A Word on Your Privacy:
At Bharatartha.com, we take your privacy seriously. We’re based in India, so we follow the Information Technology Act, 2000, and the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023, while also keeping an eye on global standards like GDPR for our international readers. Here’s the rundown on how we handle your info.
What We Collect:
- Personal Stuff: If you fill out a contact form or sign up for updates, we might get your name, email, or phone number—only what you share with us.
- How You Use the Site: We track things like your IP address, browser type, and which pages you visit using cookies and tools like Google Analytics to make the site better.
- Cookies: They help us remember you and analyze traffic. You can tweak your browser settings to manage them if you’d like.
What We Do With It:
- Improve the site and tailor content to your interests.
- Send you newsletters or reply to your messages.
- Meet any legal requirements that come our way.
Who We Share It With:
We don’t sell your data—period. We might pass it to trusted partners (like our hosting or analytics folks) who sign strict confidentiality agreements, or to authorities if the law demands it.
Your Choices:
- Want to see, fix, or erase your data? Email privacy@bharatartha.com.
- Tired of our emails? Unsubscribe with one click at the bottom of any message.
Keeping It Safe:
We use solid security measures like encryption, but let’s be real—no online system is bulletproof. We do our best!
Changes Ahead:
If we update this policy, we’ll post the new version here with a fresh date. Check back now and then to stay in the loop.
Reach Out:
Questions about your privacy? Hit up privacy@bharatartha.com or send a letter to our New Delhi address.