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Privacy Policy

Last updated: December 26, 2025

This Privacy Policy explains how Medoracle ("we", "our", or "us") collects, uses, and discloses information for visitors to Medoracle. Because this blog provides medical information, we emphasize accuracy, transparency, and a clear medical disclaimer below.

1. Acceptance

By accessing or using this website you agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy. If you do not agree, please do not use the site.

2. Information We Collect

We collect the following categories of information:

  • Personal information you provide: e.g., name and email when you subscribe, contact us, or comment.
  • Health-related information: If you voluntarily include health or medical details in messages, comments, or forms, these are collected only if you provide them — we do not solicit medical histories.
  • Automatically collected technical data: IP address, device and browser information, operating system, referral URLs, and pages visited (collected by server logs and analytics).
  • Cookies and similar technologies: small files used to recognize your browser, remember preferences, and support analytics and advertising.

3. How We Use Information

We use collected information to:

  • Deliver and improve the blog content and user experience.
  • Respond to inquiries, moderate comments, and manage subscriptions.
  • Analyze site traffic and usage trends using analytics tools.
  • Comply with legal obligations and protect the safety and rights of the site, its users, and the public.

4. Medical Disclaimer

Important: The content on {{BLOG_NAME}} is for educational and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice because of something you read on this site.

We try to ensure accuracy, but medical information changes rapidly. Do not rely solely on the information provided here for making medical decisions.

5. Third-party Services

We may use third-party services that collect, store, and analyze data, such as Google (Blogger, Google Analytics, AdSense), email providers (Mailchimp, ConvertKit), or social platforms. These services have their own privacy policies and practices, which you should review:

  • Google: Google Analytics collects usage data and may use cookies. See Google’s Privacy & Terms: https://policies.google.com/
  • Advertising: If used, Ad networks may collect browsing data to serve relevant ads; you can opt out via network controls and browser settings.

6. Cookies & Tracking

We use cookies to remember preferences and to support analytics. You can control cookies through your browser settings and opt-out tools provided by analytics/ad providers.

7. Comments & User Content

Comments you submit (including any personal or health details you include) are public on the blog unless explicitly stated otherwise. We are not responsible for personal data you post in public areas. We may moderate or remove comments that violate guidelines.

8. Data Retention & Security

We retain personal information only as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes described. We implement reasonable security measures, but no system is completely secure. If you have concerns about security of specific information you've shared, contact us using the details below.

9. Children

This site is not intended for children under 13. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. If you believe we have inadvertently collected such information, contact us and we will take steps to remove it.

10. Disclosure & Legal Requests

We will not sell personal data. We may disclose information to comply with the law, enforce policies, respond to legal requests, or protect rights, property, safety, or security.

11. Links to Other Sites

The blog may link to external sites. We are not responsible for third-party privacy practices. Review their privacy policies separately.

12. Your Rights

You may request access to, correction, or deletion of personal information we hold about you. To exercise these rights, contact us at the address below. We may need to verify identity before fulfilling requests.

13. Changes to This Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy. The "Last updated" date above indicates when the policy was last changed. Significant changes will be posted on this page.

14. Contact

If you have questions, requests, or concerns about this Privacy Policy or personal data, contact:

Email: medoracle

Website: Medoracle

Prepared for {{BLOG_NAME}}. This policy is a starting point and does not constitute legal advice. For compliance specific to your country or liability-sensitive medical contexts, consult a qualified attorney experienced in healthcare and data privacy.

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