Introduction
jeetcity.org is dedicated to providing a safe and transparent online experience for all users, particularly focusing on compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) for users within the European Union. This Privacy Policy outlines how we handle user interactions on our site, ensuring that all data practices align with GDPR principles.
Our Data Collection and Processing
jeetcity.org does not collect any personal data from users. This means we do not have contact forms, user accounts, or any mechanisms for gathering personal information. Our site is designed to provide informational content only, without any interaction that could lead to data collection or processing.
Cookies and Tracking
We do not use cookies on our website. This includes no analytics cookies, login or session cookies, or tracking cookies. Users can browse our site without worrying about any form of data tracking.
Third-Party Content
jeetcity.org does not embed any third-party content, such as videos from YouTube or fonts from Google. This ensures that no external services are used to collect data about our users.
User Rights and Complaints
Even though we do not collect personal data, users have the right to know how their data would be handled if it were collected. Under GDPR, users have the right to access, correct, or delete any personal data collected by a site. However, as we do not collect data, these rights do not apply in our case. If you have any questions or concerns about our data practices, please contact us at contact@jeetcity.org.
Changes to Our Privacy Policy
We review and update our Privacy Policy periodically to ensure it remains compliant with relevant regulations. Since we do not collect data, updates will primarily focus on reflecting changes in legal requirements or clarifying our data handling practices.
Contact Information
For any inquiries about our Privacy Policy, please feel free to contact us at contact@jeetcity.org.
How to Contact Regulatory Authorities
If you have concerns about data protection or would like to file a complaint regarding how your data is handled, you can contact the relevant national data protection authority in your country. For EU users, this would typically involve contacting the local Data Protection Authority where you reside.
