Privacy Policy
Last Updated: March 22, 2026
Hello and welcome to RealFactopedia.blogspot.com! ๐ We’re thrilled you’re here exploring facts, predictions, news, and fun opinions with us. Your privacy is super important, so we’ve made this policy clear and straightforward. It explains what info we collect, why, how we protect it, and what choices you have — especially around cookies, ads, and third parties like Google.
1. What Information We Collect
We keep things minimal — we don’t ask for much personal info at all:
- Voluntarily provided info: Things like your name, email, or any message you share when you comment on a post, contact us, or ask a question. We promise: We never sell, rent, trade, share, or disclose your personal details (including email) to any third parties, advertisers, or external companies.
- Automatically collected non-personal data: This includes your IP address, browser type/version, device details (like mobile/desktop), operating system, pages you visit, time spent on the site, referring links, and general browsing patterns. We use this to make the blog faster, prettier, and more user-friendly for everyone.
All of this stays right here with RealFactopedia and is used only to reply to you, improve content, and (once AdSense is live) show relevant ads.
2. Cookies and Similar Tracking Technologies
Cookies are tiny files websites use to remember your browser and make things work better. RealFactopedia doesn’t place first-party cookies that store your personal details.
That said, third-party partners — mainly Google AdSense (for ads) and Google Analytics (for traffic insights) — do use cookies and similar tech (like pixels or web beacons). Here’s what they do:
- Collect usage data to understand how people interact with the site.
- Serve personalized (interest-based) advertisements based on your visits to this site and other websites across the web.
- Help show ads that might actually interest you instead of random ones.
Important note from Google: “Google's use of advertising cookies enables it and its partners to serve ads to you based on your visits to our site and/or other sites on the Internet.”
Learn more in these official Google links:
• Cookie policy: https://policies.google.com/technologies/cookies
• Privacy policy: https://policies.google.com/privacy
Your Control & Opt-Out Options
You’re in charge! Here’s how to manage ads and tracking:
- Disable personalized ads from Google: Visit Google Ads Settings and toggle off “Ads Personalization”.
- Opt out from many ad networks (including third-party vendors): Go to the Network Advertising Initiative (NAI) opt-out page.
- Browser controls: Clear cookies, block third-party cookies, enable “Do Not Track”, or browse in incognito/private mode.
These choices won’t stop ads from appearing — just make them less personalized. For any issues with third parties, reach out to them directly.
3. External Links & Third-Party Sites
We love linking to cool sources (YouTube videos, news, fact sites, etc.) to back up our posts for detailed information. But once you click away from RealFactopedia, you’re on someone else’s site — their privacy rules apply. We have no control over their content, data practices, or security. We’re not responsible for any problems, losses, or data issues that happen there. Always check their privacy policy before sharing anything.
4. Children’s Privacy
RealFactopedia is made for general audiences (teens and adults who love facts and predictions!). It is **not directed at children under 13**.
We do not knowingly collect or store personal information from kids. If we ever discover such data, we’ll delete it right away.
Parents: If you think we have info about your child, email us immediately.
5. Data Retention & Security
We keep automatic non-personal data (like analytics) only as long as needed to improve the site — usually a few months to a couple of years depending on Google’s tools. Voluntary info (comments/emails) stays unless you ask us to remove it.
We rely on Blogger’s built-in security (HTTPS encryption, Google’s servers) and take reasonable steps to protect what we have. Still, no website is 100% hack-proof — so please don’t share super-sensitive info here.
6. Your Rights
Depending on where you live, you may have rights like accessing, correcting, or deleting your data. Just email us — we’ll respond as quickly as we can.
Note: Most data here is non-personal, so some requests may not apply.)
7. Changes to This Privacy Policy
We might tweak this policy occasionally as the blog grows or laws change. Any updates go live the moment we post them here, and we’ll refresh the “Last Updated” date. For big changes,
we’ll try to let you know via a blog post or site notice. Come back and check now and then — your continued use means you accept the latest version.
8. Contact Us
Questions? Feedback? Want something clarified or removed? We’re all ears!
Email: twitteracedot1@gmail.com
We usually reply within a day or two — promise! ๐
Thanks so much for trusting us with your time and curiosity. Keep enjoying the facts, predictions, and chats — you make RealFactopedia awesome! ๐ค๐