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 Privacy Policy

Your privacy is incredibly important to us. This Privacy Policy outlines how Kanika’s Cinematic Canvas collects, uses, and protects your personal information when you visit or interact with our website.

1. Information We Collect:

  • Personal Information: When you contact us or leave a comment, we may collect your name and email address.
  • Usage Data: We collect anonymous data about your browsing behavior on the site to improve your experience.

2. How We Use Your Information:

  • To respond to your comments or inquiries.
  • To send you newsletters or updates if you subscribe (you can opt-out at any time).
  • To improve site functionality based on visitor feedback.

3. Cookies and Tracking: We use cookies to enhance your browsing experience. Cookies help us analyze web traffic and improve the site. You can choose to disable cookies through your browser settings.

4. Third-Party Services: We may use third-party services such as Google Analytics and affiliate links, which may collect your information to enhance site performance and content delivery. However, we are not responsible for the privacy practices of these third-party services.

5. Data Protection: We take reasonable steps to protect your personal information from unauthorized access, alteration, or destruction.

6. Children’s Privacy: This website is not intended for children under the age of 13, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children.

For any questions or concerns, please contact us at cruisingalone@gmail.com.

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