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Privacy Policy

Last Updated: May 2026

At Nexovate (https://www.nexovate.site), the privacy of our visitors is one of our main priorities. This Privacy Policy explains what information we collect and how we use it.

Information We Collect

When you visit our website, certain information may be collected automatically, including:

  • IP address

  • Browser type

  • Device information

  • Pages visited

  • Time spent on the website

This information helps us improve our website and user experience.

Cookies

Nexovate may use cookies to store information about visitors' preferences and optimize website content based on browser type and other information.

You can choose to disable cookies through your browser settings.

Google AdSense

In the future, we may use Google AdSense to display advertisements on our website.

Google may use cookies, including the DART cookie, to serve ads based on users' visits to this and other websites.

Users may opt out of personalized advertising by visiting Google's Ads Settings.

Third-Party Services

We may use third-party services such as:

  • Google Analytics

  • Google Search Console

  • Google AdSense

These services may collect information according to their own privacy policies.

External Links

Our website may contain links to external websites. We are not responsible for the privacy practices or content of those websites.

Children's Information

Nexovate does not knowingly collect any personally identifiable information from children under the age of 13.

Consent

By using our website, you consent to our Privacy Policy and agree to its terms.

Changes to This Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Any changes will be posted on this page.

Contact Us

If you have any questions regarding this Privacy Policy, please contact us through our Contact page.

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