Privacy Policy

 

Filling The Contact And Comment Forms

Whenever you contact the admin/author privately, you would have to enter your name and email address as provided. We assure you that the details provided by you will not be published anywhere and we will not use it for any illegal purpose. It only serves as a means of communication to our readers.

Also, when you comment on a post, you would have to provide your name and email address. Your name will be published with your comment but your email address won’t appear on the comment page.

This email is collected only if you want to subscribe to comments or receive notification of new comments via email and currently, we do not provide this service. We shall inform our esteem readers when the need arises.

Cookies

Third parties may store tracking cookies in visitors’ web browsers to customize ads according to their interest. This site do not use cookies to customize contents or intrude in the privacy of its visitors or readers.

We also have no access or control over these cookies that are used by third-party advertisers. If you wish to disable cookies, you may do so through your browser options.

Records/ Log Files

Like many other websites, this site makes use of log files. When visitors access this website, their source of entry is recorded.

The information of source of entry files includes internet protocol ( IP ) addresses, type of browser, Internet Service Provider ( ISP ), date/time stamp, referring/exit pages, and number of clicks to track user’s movement around the site, and it also helps to determine how well this website is serving and where we need some improvements.

Your browsing details that are generated on this website will not be displayed or published by any means.

Right to Change Policy

We reserve every right to edit or change the policy of this website without prior notice.

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