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Privacy Policy — Scintia India

Last Updated: 2025

Scintia India is a learning and innovation platform dedicated to making science literacy accessible for students, educators, and curious thinkers. This Privacy Policy describes how we handle your information when you visit https://indiastemexpress.blogspot.com.

By using Scintia India, you accept the practices described in this policy.

Information We Collect

Scintia India collects two types of information:

  • Automatically Collected Data: IP address, browser type, pages visited, time spent, device information.
  • Cookies and Identifiers: Used for analytics, performance monitoring, and personalized advertising.
  • Information You Provide: If you contact us via email or form, we receive your name, email, and message details.

How We Use Your Information

We use the collected information to support our educational mission:

  • Enhancing scientific articles and learning materials.
  • Improving website performance and user experience.
  • Analyzing user behavior to identify popular topics and improve readability.
  • Displaying Google AdSense–based ads and other third-party content.
  • Responding to your queries and feedback.

Cookies, Analytics & Third-Party Services

Scintia India uses cookies to understand reader preferences and optimize scientific content. Third-party services we use include:

  • Google Analytics — for traffic insights and content performance.
  • Google AdSense — to show ads based on your browsing behavior.
  • YouTube & Social Embeds — for interactive scientific videos and posts.

Google may use cookies (including DART cookies) to provide personalized ads. You can opt out via Google’s Ads Settings page.

How We Protect Your Data

Scintia India follows standard security practices to safeguard user information. However, no digital platform can guarantee complete security.

We do not sell or trade your personal data to outside parties.

Links to External Resources

Because Scintia India often cites research papers, scientific articles, and educational resources, you may encounter external links. We are not responsible for the privacy practices of these external sites.

Children’s Privacy

Scintia India produces safe educational content suitable for students, but we do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13.

Your Consent

By using Scintia India, you agree to this Privacy Policy.

Updates to This Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy periodically. Any changes will be posted here with a new “Last Updated” date.

Contact Us

For privacy concerns, questions, or suggestions, reach us at:
Email: scienceacademy124@gmail.com


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