tracking for personalized ads.

    To learn more about how Google handles your data, visit Google Privacy & Terms
    .

4. Sharing Your Information

    We do not sell your personal information.

    We may share information with service providers to run the blog or if required by law.

    We cannot control third-party use of information collected through ads or widgets.

5. Security

We take reasonable measures to protect your information, but no online service is completely secure.


6. Children

Our blog is not for children under 13. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children.

7. Your Rights

For information you provide directly to our blog (like through contact forms or comments), you can:

    Request a copy of that information

    Ask us to delete it

For data collected by third parties (like Google AdSense ads), we cannot access or delete it. To manage your preferences for personalized ads, please use your browser settings or visit Google Ad Settings.

8. Links to Other Sites

Our blog may link to other websites. We are not responsible for their privacy practices.

9. Updates

We may update this policy occasionally. The new Effective Date will be shown at the top.

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