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Advertising Policy


Effective Date: [18th, June, 2023]

 

Thank you for visiting our website "The Nature Guys". As part of our commitment to providing a seamless user experience, we utilize Google AdSense, a program offered by Google Inc. "Google", to display third-party advertisements on our Website. This Advertising Policy outlines the guidelines and principles governing the use of Google AdSense on our Website. By accessing or using our Website, you agree to comply with this policy.

 

Third-Party Advertisements:

Our Website displays advertisements provided by third-party advertisers through the Google AdSense program. These advertisements are clearly labelled and separate from our own content. We have limited control over the specific advertisements displayed, as they are automatically selected and delivered by Google based on various factors such as user preferences, website content, and browsing history.

 

Ad Content and Relevance:

We strive to provide relevant and meaningful advertisements to our users. However, we do not endorse or guarantee the accuracy, quality, or reliability of the products, services, or content advertised by third parties. The inclusion of any advertisement on our Website does not imply endorsement by us. Users are solely responsible for any interactions, transactions, or engagements resulting from advertisements displayed on our Website.

 

Privacy and Personalization:

To deliver personalized advertisements, Google may collect certain information about users' browsing behaviour, including but not limited to cookies and web beacons. This information is used in accordance with Google's Privacy Policy. We do not have access to or control over the data collected by Google for ad personalization purposes. For more information about how Google collects, uses, and protects user information, please refer to the Google Privacy Policy.

 

AdSense Compliance:

We are committed to adhering to Google's AdSense program policies. Our Website does not display prohibited content or engage in activities that violate Google's policies, including but not limited to:

 

1-Generating artificial ad impressions or clicks

2-Placing ads in a way that violates Google's ad placement policies

3-Promoting illegal activities or content

4-Displaying misleading or deceptive ads

5-Encouraging or participating in click fraud

6-Violating copyright, trademark, or intellectual property rights

7-We reserve the right to remove any advertisement or content that violates Google's policies or our own standards of quality, integrity, and compliance.

 

Changes to Advertising Policy:

We may update or modify this Advertising Policy from time to time without prior notice. Any changes will be effective immediately upon posting the revised policy on our Website. It is your responsibility to review this policy periodically to ensure compliance.

 

Disclaimer:

While we make reasonable efforts to ensure the accuracy, reliability, and suitability of the advertisements displayed on our Website, we cannot guarantee their completeness or timeliness. We disclaim any liability for any errors, omissions, or damages arising from the use of or reliance on the advertisements.

 

Contact Us:

If you have any questions, concerns, or feedback regarding our Advertising Policy or the advertisements displayed on our Website, please contact us at The.Nature.GuysX@Gmail.com.

By accessing or using our Website, you acknowledge and agree to the terms and conditions outlined in this Advertising Policy. We encourage you to read Google's AdSense program policies and Privacy Policy for a comprehensive understanding of their practices. Thank you for your continued support and understanding.


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