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Privacy Policy for Taxwaala

Privacy Policy

Welcome to Taxwaala.

Your privacy is important to us. This Privacy Policy explains what information may be collected when you visit Taxwaala, how that information may be used, and how we work to protect it.

1. Information We Collect

When you visit this website, certain information may be collected automatically through standard web technologies such as browser logs, cookies, analytics tools, and similar tracking technologies.

The information collected may include:

  • IP address
  • Browser type
  • Device information
  • Date and time of visit
  • Pages visited
  • Referring website or source

If you contact us directly through a contact form or email, we may also receive information such as your name, email address, and the contents of your message.

2. How We Use Information

The information collected may be used for the following purposes:

  • To improve website content and user experience
  • To understand how visitors use the site
  • To maintain website security and prevent misuse
  • To respond to user queries, suggestions, or correction requests
  • To analyze traffic and improve performance

3. Cookies

Taxwaala may use cookies and similar technologies to enhance user experience, remember preferences, analyze site traffic, and support advertising or analytics services.

You can choose to disable cookies through your browser settings. However, some parts of the website may not function properly if cookies are disabled.

4. Google Advertising and Third-Party Services

We may use third-party services such as analytics providers, advertising partners, or embedded content services. These third parties may use cookies, web beacons, or similar technologies to collect information in accordance with their own privacy policies.

If Google Ads or similar advertising services are used on this website, Google may use cookies to serve ads based on a user’s visit to this and other websites.

You can learn more about Google’s ad technologies and controls from Google’s own policies.

5. External Links

This website may contain links to external websites, including official recruitment portals, government websites, and third-party resources. We are not responsible for the privacy practices or content of those websites. Users should review the privacy policy of any external site they visit.

6. Data Security

We take reasonable steps to protect the information available to us. However, no method of internet transmission or electronic storage is completely secure. Therefore, we cannot guarantee absolute security of information.

7. Children’s Privacy

Taxwaala does not knowingly collect personally identifiable information from children under the age of 13. If you believe that a child has provided personal information through this website, please contact us so that appropriate action can be taken.

8. Your Rights

Depending on your location and applicable law, you may have rights relating to access, correction, deletion, or restriction of your personal data. If you wish to make a request regarding your information, you may contact us through the Contact Us page.

9. Changes to This Privacy Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our website, services, legal requirements, or privacy practices. Any revised version will be posted on this page.

10. Consent

By using this website, you agree to this Privacy Policy and consent to the collection and use of information as described here.

11. Contact Us

If you have any questions, suggestions, or concerns about this Privacy Policy, please contact us through our Contact Us page.

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