Last updated: June 26, 2026

At Intelligations, we respect the privacy of our readers and the integrity of the data we handle. This policy explains how we collect and use information.

1. Information We Collect

  • Usage Data: When you visit our blog, we may automatically collect standard data such as your IP address, browser type, and pages visited. This helps us understand which technical topics resonate most with our readers.
  • Voluntary Submissions: If you contact us via our forms or email, we collect the information you provide (name, email) solely to respond to your inquiry.

2. Advertising & Cookies We use third-party advertising services (such as Google AdSense) to display ads. These services use cookies to serve ads based on your prior visits to this website or other websites.

  • Google’s Use of Cookies: You can opt out of personalized advertising by visiting Ads Settings.
  • Third-Party Vendors: We may occasionally feature affiliate links to technical tools or hardware. These third parties may use their own cookies to track referrals.

3. Data Security As an ICT professional, I treat data security with high priority. Your information is never sold. It is used exclusively to improve the performance and relevance of the technical insights shared on this blog.

4. External Links Our posts often link to external technical documentation, tools, or resources. Please note that we have no control over the privacy practices of those external websites.

5. Contact If you have questions regarding this Privacy Policy or the data associated with your interaction with Intelligations, please reach out via our contact page.

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