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Privacy Policy
Your privacy is extremely important to us. We are committed to respecting your privacy and protecting any personal information you may provide through our website, usaexplained.com, located at usaexplained.com
Information Collection
We only request your personal information when it is strictly necessary to provide our services to you. We collect this information fairly and lawfully, with your knowledge and explicit consent. We also inform you of the reasons for collecting the information and how it will be used.
Use and Storage of Information
We retain the collected information only for as long as necessary to provide the requested service. We store data protected by technically appropriate security measures to prevent loss, theft, unauthorized access, disclosure, copying, use, or alteration.
Information Sharing
We do not share your personal information publicly or with third parties, except when required by law.
External Websites
Our site may contain links to external sites that are not operated by us. Please note that we do not control these sites and cannot take responsibility for their privacy policies.
Refusal of Information
You may choose not to provide your personal information, understanding that this may prevent us from providing certain services to you.
Acceptance of This Policy
Your continued use of our site indicates acceptance of our privacy policy. If you have any questions about how we manage user data and personal information, feel free to contact us.
Advertising and Cookies
We use Google AdSense to display advertisements, which uses a DoubleClick cookie to serve relevant ads and limit the repetition of ads. More information about Google AdSense’s privacy practices can be obtained directly from their FAQ.
Behavioral advertising cookies are employed to ensure that ads are relevant to you by anonymously tracking your interests.
User Commitment
By using the usaexplained website, you commit to:
- Not engaging in illegal activities or activities contrary to ethics and public order;
- Not spreading discriminatory, illegal content or promoting activities harmful to human rights;
- Not causing damage to the physical and logical systems of usaexplained, its suppliers, or third parties.
More Information
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This policy is effective as of December 9, 2024.