Privacy Policy

*Introduction* (www.ghanaviralnews.com) is committed to protecting the privacy of its users. This Privacy Policy outlines our practices regarding the collection, use, and disclosure of personal data. *Information We Collect* - *Personal Data*: We may collect personal data, such as name, email address, and contact information, when you subscribe to our newsletter, comment on articles, or contact us. - *Usage Data*: We collect information about your interactions with our website, including IP address, browser type, and pages visited. - *Cookies*: We use cookies to enhance your experience, track usage, and personalize content. *How We Use Your Information* - *Newsletters and Updates*: We may use your email address to send newsletters, updates, and promotional materials. - *Improving User Experience*: We analyze usage data to improve our website's content, layout, and functionality. - *Responding to Inquiries*: We use personal data to respond to your comments, questions, or concerns. *Disclosure of Information* - *Third-Party Services*: We may share usage data with third-party services, such as analytics tools, to improve our website. - *Legal Requirements*: We may disclose personal data if required by law or to protect our rights. *Your Choices* - *Opt-Out*: You can opt-out of receiving newsletters or promotional materials by following the unsubscribe link. - *Cookie Management*: You can manage cookie settings through your browser. *Security* We implement reasonable security measures to protect your personal data. *Updates to This Policy* We may update this Privacy Policy to reflect changes in our practices or applicable laws. *Contact Us* If you have questions or concerns about this Privacy Policy, please contact us at mail to :abunuhu407@gmail.com. *Effective Date* This Privacy Policy is effective as of [2025].

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