Hey there, welcome to DailyLife.study. Look, we run this outfit, and we want to be completely straight with ya about how we handle your business when you’re clickin' around our site. We ain’t lookin' to snoop, and we care about keepin' things transparent. By hangin' out here, you’re basically sayin' you’re cool with how we do things listed below.
Stuff We Collect
What You Hand Over to Us If you decide to be friendly and reach out, you might give us your details. That happens when you:
Drop us an email
Send over a question or some feedback
Fill out that little contact form on the site
Usually, that’s just your name, email address, or whatever else you feel like tellin' us.
What the Computer Grabs Automatically The second you walk through the digital door, your device drops off some technical junk without you havin' to do nuthin'. It's just standard stuff:
Your IP address (where your internet lives)
What kind of browser or phone you’re usin'
Your operating system and language
What pages you looked at, plus the date and time you stopped by
Where you clicked from and roughly what town or area you're in
We only look at this to make sure the site runs slick, stays secure, and doesn't load slow as molasses.
Cookies and Google Stuff
Them Cookies Ayuh, we use cookies. Not the chocolate chip kind from the general store, but the little computer files that remember your preferences, track the traffic, and help things run right. They help us see what folks like to read and keep out any fraudulent junk. If you hate 'em, just shut 'em off in your browser settings, though the site might act a bit stubborn if you do.
Google Ads and Analytics We use Google to show some ads and see how folks are findin' us.
It tells us if our ad campaigns are workin' or if people are just clickin' by mistake.
Don't worry: Usin' this stuff doesn't mean we get a peek into your personal Google account or your passwords. We don't want 'em anyway.
We also use Google Analytics just to see the big picture—like how long folks stay on a page or if they're usin' a phone or a computer. It's all lumped together, not trackin' you specifically.
Other Folks and Links
Third-Party Workers Sometimes we hire trusted digital outfits to help with security, fixin' the tech, or runnin' ads. They got their own privacy rules, so you’d have to check their paperwork if you're curious.
Affiliate Disclosure (Makin' a Buck) Some pages on DailyLife.study have affiliate links. What that means is, if you click one and buy somethin', the company might toss us a few cents for the recommendation, but it won't cost you a penny extra. We write our articles honestly though—no company can buy a good word from us.
Clickin' Out We might link to other websites if we think they got good info. But once you leave our neck of the woods, we ain't responsible for what them other sites do with your data or how safe they are. Keep your eyes open.
Safety, Kids, and Your Rights
Keepin' Things Safe We take reasonable precautions to lock the doors and keep your info from gettin' stolen or messed with. But let's be real—nothin' on the internet is 100% bulletproof.
The Young'uns This site is meant for the general public, not kids under 13. We don't knowingly collect junk from children. If you find out your kid gave us their info, drop us a line and we’ll delete it right quick.
Your Choices Depending on where you live and the local laws, you can usually ask us to:
Show you what info we got on ya
Fix somethin' if we got it wrong
Delete your data clean out of our system
Changes and Reachin' Out
Every now and then, we might have to tweak this policy if the laws change or we update the site. Whatever we change goes live the second it hits this page.
If you got a question or just want to chat about your data, drop us a line:
DailyLife.study Location: Right here in Vermont, USA Email: info@dailylife.study
Appreciate you trustin' us and stoppin' by, bub!