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The privacy of our visitors is important to us. This Privacy Policy document outlines the types of information that are collected and recorded by Hailey Writes and how we use it.

Information We Collect

When you visit Hailey Writes, we may collect personal information such as your name or email address only when you voluntarily provide it (for example, by contacting us via email).

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Hailey Writes follows standard procedures of using log files. These files log visitors when they visit websites. The information collected may include IP addresses, browser type, Internet Service Provider (ISP), date and time stamp, referring/exit pages, and number of clicks. These are not linked to any personally identifiable information.

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