Privacy Policy


We at "Byte Brief" are committed to protecting the privacy of our users and ensuring that their personal information is handled in a secure and responsible manner. This privacy policy outlines how we collect, use, and protect the personal information provided by users on our website.

1.Information Collection:

We may collect the following types of information from users:

Personal information provided during registration or subscription.

Browsing behavior and usage data.

2.Information Use:

The collected information is used for the following purposes:

To provide personalized news and content recommendations.

To send relevant notifications and newsletters.

3.Information Protection:

We take the following measures to protect user information:

Use secure technologies to ensure the security of data.

Restrict access to personal information to authorized personnel.

4.Sharing of Information:

We do not sell or share user personal information with third parties except in the following circumstances:

With the user's explicit consent.

Required by law or to comply with a legal proceeding.

5.Link to Other Websites:

Our website may contain links to other websites. We are not responsible for the privacy practices of these external websites.

6.Privacy Policy Updates:

We may update this privacy policy from time to time. Any changes will be posted on our website.

If you have any questions or concerns about our privacy policy, please contact us through the contact information provided on our website.

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