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Privacy Policy

Effective Date: June 30, 2025

At whatontoday.com (“we,” “our,” or “us”), your privacy is important. This Privacy Policy explains what information we collect, how we use it, and your choices regarding that information.

Information We Collect

  1. Information You Provide Voluntarily

    • Comments, questions, and feedback submitted via forms or email

    • Email address when you subscribe to our newsletter

  2. Automatically Collected Information

    • Log data such as IP address, browser type, pages visited, and time stamps

    • Cookies and similar tracking technologies to recognize you on return visits

How We Use Your Information

  • To operate and improve our website, personalize content, and analyze traffic trends

  • To send you newsletters or replies to your inquiries (only if you opt in)

  • To enforce our policies and comply with legal obligations

Third-Party Advertising

We participate in third-party advertising networks, including Google AdSense. These vendors use cookies to serve ads based on your prior visits to our website and other sites on the Internet. You can opt out of personalized advertising by visiting:
https://adssettings.google.com/authenticated

For details on how Google uses data when you use our site or apps, visit:
https://policies.google.com/technologies/ads

Cookies and Your Choices

Most web browsers are set to accept cookies by default. You may choose to disable cookies through your browser settings, but this may affect your ability to access certain features on our site.

Changes to This Policy

We may update this policy at any time. We will post the revised date at the top of this page. Continued use of the site after changes implies your acceptance.

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