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Data Protection Policy

At William Chozen, we are committed to safeguarding the privacy and personal data of our website users. This Use of Data Protection Policy outlines how we collect, use, and manage your information when you interact with our website. The policy applies solely to data collected through our website and not to data collected from other sources.

By using our site, you agree to the terms outlined in this policy, along with our [Terms and Conditions]. Depending on your activity on our site, you may be subject to additional terms.


Information We Collect

Non-Personal Information

As with many websites, we gather non-personally-identifiable data such as browser type, language preference, referring website, and the date and time of visits. This helps us understand how users engage with our site and improve their experience. Occasionally, we may share aggregated, non-personal data publicly, such as through reports on website usage trends.

We also collect IP addresses of logged-in users and commenters. These are only used and disclosed under the same conditions as personal information, as described in this policy.

Personally Identifiable Information

Some areas of our site may require users to provide personally identifiable information—such as when submitting a form or creating an account. The amount and type of data collected depends on the interaction.


Data Security

We take your data protection seriously. While we use commercially accepted security measures to protect your personal data, it's important to remember that no method of data transmission or storage online can be guaranteed to be 100% secure.


External Links

Our website may contain links to third-party websites. Please be aware that we are not responsible for the content or data protection practices of those sites. We encourage you to read the use of data protection policies and terms of any external sites you visit.


Website Analytics & Statistics

We may collect and analyze data about user behavior on our website to better understand how people use our services. This data may be shared in aggregate form for analysis or reporting purposes, but never in a way that discloses personal identities.


Use of Cookies

To enhance your online experience, we use cookies and similar technologies to store preferences, tailor content, and serve relevant advertising.

A cookie is a small data file stored on your device that helps us recognize your browser and track your activity on our site. If you prefer not to accept cookies, you can adjust your browser settings accordingly—please note that some features of our website may not function properly if cookies are disabled.

By continuing to use our website without changing your cookie settings, you acknowledge and agree to our use of cookies and accept our Use of Data Protection Policy.

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