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Privacy Policy

 At GoldenLibrarian, we take your privacy seriously. This Privacy Policy outlines the types of information we collect, how we use it, and the steps we take to protect your information.

Information We Collect

When you visit our website, we may collect certain types of information from you, including:

  • Personal Information: When you sign up for our newsletter, submit a comment or contact us, we may collect your name and email address.

  • Usage Information: We may collect non-personally identifiable information such as the browser you use, the pages you visit, and your IP address.

How We Use Your Information

We use your information for the following purposes:

  • To provide you with our newsletter and updates.

  • To respond to your inquiries and comments.

  • To analyze and improve our website and content.

  • To comply with legal and regulatory requirements.

Sharing Your Information

We will not sell or share your personal information with third parties unless required by law. We may, however, share non-personally identifiable information with third parties for the purpose of website analytics and improving our services.

Cookies

We use cookies to improve your experience on our website. Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device when you visit our website. They help us remember your preferences and analyze your usage patterns.

You can disable cookies in your browser settings if you prefer not to have them stored on your device.

Security

We take the security of your information seriously and use appropriate measures to protect it. However, no data transmission over the internet is 100% secure, and we cannot guarantee the security of your information.

Changes to Privacy Policy

We reserve the right to update this Privacy Policy at any time. We will notify you of any significant changes by posting a notice on our website.

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