Privacy & Data Protocol
Revised: February 03, 2026 | Author: nishant | aitechnolognews
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Look, we get it. Nobody likes reading legal jargon. But at aitechnolognews , we take your digital footprint seriously. This isn't just a checkbox for us; it’s about trust. This document outlines exactly what we track, why we track it, and—more importantly—what we don't do with your data.
1. Digital Footprints: The Log Files
Standard procedure. Nothing fancy here. Like most modern servers, we use log files to see how the site is performing. It’s not about stalking you; it’s about technical health.
- What’s inside? IP addresses, your browser type, your ISP (Internet Service Provider), and time stamps.
- The "Why": We need to know if the site crashed or if a specific page is loading too slowly.
- The "Who": This data isn't linked to your real-world identity. It’s just numbers and strings.
2. Cookies & Web Beacons
We use cookies. Most of the internet does. These are tiny files that help us remember your preferences so you don't have to reset them every time you visit.
3. Google & The DART Cookie
We work with Google as a third-party vendor. They use something called the DART cookie. This allows them to show you ads based on what you’re interested in across the web. It's why you see ads for hiking boots after looking at a trail guide.
If that feels a bit too "Big Brother" for you, Google lets you opt out. Just visit the Google Ad and Content Network Privacy Policy. We have no control over these third-party cookies.
4. Our Stance on Data Protection
We don't sell your data. Period. We aren't in the business of trading your email address for a quick buck. Your Personally Identifiable Information (PII) stays with us, except in these specific cases:
- The Tech Team: Trusted partners who help us keep the website running (hosting, analytics). They are legally bound to keep your info quiet.
- The Law: If a court order hits our desk, we have to comply. That’s just reality.
5. Global Compliance (GDPR & CCPA)
Whether you're in California or the EU, you have rights. We respect them all.
- Right to Know: You can ask us what data we have on you.
- Right to Delete: You can ask us to wipe your data from our systems.
- Right to Object: You can tell us to stop processing your info.
If you want to exercise any of these, just drop us a line. We won't make you jump through hoops.
6. The Bottom Line (Consent)
By hanging out here at aitechnolognews, you’re agreeing to the terms we’ve laid out above. If you don't agree with how we handle things, we'll be sad to see you go, but you should probably stop using the site.