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InversionMagazine.com highly values your personal privacy rights on the internet and is deeply committed to safeguarding them. We want to clarify the types of data we collect and how we utilize it:

Data Collection: When you visit our website, we collect your IP address and the pages you access. While submitting or registering on our site, you may be asked for your name or email address. However, please note that you can explore our site anonymously if you prefer.

Purpose of Data Usage: By using our services, you consent to the use of the data we collect for the following purposes:

  1. Enhancing our online presence.
  2. Improving the quality of our services.

Data Security: We prioritize the security of your data when making a purchase or when you provide, access, or submit personal information. We employ various security measures to ensure its protection.

Cookies: When you visit our website and grant permission, our service provider may access certain information stored on your computer in the form of “cookies.” These cookies enable the service provider’s systems to recognize your browser during subsequent visits, allowing the site to customize its operations to align with your interests.

Please note that this privacy policy applies exclusively to online activities. Information gathered through other means, such as phone calls or in-person meetings, is not covered by this online privacy policy.

Updates to Privacy Statement: We will promptly update this page if any changes are made to our privacy policy. If you have any questions or feedback regarding this Privacy Policy Statement, please do not hesitate to contact us at the following email address:

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  • Milly

    Milly is a mechanical engineer residing in Canada who loves to disassemble and rebuild the latest tech in her spare time. Her passion for understanding how electronics work combined with her engineering expertise allows Milly to provide in-depth,nuts-and-bolts reviews on everything from smartphones to high-end TVs.