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Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy for Health Banker

Effective Date: 21/Nov/2024

At Health Banker, your privacy is critically important to us. This Privacy Policy outlines how we collect, use, and protect your information when you visit our website, healthbanker.blogspot.com, and interact with its content.


1. Information We Collect

We may collect the following types of information when you visit our site:

a. Personal Information

You may voluntarily provide personal details, such as:

  • Your name and email address when subscribing to our newsletter or contacting us.

b. Non-Personal Information

Automatically collected information includes:

  • IP addresses
  • Browser type and version
  • Device information (e.g., operating system, screen resolution)
  • Date and time of visit
  • Pages viewed and interaction data (e.g., clicks)

c. Cookies

We use cookies to:

  • Enhance user experience by remembering preferences.
  • Analyze website traffic and trends.
  • Display personalized ads from third-party vendors, including Google.

You can manage or disable cookies via your browser settings. Note that doing so may impact website functionality.


2. How We Use Your Information

We use collected information to:

  • Provide and maintain our website.
  • Respond to inquiries or comments.
  • Improve user experience and optimize website performance.
  • Deliver personalized ads and content.
  • Comply with legal obligations and enforce our policies.

3. Information Sharing and Disclosure

We do not sell, trade, or transfer your personal information to third parties except:

  • With Your Consent: When you explicitly agree.
  • To Service Providers: Trusted third-party vendors assist us with hosting, analytics, and ad delivery.
  • For Legal Compliance: To meet legal requirements or protect our rights.

Google and other third-party ad vendors use cookies to serve ads based on your previous visits to this site or other websites. Learn more about Google’s advertising policies here.


4. Data Retention and Security

We retain your information only as long as necessary for the purposes stated in this policy.
To protect your data, we implement measures like encryption, firewalls, and regular security audits. However, no method of transmission over the Internet is completely secure, so we cannot guarantee absolute security.


5. Your Rights

As a visitor, you have the right to:

  • Access, correct, or delete your personal data.
  • Opt-out of data collection and targeted advertising.
  • Manage cookie preferences through browser settings or third-party opt-out tools (e.g., Network Advertising Initiative).

6. Links to External Sites

Our site may contain links to other websites. We are not responsible for the privacy practices of external sites and encourage you to review their policies.


7. Updates to This Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy to reflect changes in our practices or legal requirements. Please review this page periodically for updates.


8. Contact Us

If you have any questions or concerns about this Privacy Policy, please contact us at:
Email: myhealthbanker@gmail.com
Website: healthbanker.blogspot.com


Note: This Privacy Policy was created to comply with Google AdSense and other industry standards. For more details about Google’s data collection and advertising practices, visit Google’s Privacy & Terms.

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