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Privacy Policy

 

We value your concerns and care deeply about the privacy and security of your personal data while browsing the internet. This privacy policy has been prepared to help you understand what information we collect when you visit our website, and how we handle, use, and protect this data.


Browsing

This website has not been designed to collect your personal data without your knowledge. Any information provided to us will be knowingly and voluntarily submitted by you.


IP Address and Server Logs

When you visit our website — like any website — the hosting server automatically records your IP address, the date and time of your visit, your browser type, and the URL of the referring website (if applicable). These logs are used solely for analytical and security purposes.


Online Surveys

We may conduct online surveys to gather specific feedback about our website. Your participation is entirely optional. Any information you choose to share, including your name or other details, will be treated with complete confidentiality and used only to improve our services.


Links to Third-Party Websites

Our website may contain links to third-party websites, including advertisements from services like Google AdSense. We are not responsible for the data collection practices or content of these external websites. You are encouraged to review their privacy policies independently when visiting them.

We may also allow third-party advertising companies to display ads on our site. These companies may use information about your visits (excluding name, address, email, or phone number) to provide ads tailored to your interests. To learn more or opt out, click here.


Disclosure of Information

We are committed to safeguarding your personal data and maintaining its confidentiality. We will not disclose any personal information unless required by law or in good faith where such action is necessary to comply with legal obligations, protect the rights or property of our website, or ensure user safety.


Information for Requested Transactions

If we require personal information to fulfill a specific request, we will ask you to provide it voluntarily. Such data will only be used to contact you and complete the requested process. We do not sell, rent, or share your personal information with any third party for their own marketing purposes without your prior written consent. Data may be used in aggregate form for statistical analysis, without identifying any individual user.


Contact Forms

All information submitted via our contact forms is treated as confidential. We collect only the necessary data to help us improve our website and respond to your questions, comments, or inquiries.


Third-Party Disclosure

We do not sell, trade, rent, or disclose any personal information to external parties outside this website and its affiliates, unless required by law or a valid regulatory authority.


Contact Us

If you have any questions regarding this privacy policy or how we handle your personal information, feel free to reach out through our Contact Us page, or email us at:
David@DomainMasterIO.com

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