Privacy Policy

 At Free Tablet Help, your privacy is important to us. This policy explains how we collect, use, and protect any personal information you share while using our blog.

πŸ” Information We Collect:

We do not require users to register or submit personal information to access our content. However, we may collect:

  • Your email address if you contact us directly

  • Anonymous data (e.g., browser type, country, pages visited) for analytics purposes only

🎯 Purpose of Data Collection:

We use basic analytics tools (like Google Analytics) to:

  • Improve blog content and performance

  • Understand visitor behavior to deliver helpful resources

  • Monitor traffic sources (to know which articles are helping people most)

We do not:

  • Sell, rent, or trade your data

  • Collect sensitive information such as SSN, income, or ID numbers

πŸ›‘️ Data Security:

All personal data (like your email, if submitted) is kept strictly confidential. We implement appropriate measures to prevent unauthorized access or disclosure.

πŸ”„ External Links:

Our blog contains links to government programs (e.g., FCC.gov, LifelineSupport.org) and trusted resources. Once you leave our blog, we are not responsible for the privacy practices of other websites.

🧾 Cookies:

We may use standard browser cookies for analytics purposes only. These cookies do not identify you personally.

You can disable cookies anytime through your browser settings.

πŸ“ Policy Updates:

This privacy policy was last updated in May 2025. We may update this page occasionally to reflect changes in content or compliance requirements.

πŸ“¬ Contact:

If you have any privacy-related questions, please get in touch with us at: πŸ“§ freetablethelp@gmail.com

We respect your trust and are committed to protecting your online experience.

— Free Tablet Help Team

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