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Privacy Policy

Your privacy matters to us. This Privacy Policy explains what information Budget Finance Guides collects when you visit www.budgetfinanceguides.com, how we use it, and what choices you have. We keep it simple and honest.

1. Information We Collect

We collect a small amount of basic information to keep the site running well. When you visit, our servers automatically log things like your IP address, browser type, the pages you view, and how long you spend on the site. This is standard for nearly every website you visit.

We also use cookies — small files stored in your browser — to help the site function properly and to understand how visitors use it. If you contact us by email, we will have your name and email address so we can respond to you.

2. How We Use Your Information

We use the information we collect to improve the site, understand what content is most helpful, respond to your messages, and display advertisements through third-party ad networks. We do not sell your personal information to anyone.

3. Google AdSense and Advertising Cookies

We use Google AdSense to show advertisements on this site. Google and its partners use cookies to serve ads based on your previous visits to this site and other websites across the internet. This helps make ads more relevant to you.

If you prefer not to see personalized ads, you can opt out anytime by visiting Google Ads Settings. You can also disable cookies entirely through your browser settings, though this may affect how some parts of the site work.

4. Google Analytics

We use Google Analytics to see how visitors find and use the site — things like which pages are most popular and where traffic comes from. This data is anonymous and does not identify you personally. You can learn more by reading the Google Privacy Policy.

5. Links to Other Websites

Some pages on this site may link to third-party websites. Once you leave Budget Finance Guides, we have no control over what those sites collect or how they handle your information. We encourage you to read the privacy policy of any site you visit.

6. Data Security

We take reasonable steps to protect the information we collect. That said, no website or internet transmission is completely secure, so we cannot guarantee absolute protection. We do our best to keep your data safe.

7. Children's Privacy

Budget Finance Guides is not intended for children under 13. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children. If you believe a child has submitted information to us, please reach out and we will remove it promptly.

8. Changes to This Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. When we do, we will post the revised version on this page with an updated date at the bottom. We recommend checking back occasionally if this is something you care about.

9. Questions?

If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, feel free to reach out.

📧 budgetfinanceguides@gmail.com

Last Updated: March 12, 2026

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