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At libertic, protecting your personal information is important to us. This policy explains what data we collect and how it is used.

1. Information Collected

We collect information you voluntarily provide, such as comments or messages. Additionally, non-personal data like browser type and IP addresses may be collected automatically to help improve site functionality.

2. Use of Cookies

Cookies are used to enhance user experience by remembering preferences and analyzing traffic patterns. You may disable cookies through your browser settings if you wish.

3. Data Sharing

We do not sell, rent, or trade your personal information. However, third-party service providers like analytics tools may have access to anonymized data to help us optimize the site.

4. External Links

Links on libertic may lead to external sites with their own privacy policies. We encourage you to review those policies separately.

5. Data Security

We employ reasonable measures to protect your data but cannot guarantee absolute security.

6. Policy Updates

This privacy policy may be updated periodically. Changes will be posted here, and your continued use means acceptance.

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