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Privacy Policy - Naninal Site
Welcome to the Naninal site
Your privacy, visitor, is of great importance to us, and the privacy policy contained in this document outlines the types of personal information we collect and how we use this information.

We use third-party advertising companies to display ads and when you visit Naninal, they may use information about your visits to this site (except for name, address, email address, or phone number) This is in order to provide advertisements about goods and services that interest you through a cookie.

We at Naninal use Google Ads as an external financial resource, so Google uses cookies to display ads on our site.

With the DART cookie, Google will then be able to display "interest-based" ads to users based on their visits to our site.

 

Our valued visitors can disable DART cookie usage by visiting the Google Ads and Content Network privacy policy.

Login files:
Like most other web servers, the Naninal site uses a login file system, including Internet protocol (addresses, browser type, Internet service provider "Internet service providers", date/time, and number of clicks to analyze trends).

This process is not intended to collect all this information in order to inform visitors' personal affairs, but rather to be analytical for the purposes of improving the quality of ads by Google. It remains within the development and improvement scope of our site only.

Cookies and Network Settings:
Google uses cookies to store information about visitors' interests, along with a user's own record of specific information about pages accessed or visited, so we know how interested visitors are and which topics are most preferred by them so that we can also develop the right service and knowledge content for them.
 

We add that some companies that advertise in Naninal may look at cookies and web settings for our site and for you, such as Google and its advertising software Google AdSense, the first advertising company on our site.

Of course, such advertising companies, which are the third party to the Privacy Policy, follow up on such data and statistics via Internet protocols for purposes of improving the quality and effectiveness of their advertising.

Under the agreements signed with us, these companies are entitled to use technical means such as cookies, network settings, and special Java code for the same purposes mentioned above, which are to develop advertising content for these companies and measure the effectiveness of these advertisements. Without any other goals that may otherwise harm our visitors.

Of course, Naninal cannot access or control these files, even after you have allowed and authorized you to take them from your computer (cookies), and we are not responsible in any way for the illegal use of them if God forbid them.

You should review the third-party privacy policy in this document (e.g., Google AdSense) or Display Network servers for more information about their different practices and activities.

To review the Google AdSense Advertising Program Privacy Policy, please click here

Data can be collected for remarketing on the Display Network and the Search Network via the interest-oriented advertising policy and visitor sites, and this feature can be disabled from here.

And finally…. We are under the terms of this agreement to show you how to disable cookies, where you can do so through your browser options, or by following the Privacy Policy for Google Ads and the Content Network.

If you need more information or have any questions about our privacy policy, please feel free to contact us via our contact form.

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