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 Privacy Policy

Last Updated: November 11, 2023

Our privacy policy is pretty simple. We don’t collect or store any of your data or track your usage in any way. We do, however, use Google AdSense on our site in an effort to offset the costs of maintaining this blog.

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Security

We take reasonable steps to protect the personal information we collect from unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, and destruction.

Changes to This Policy

This Privacy Policy may be updated periodically. We will notify you of significant changes by posting the revised policy on our website.

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If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, please contact us at artofjensequel@gmail.com

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