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Privacy Policy for The Yawar Chronicles

Effective Date: 07 March 2025
Last Updated: 29 March 2026

Welcome to The Yawar Chronicles .Your privacy matters to me. This Privacy Policy explains what information is collected when you visit this blog and how it is used.

1. Information I Collect
I do not directly collect personal information from visitors. However, third-party services used on this blog may collect data automatically, including your IP address, browser type, device information, and pages visited.
If you contact me via the Contact page or leave a comment, you may voluntarily provide your name and email address.

2. Cookies
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5. Third-Party Links
Posts on this blog may contain links to external websites. I am not responsible for the privacy practices or content of those sites.

6. Children's Privacy
This blog is not directed at children under the age of 13. I do not knowingly collect personal information from children.

7. Changes to This Policy
This Privacy Policy may be updated from time to time. Any changes will be reflected on this page with an updated date.

8. Contact
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