At Her Creative Chaos, your privacy is very important to us. We want to be upfront about how we collect, use, and protect any information you share with us.
When you visit our blog, we may collect a little information to improve your experience. This could include details like your name or email address if you sign up for updates, or technical information like the type of device you’re using and the pages you visit.
We use your information to make our blog better, keep you in the loop with updates or newsletters (if you’ve signed up), and understand how people use our site so we can keep improving.
Like most websites, we use cookies to personalize your experience and track what’s working (or not). Some of our partners, like Google Analytics or affiliate programs, might also use cookies. Don’t worry—cookies aren’t tasty treats, but you can manage them in your browser settings anytime.
To keep this blog running, we partner with companies and use affiliate links. This means if you click on a link and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission—at no extra cost to you. Some of these partners might collect their own data, so be sure to check out their privacy policies too.
Depending on where you live, you may have rights to access, update, or delete any personal data we have about you. Just drop us a message if you’d like help with that!
We do our best to keep your information safe and secure. That said, no method is 100% foolproof, but we’re constantly working to improve security measures.
You might find links to other websites here. We share them because we think they’ll be helpful, but we’re not responsible for how they handle your data.
We’ll keep this policy updated so it reflects what’s happening on our blog. If anything changes, we’ll let you know by updating this page.
If you have any questions about how we handle your data, feel free to reach out to us at cheryl@hercreativechaos.com :)
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