NexaPress Privacy Policy

Last updated: 2025-10-05

NexaPress (the “Site”) is available at www.yesdodo.com and provides static news and article content. This Privacy Policy explains what information is collected when you visit the Site, how it is used, and what choices you have. We aim to keep this policy clear and straightforward.

1) Scope

This policy applies to information collected through www.yesdodo.com and any pages or content served by the Site. The Site does not require user registration, and it does not offer user accounts or personalized profiles.

2) Information We Collect

2.1 Information You Provide

The Site does not require you to submit personal information to read content. If you contact us by email, you may voluntarily provide your email address and any information you include in your message.

Contact email: support@www.yesdodo.com

2.2 Automatically Collected Information (Server Logs)

Like most websites, the Site may collect basic technical information in server logs, such as:

  • IP address

  • Browser type and version

  • Device type and operating system

  • Referring page (if any)

  • Pages visited and timestamps

  • Approximate geographic region based on IP

This data is collected for routine operations, security, and performance monitoring. It is not used to identify you personally.

3) How We Use Information

Information collected by the Site is used only for legitimate operational purposes, including:

  • Security and abuse prevention: detecting suspicious or harmful activity.

  • Performance and reliability: identifying errors, uptime issues, or slow pages.

  • Traffic understanding: assessing overall usage trends to improve content and user experience.

We do not sell, rent, or trade personal information. We do not build personal profiles.

4) Cookies and Tracking

The Site does not use cookies for advertising or cross‑site tracking.

If we implement cookies or similar technologies in the future, this policy will be updated to describe their purpose and your choices.

5) Third‑Party Services

The Site does not share personal information with third parties for marketing.

If third‑party services are added (e.g., analytics, security protection, or content delivery services), the following principles will apply:

  • Only minimal necessary data will be shared for that service to function.

  • The purpose and scope of such sharing will be disclosed in this policy.

  • We will prefer services that respect privacy and minimize data retention.

6) Data Retention

Server log data is retained only for as long as necessary to maintain the Site, ensure security, and resolve technical issues. The retention period may vary depending on operational needs but is not intended for long‑term storage or profiling.

Emails sent to support@www.yesdodo.com are kept only as long as needed to handle your inquiry or comply with legal requirements.

7) Your Choices and Rights

Because the Site does not offer user accounts, it does not maintain personal profiles or user‑specific data stores. If you contact us by email, you may request that we delete your message by writing to support@www.yesdodo.com. We will honor reasonable requests unless we are legally required to keep the record.

Depending on your location, you may have additional rights under applicable data protection laws. We will respond to verified requests within a reasonable timeframe.

8) Children’s Privacy

The Site is not directed to children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children. If you believe a child has provided personal information to us, please contact support@www.yesdodo.com so we can address it promptly.

9) International Visitors

If you access the Site from outside our primary operating region, your data may be processed where our servers or service providers are located. By using the Site, you understand that your information may be transferred and processed in those locations, subject to this Privacy Policy.

10) Data Security

We take reasonable technical and organizational measures to protect the Site and its data. No method of transmission or storage is 100% secure, but we work to minimize risk through standard security practices.

11) Links to Other Websites

The Site may link to external websites. We are not responsible for the privacy practices or content of those third‑party sites. Please review their policies before providing any information.

12) Changes to This Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in the Site or legal requirements. The latest version will always be posted on www.yesdodo.com with a revised “Last updated” date.

13) Contact Us

If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, please contact:

Email: support@www.yesdodo.com

Website: www.yesdodo.com

By using the Site, you agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy.

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