Privacy Policy

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Information We Collect

We may collect personal information such as:

  • Name and email address (when you sign up for newsletters or contact us)
  • IP address and browser user agent (for analytics and spam detection)
  • Comments or messages you submit via forms or discussions

We also collect non-personal information such as:

  • Browser type and version
  • Pages visited and time spent on site
  • Referral sources

This information helps us improve the user experience and deliver relevant content.


How We Use Your Information

Sky Industry News uses collected data to:

  • Respond to inquiries and messages
  • Send newsletters or updates (with your permission)
  • Monitor and improve website performance
  • Prevent spam and enhance security

We do not sell or rent your personal information to third parties.


Cookies

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You can choose to disable cookies through your browser settings, but some features of our website may not function properly without them.


Third-Party Services

We may use third-party services like Google Analytics or newsletter providers. These platforms may collect data subject to their own privacy policies.

Sky Industry News is not responsible for how third-party tools use your data once you leave our site.


Data Retention

We retain personal data only as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes outlined in this policy, or as required by law.


Your Rights

You have the right to:

  • Access the personal information we hold about you
  • Request corrections or updates
  • Request deletion of your information (subject to legal requirements)

To exercise your rights, please contact us at our Contact Page.


Children’s Privacy

Our website is not intended for use by children under the age of 13. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children.


Changes to This Privacy Policy

Sky Industry News may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. We encourage visitors to check this page periodically for any changes.

By continuing to use our website after changes are made, you accept the revised policy.


Contact Us

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