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Privacy Policy

Your privacy is critically important to us.

It is atozhealthybenefits.com policy to respect your privacy regarding any information we may collect while operating our website.

This Privacy Policy applies to https://www.atozhealthybenefits.com/.

We respect your privacy and are committed to protecting personally identifiable information you may provide us through the Website.

We have adopted this privacy policy (“Privacy Policy”) to explain what information may be collected on our Website.

How we use this information, and under what circumstances we may disclose the information to third parties.

This Privacy Policy applies only to information we collect through the Website and does not apply to our collection of information from other sources.

This Privacy Policy, together with the Terms and conditions posted on our Website, set forth the general rules and policies governing your use of our Website.

Depending on your activities when visiting our Website, you may be required to agree to additional terms and conditions. 

Cookies

To enrich and perfect your online experience, atozhealthybenefits.com uses “Cookies”, similar technologies and services provided by others to display personalized content, appropriate advertising and store your preferences on your computer.

A cookie is a string of information that a website stores on a visitor’s computer, and that the visitor’s browser provides to the website each time the visitor returns.

atozhealthybenefits.com  uses cookies to help atozhealthybenefits.com identify and track visitors, their usage of https://www.atozhealthybenefits.com/, and their website access preferences.

atozhealthybenefits.com  visitors who do not wish to have cookies placed on their computers should set their browsers to refuse cookies before using atozhealthybenefits.com websites, with the drawback that certain features of atozhealthybenefits.com websites may not function properly without the aid of cookies.

By continuing to navigate our website without changing your cookie settings, you hereby acknowledge and agree to atozhealthybenefits.com use of cookies.

Affiliate Disclosure

This site uses affiliate links and does earn a commission from certain links. This does not affect your purchases or the price you may pay.

Advertisements

Ads appearing on our website may be delivered to users by advertising partners, who may set cookies.

These cookies allow the ad server to recognize your computer each time they send you an online advertisement to compile information about you or others who use your computer.

This information allows ad networks to, among other things, deliver targeted advertisements that they believe will be of most interest to you.

This Privacy Policy covers the use of cookies by atozhealthybenefits.com and does not cover the use of cookies by any advertisers.

Links To External Sites

Our Service may contain links to external sites that are not operated by us.

If you click on a third party link, you will be directed to that third party’s site.

We strongly advise you to review the Privacy Policy and the terms and conditions of every site you visit.

We have no control over and assume no responsibility for the content, privacy policies or practices of any third party sites, products or services.


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