Privacy Policy
Blog: TipsInWeb
Email: marketingrt557@gmail.com
Address: https://tipsinweb.com
Hello! We’re so glad you’re visiting. We know privacy matters to you, and it matters to us too. That’s why we created this page to explain, in a simple and clear way, how we take care of your information when you visit our blog.
Think of this policy as an honest conversation between friends. We won’t use complicated words – we’ll get straight to the point, explaining everything in a way anyone can understand.
What Is Personal Information?
Personal information is data that tells who you are. For example:
- Your name
- Your email
- Your address
When you send us a message or fill out a form on the blog, you share this information with us.
What Information Do We Collect?
Let’s be transparent about what we collect:
Information You Give Us
When you fill out a contact form, subscribe to our newsletter, or leave a comment, you share information like:
- Name
- Message or comment
Practical example: If you write “Hello, my name is Maria and I’d like to know more about the courses,” we save your name (Maria) and your email so we can respond to you.
Information We Collect Automatically
When you visit our blog, some information is collected automatically, such as:
- Type of browser you use (Chrome, Firefox, Safari)
- Which page you visited
- How long you stayed on the site
- Where you came from (Google, Facebook, another site)
Practical example: It’s like when you go to a store and the owner notices which products you looked at. This helps understand what people like most.
How Do We Use Your Information?
We use your information to make your experience better. Here’s how:
To Improve the Blog
We look at which articles are most read to create more similar content.
Example: If many people read articles about tools for students, we’ll create more articles about that topic.
To Respond to You
If you send us a message, we use your email to reply.
Example: You ask about a course and we respond in your email explaining everything.
To Send News
If you subscribe to our list, we send emails with new articles and tips.
Example: When we publish a new article about how to study better, we send you an email letting you know.
To Show Ads
We use information to show ads that might interest you.
Example: If you read articles about technology, you might see ads for computers or useful apps.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small files that are saved on your computer or phone when you visit a website. Think of them as “reminders” that help the site remember you.
How Do Cookies Work?
Simple example: It’s like when you go to a bakery every day and the baker already knows you like French bread. Cookies do this on the internet – they “remember” your preferences.
What Do We Use Cookies For?
- Remember your preferences: Like the language you chose
- Understand how you use the blog: Which pages you visit
- Show relevant ads: Based on what you like
How to Disable Cookies?
If you don’t want the blog to use cookies, you can disable them in your browser:
On Google Chrome:
- Click the three dots in the upper right corner
- Go to “Settings”
- Click “Privacy and security”
- Click “Cookies and other site data”
- Choose “Block third-party cookies”
On Firefox:
- Click the three lines in the upper right corner
- Go to “Settings”
- Click “Privacy & Security”
- Under “Cookies and Site Data,” choose your preferences
On Safari:
- Go to “Preferences”
- Click “Privacy”
- Check “Block all cookies”
Warning: When you disable cookies, some parts of the blog may not work properly.
Google AdSense and Advertising
Our blog uses Google AdSense to display ads. Let’s explain how this works:
What Is Google AdSense?
It’s a Google service that places ads on our blog. These ads help keep the blog running.
How Does It Work?
Google uses cookies to show ads based on your previous visits to websites.
Practical example: If you visited sites about recipes, you might see ads for pots or ingredients when you visit our blog. It’s like Google saying: “This person likes cooking, I’ll show cooking-related ads.”
Can You Disable This?
Yes! You can disable personalized ads by visiting:
- Google Ads Settings: https://www.google.com/settings/ads
There you can turn off ad personalization. Ads will continue to appear, but they won’t be based on your browsing history.
Do We Share Your Information?
We don’t sell your information to anyone. Ever.
But sometimes we need to share with companies that help us keep the blog running:
Who Do We Share With?
Google (AdSense and Analytics): To display ads and understand how people use the blog.
Example: It’s like hiring a cleaning company to take care of a store. The company needs access to the store, but doesn’t own it.
Email providers: If you subscribe to our list, we use services like Mailchimp to send emails.
Why Do We Share?
So the blog works well and we can offer the best content for you.
Important: These companies can only use your information to help us. They can’t sell or use your data for other things.
How Do We Keep Your Information Safe?
We take security seriously. We use tools and practices to protect your information:
- Secure connection (HTTPS): When you visit the blog, the connection is protected
- Strong passwords: We protect blog access with secure passwords
- Regular updates: We keep everything updated to avoid problems
Example: It’s like locking your house door and having an alarm. We do everything to keep your information protected.
But remember: No system is 100% secure. We do our best, but we can’t guarantee absolute security.
Links to Other Sites
Our blog may have links to other websites. For example, when we recommend a course or tool.
What Do You Need to Know?
When you click these links and go to another site, that site has its own privacy policy.
Practical example: It’s like when you’re in a store and someone directs you to another store down the street. The first store doesn’t control what happens in the second.
Our recommendation: Always read the privacy policy of other sites you visit.
Changes to This Policy
From time to time, we may update this privacy policy.
How Will You Know?
- We publish the new version on this same page
- We put the update date at the bottom of the page
Example: It’s like when the rules of a game change. You need to read the new rules to keep playing well.
Our recommendation: Visit this page from time to time to see if anything has changed.
Your Rights
You have rights over your personal information:
What Can You Do?
- View your information: You can ask to see what information we have about you
- Correct: If something is wrong, you can ask to correct it
- Delete: You can ask to erase your information
- Stop receiving emails: You can unsubscribe at any time
How to do this? Contact us by email: marketingrt557@gmail.com
Children
Our blog is not directed at children under 13 years old. We don’t intentionally collect information from children.
If you’re a parent: If you discover that your child gave us personal information, contact us. We’ll delete that information immediately.
Questions or Concerns?
If you have any questions about this privacy policy or about how we take care of your information, we’re here to help!
Contact us:
- Email: marketingrt557@gmail.com
We respond to all messages with care and attention. Don’t be shy to ask – we’re here for that!
Quick Summary
To make it easier, here’s a summary of what we explained:
✅ We only collect necessary information
✅ We use cookies to improve your experience
✅ We show ads using Google AdSense
✅ We don’t sell your information to anyone
✅ We keep your information safe
✅ You can disable cookies and personalized ads
✅ Links to other sites have their own policies
✅ You can ask to view, correct, or delete your information
✅ Any questions, just send us an email
Consent
By using our blog, you agree to this privacy policy.
Don’t agree? Unfortunately, we can’t offer our content without these conditions. But we respect your decision.
Last updated: October 13, 2025
This privacy policy was created with care and transparency. We believe you deserve to know exactly how we take care of your information. Thank you for trusting us!