Privacy Policy

Google AdSense is a program that allows website owners to show ads on their websites and earn money from clicks on those ads. As a provider of this service, Google is committed to protecting the privacy of users who interact with the ads displayed on AdSense-participating websites. 

This privacy policy explains how Google uses information collected from users of the AdSense service.

Information collected by Google 

Google collects information from users of the AdSense service in a number of ways. For example, Google may collect information about the websites that users visit and the ads that they click on. Google may also collect information about the type of device that a user is using to access the AdSense service, as well as the user's IP address and location.

How Google uses collected information

Google uses the information it collects from users of the AdSense service to improve the quality of the ads that are displayed to users and to better understand how users interact with ads. This includes using the information to optimize ad targeting and to measure the effectiveness of ad campaigns. Google may also use the information to personalize the ads that are shown to users and to develop new products and services.

Sharing of collected information

Google may share the information it collects from users of the AdSense service with third parties, such as advertisers and partners. This may include sharing anonymous or aggregated data with these parties for the purpose of targeting ads or measuring the effectiveness of ad campaigns.

Data retention and deletion

Google will retain the information it collects from users of the AdSense service for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes outlined in this privacy policy. Google will delete this information when it is no longer needed.

User choices and opt-out options

Users of the AdSense service can control the information that is collected about them by adjusting their browser settings or using opt-out tools provided by Google or other third parties. Users can also opt out of receiving personalized ads from Google by visiting the Google Ads Settings page.

Privacy practices of third parties

The privacy policy of Technology is not applicable to other advertisers or websites. As a result, we suggest that you review the individual privacy policies of these third-party ad servers for further information.

It could also provide their procedures and directions on how to reject particular choices.

Through the choices available in each browser, you may decide to turn off cookies. Visit the websites of the individual web browsers to find out more specific information on cookie management with those browsers.

CCPA Rights to Privacy (Do Not Sell My Personal Information)

Californian consumers are entitled to the following rights, among others, under the CCPA:

Demand that a company that gathers customer data provide the categories and particular details of customer data that it has gathered.

You can ask a company to remove any personal information it possesses about the customer.

Make a request to a company that sells customer data and ask them not to do so.

In the event that you submit a request, we have one month to answer. Please get in touch with us if you want to exercise any of these rights.

The General Data Protection Regulation's Right to Data Protection

To that end, we want to make sure you are aware of all of your rights regarding the personal data we may collect about you. Every client will receive the advantages listed below:

Guaranteed access: You are always welcome to request a copy of your information. We have the right to charge a small fee for this service.

You have the right to rectification, which entitles you to request that we correct any information that you believe to be inaccurate. You also have the option of suggesting that we add any information you feel is missing.

You have the right to request that we remove your information, but only in certain circumstances.

You have the "right to restrict processing," which you can exercise in certain situations, to ask us to restrict how we use your personal information.

In some situations, you have the right to object to the way we're processing your personal information.

You have the right to ask us to provide any information we have collected to another business or to you directly in certain situations.

To respond to your request, we have one month. If you have any questions about how to implement any of these safeguards, get in touch with us.

Our first priority is ensuring children's internet safety. We advise parents and educators to monitor, participate in, and/or supervise their children's internet activity.

As far as we are aware, no personally identifiable data about children under the age of 13 is collected by technology. We kindly ask parents and guardians to alert us right away if they learn that their children have submitted this kind of material to our website. We will then take all reasonable steps to get the information promptly removed from our files.

Changes to this privacy policy

Google may update this privacy policy from time to time. When updates are made, the "last updated" date at the top of this page will be revised. Users are encouraged to review this privacy policy periodically to stay informed about how Google is using the information it collects.

Contacting Google

If you have any questions about this privacy policy or the AdSense service, you can contact Google by visiting the Google Privacy & Terms web page.

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