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Privacy Policy

 Privacy Policy


Last updated: June 6th, 2026


Statewise Apply Guide respects your privacy.


This Privacy Policy explains what information we may collect, how we use it, and how third-party services may collect information when you visit this website.


1. Information We Collect


We may collect limited information when you visit this website, including:


- Pages you visit

- Browser type

- Device type

- Approximate location based on IP address

- Referring website

- Time and date of visit


This information is generally collected through analytics tools, cookies, server logs, and similar technologies.


We do not personally process government applications, benefits applications, rebate applications, tax forms, or financial documents.


2. Cookies


This website may use cookies to improve the user experience, understand website traffic, and display relevant advertisements.


Cookies are small files stored on your device by your browser.


You can disable cookies through your browser settings. However, some website features may not work properly if cookies are disabled.


3. Google Analytics


This website may use Google Analytics or similar tools to understand how visitors use the site.


Analytics tools may collect information such as pages visited, time spent on the site, browser type, device type, and general geographic location.


This information helps us improve our content and understand which guides are useful to readers.


4. Google AdSense and Advertising


This website may display advertisements through Google AdSense or other advertising partners.


Google and third-party advertising partners may use cookies or similar technologies to serve ads based on your visits to this and other websites.


Google may use advertising cookies to show personalized or non-personalized ads.


You can learn more about how Google uses data by visiting Google’s advertising and privacy resources.


5. Third-Party Links


Our guides may include links to official government websites, state agencies, local agencies, schools, benefit programs, or other third-party websites.


We are not responsible for the privacy practices, content, accuracy, or policies of third-party websites.


Please review the privacy policies of any external websites you visit.


6. Email Communication


If you contact us by email, we may collect your email address and any information you choose to include in your message.


We use this information only to respond to your message, review corrections, or improve the website.


We do not sell your personal information.


7. Children’s Privacy


This website is intended for a general audience and is not directed toward children under 13.


We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13.


8. Data Security


We take reasonable steps to protect information associated with this website. However, no website, email system, or internet transmission is completely secure.


9. Changes to This Privacy Policy


We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time.


Any changes will be posted on this page with an updated “Last updated” date.


10. Contact


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


your-email@example.com

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