What we collect

We collect only what we need to run the site, respond to messages, and understand how the blog is used.

Information you provide

If you contact Write Teller, you may provide your name, email address, and message. If you leave a comment (if enabled), you may provide your name and comment content.

Newsletter or updates

If you sign up for updates (if offered), we collect the email address you submit and any preferences you choose to share.

Usage data

Like most websites, we may collect basic usage information such as pages viewed, approximate location, device type, and browser. This helps us understand what readers find useful.

Cookies

We may use cookies and similar technologies to remember preferences, keep the site working properly, and measure site performance.

Third-party embeds

Posts may include embedded content (for example, videos or social posts). Embedded content from other sites behaves as if you visited that other site and may collect data according to their policies.

Sensitive information

Please donโ€™t send sensitive personal information through the contact form (for example, financial details, government IDs, or health information).

How we use your information

We use information to publish and improve the blog, respond to messages, and keep the site secure. We do not sell your personal information.

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Your choices

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Access and updates

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Cookies

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Email preferences

If you receive updates from us, you can unsubscribe at any time using the link in the email (if provided) or by contacting us.


Do Not Track

Some browsers offer a โ€œDo Not Trackโ€ signal. Because there is no consistent industry standard, we donโ€™t respond to these signals in a specific way.


Childrenโ€™s privacy

Write Teller is not directed to children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children.