Privacy Policy
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This policy explains what information Arivupedia (“we”, “us”) collects when you visit arivupedia.com, how we use it, and your choices.
1. Information we collect
Arivupedia is a static content website. We do not require accounts or store personal information server-side. We may collect, indirectly:
- Standard server logs (IP address truncated, user-agent, referrer, page requested).
- Aggregated analytics from Google Analytics 4 and/or Cloudflare Web Analytics.
- Newsletter sign-ups, when you submit your email address voluntarily.
- Contact form submissions, when you message us.
2. Cookies
We use cookies and similar storage for analytics and (where applicable) advertising. You can control cookies through your browser settings.
3. Third-party services
We use the following third-party services that may receive data about your visit:
- Google Analytics — usage analytics. Privacy policy
- Google AdSense — display advertising. Ad policy
- Cloudflare — content delivery and DDoS protection. Privacy policy
4. Advertising
Arivupedia may display ads served by Google AdSense and (in the future) other ad networks. These networks use cookies to serve ads based on your visit to this and other sites on the internet. You may opt out of personalized advertising by visiting Google Ads Settings.
5. Affiliate links
Some pages contain affiliate links to third-party services. When you click an affiliate link and complete a qualifying action, we may receive a commission. Affiliate links are always disclosed at the point of placement.
6. Your rights
Under India’s Digital Personal Data Protection Act and EU GDPR (where applicable), you may request access to, correction of, or deletion of any personal data we hold about you. Contact privacy@arivupedia.com.
7. Children
Arivupedia is intended for general audiences. We do not knowingly collect data from children under 13.
8. Changes to this policy
We may update this policy. The "Last updated" date above reflects the most recent revision.
9. Jurisdiction
This policy is governed by the laws of India. Disputes are subject to the courts of Tamil Nadu.