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Privacy Policy

Last updated: June 7, 2026

This Privacy Policy explains how thesocialmediatoday.com (“we”, “us”) collects, uses, and protects information when you visit the site.

Information we collect

  • Information you give us: e.g. your email address if you subscribe to our newsletter or contact us.
  • Information collected automatically: e.g. IP address, browser type, pages visited, and time on site, via cookies and analytics.

How we use information

  • To operate and improve the website and its content.
  • To send our newsletter, if you’ve subscribed (you can unsubscribe anytime).
  • To respond to your questions.
  • To measure traffic and understand which content is useful.

Cookies & tracking

We use cookies for analytics, advertising, and affiliate tracking:

  • Analytics: to understand site usage.
  • Advertising: may set cookies to show relevant ads.
  • Affiliate tracking: affiliate partners may use cookies to credit referrals. See our Affiliate Disclosure.

You can disable cookies in your browser settings.

Third-party services

We use third-party services that may process data, including: . Each has its own privacy policy.

Your rights

Depending on your location (e.g. EU/UK under GDPR, California under CCPA), you may have rights to access, correct, or delete your personal data, or opt out of certain processing. To make a request, contact us at [[email protected]].

Data retention & security

We keep personal data only as long as needed for the purposes above and take reasonable measures to protect it. No method of transmission over the internet is 100% secure.

Children’s privacy

This site is not directed at children under 13 (or the relevant age in your jurisdiction), and we do not knowingly collect their data.

Changes to this policy

We may update this policy from time to time. The “last updated” date above reflects the latest version.

Contact

Questions about this policy? Email [[email protected]] or use our Contact page.

⚠️ This is a template, not legal advice. Use a privacy-policy generator (Termly, iubenda) or a lawyer to finalize it for your business and jurisdiction.