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We wanted to be upfront about how where2predict.com handles your information when you visit our site. We keep things pretty simple around here.

What we collect (spoiler: not much)

We don’t directly collect any personal information from you. You don’t need to create an account, log in, or give us your name or email to use our website. We’re just here to provide content.

Third-party cookies and tracking

Here’s what you should know: where2predict.com is an affiliate website. This means:

  • Some links on our site are affiliate links. When you click on these links, the companies we partner with may place cookies on your browser to track referrals. This helps them know we sent you their way and potentially compensates us if you make a purchase.
  • We may work with advertising partners who display ads on our site. These advertisers may also use cookies and similar tracking technologies to show you relevant ads and measure ad performance.

These third-party companies have their own privacy policies that govern how they collect and use your information. We don’t control their practices, so we encourage you to check out their policies if you’re curious.

Web analytics

Right now, we don’t use any web analytics software like Google Analytics. If we decide to add analytics in the future to understand how people use our site, we’ll update this policy to let you know.

Getting in touch

If you have any questions about this privacy policy or anything else about where2predict.com, feel free to reach out to us at contact@where2predict.com.

Changes to this policy

We might update this privacy policy from time to time. If we make any changes, we’ll update the date at the top of this page. It’s a good idea to check back occasionally to see if anything’s changed.

Your browser settings

Most web browsers let you control cookies through their settings. You can usually set your browser to refuse cookies or alert you when cookies are being sent. Just keep in mind that if you disable cookies, some parts of websites (including ours) might not work as smoothly.

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