At tribes.UAEHistoryAndCulture.com, we understand the sensitive nature of our subject matter and are committed to protecting your privacy with the highest degree of discretion. This Privacy Policy outlines the types of information we collect and how we use, store, and protect it. Our practices are designed to be transparent and to build trust within our community of researchers and learners. By using our website, you hereby consent to the data practices described in this policy.
Information We Collect: Our data collection is minimal and strictly non-intrusive. We gather information in two ways. First, we collect non-personally identifying information through standard server logs and analytics tools. This data includes your IP address, browser type, operating system, the referring web page, pages visited, and the time spent on those pages. We analyze this information in the aggregate to understand which aspects of tribal heritage are most engaging to our audience. Second, we collect personally identifiable information only when you voluntarily provide it to us, exclusively through our “Contact Us” form or via direct email. In these cases, we collect only your name and email address for the sole purpose of responding to your inquiry.
How We Use and Protect Your Information: The information we collect is used exclusively for the operation and enhancement of our Service. The non-personal data helps us understand broader user trends. Your personal information is used only for direct communication and is never sold, traded, or shared with third parties. We understand the importance of confidentiality, especially given the cultural context of our site, and we implement robust security measures to protect against unauthorized access to our data. However, no method of transmission over the Internet is 100% secure.
Third-Party Services and Compliance: We use third-party services, such as Google Analytics, to understand our website traffic. These services have their own privacy policies. We are in full compliance with international data protection regulations and do not knowingly collect any personally identifiable information from children under the age of 13. If you are a parent or guardian and believe your child has provided us with personal information, please contact us, and we will promptly delete such information from our records.