Privacy Policy
Transparency, trust, and responsibility guide how we handle your data.
Welcome to FlowGenius. We are committed to creating a safe, informative and enjoyable space for our readers, and your privacy plays an important role in that commitment. This Privacy Policy is designed to help you understand what information we collect, why we collect it, and how it is used when you browse our blog. We value transparency, so we want you to be fully aware of how your data is handled whenever you interact with our content, comment on posts, or contact us. By accessing or using our blog, you agree to the practices described in this Privacy Policy.
1. Information We Collect
We collect only the information that is necessary to operate our blog smoothly and provide a good experience for our readers. When you leave a comment on our blog posts, we may ask for your name, email address, and website link (if you choose to provide it). This allows us to maintain a respectful discussion environment and prevent spam. If you reach out to us using our contact form, we may collect your name and email so that we can respond to your message accurately and promptly.
Additionally, certain technical information may be collected automatically when you browse our site. This includes your IP address, the type of browser or device you use, your general location, and the pages you visit on our blog. These insights help us understand how visitors engage with our content and help us improve our site’s performance. Tools like Google Analytics may be used for this purpose, but these tools collect only non-personal data and cannot identify you personally.
2. How We Use Your Information
The information we collect is used only to enhance your experience on our blog and maintain the quality of our content. When you leave comments, your details help us display your name correctly and keep discussions meaningful and spam-free. When you contact us, your information is used solely to reply to your queries or provide the assistance you requested.
We also analyse non-personal visitor data to learn which posts are most helpful, which pages need improvement, and how we can make the blog more user-friendly. All of these insights help us create better content and improve your overall experience.
3. Cookies and Tracking
To make your browsing experience smoother, our blog may use cookies – small files that help recognise your device and remember your preferences. Cookies can help pages load faster, remember previous interactions, and provide a more personalised reading experience. We also use analytics tools like Google Analytics, which rely on cookies to understand reader behaviour and measure website performance.
You are free to disable cookies at any time through your browser settings. While some features may not function exactly the same without cookies, the core content of the blog will remain fully accessible.
