Privacy Policy for GCashInfo

Your privacy is very important to us here at GCashInfo. We know that reading long legal documents is boring, so we wrote this policy in plain, simple language. This page explains what tiny bits of information our website collects when you visit us and how we handle that data to keep your browsing experience safe.

The main thing to remember is that we are an independent educational blog. We never ask for, collect, or store your personal financial data, bank accounts, or digital wallet passwords. We are just here to provide helpful troubleshooting articles.

Log Files and Basic Traffic Data

Like almost every other website on the internet, our servers automatically collect basic traffic data inside log files. This happens every time you click on one of our pages. The information inside these files is completely anonymous and does not show who you are in real life.

This basic data usually includes your internet protocol address, the type of web browser you use, your internet service provider, and a general timestamp of your visit. We also see which specific pages you click on and how many minutes you spend reading an article. We use this information solely to look at website trends, manage the site layout, and see which topics are helping our readers the most.

Cookies and Advertising Partners

We use standard browser cookies to store small bits of information about your personal preferences. These cookies help our website remember your settings so that our pages load much faster the next time you visit us.

We also work with third-party advertising partners like Google AdSense to show relevant ads on our blog. Google uses special cookies called DART cookies to serve specific ads based on your previous visits to our site and other places on the web.

A simple way to think about this is that if you read a lot of technology blogs, Google might show you tech ads on our page. You can easily choose to turn off these cookies by changing the privacy settings inside your own web browser or by visiting the official Google ad settings page.

Critical Safety Reminder: GCashInfo will never ask you for your private mobile numbers, your secret four-digit MPIN, or your one-time passwords. Never type your personal security codes into the comment sections or contact forms of this website.

Third Party Links and Privacy Practices

Our troubleshooting guides contain direct outbound links to official websites, online banking portals, and customer help centers to help you fix your transaction problems. Once you click on one of these external links and leave our website, our privacy policy no longer applies.

Every website has its own unique privacy rules and data handling practices. We highly recommend reading the privacy policy pages of those external websites before you type any sensitive personal data into their online forms. We cannot control what happens on external web domains.

Children’s Online Privacy Protection

We believe it is vital to provide extra protection for children using the internet. Our educational guides are intended for general audiences who are old enough to use digital wallets in the Philippines. We do not knowingly collect any personally identifiable information from children under the age of thirteen.

If a parent or guardian believes that a child has typed personal information into our comment system, please contact us immediately through our official email channels. We will work as fast as possible to completely erase that data from our server history.

Updates to this Policy

We might update this privacy document from time to time as web regulations change or as we add new features to our blog. When we make any changes, we will update the modified date right at the top of this page. We encourage our regular readers to check this document occasionally to stay informed about how we protect visitor data.

If you have any questions about this privacy statement or want to know more about how our blog handles basic internet cookies, you can always reach out to us through our standard contact channels.