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🛡️ Zoologic Privacy Policy

Effective Date: June 17, 2025
URL: https://zoologic1.blogspot.com

At Zoologic, accessible from https://zoologic1.blogspot.com, the privacy of our visitors is extremely important to us. This Privacy Policy outlines the types of information that is collected and recorded by Zoologic and how we use it.


🔹 Information We Collect

We do not collect personal information unless you voluntarily provide it (such as through a contact form or comments).

However, like many websites, we use third-party services that may collect data:

  • Cookies

  • IP addresses

  • Browser types

  • Pages visited

These are used to:

  • Analyze website traffic

  • Display ads

  • Improve user experience


🔹 Third-Party Services

We may use third-party advertising partners such as:

  • PopCash

  • Infolinks

  • RevenueHits

  • Google Analytics

These partners may use cookies and similar technologies to serve ads relevant to your interests.

Please note that we have no access to or control over these cookies used by third-party advertisers.


🔹 Google DoubleClick DART Cookie (if using Google Ads)

Google may use DART cookies to serve ads to our visitors based upon their visit to this and other websites on the Internet. Users may opt out of the use of DART cookies by visiting the Google ad and content network privacy policy:
👉 https://policies.google.com/technologies/ads


🔹 Your Consent

By using our website, you hereby consent to our Privacy Policy and agree to its terms.


🔹 Updates

This Privacy Policy was last updated on June 17, 2025. Any changes will be posted here.

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