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Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

Last updated: March 2026

At Pakistan Relief Packages (PRP) , the privacy of our visitors is very important to us. This Privacy Policy document outlines the types of information that may be collected and how we use it.

Information We Collect

We may collect certain non-personal information when visitors access our website. This may include:

  • Internet Protocol (IP) address

  • Browser type and version

  • Pages visited on our website

  • Date and time of visits

  • Referring website addresses

This information helps us understand how visitors use our website and allows us to improve our content and services.

Cookies

Pakistan Relief Packages may use cookies to enhance user experience. Cookies are small files stored on your device that help remember preferences and track website usage.

Users may choose to disable cookies through their browser settings. However, some parts of the website may not function properly if cookies are disabled.

Third-Party Advertising

We may use third-party advertising services to display ads on our website. These services may use cookies, web beacons, or similar technologies to show ads based on visitors’ interests and browsing behavior.

These technologies help measure advertising effectiveness and improve the relevance of advertisements shown to users.

Third-Party Privacy Policies

Pakistan Relief Packages’ Privacy Policy does not apply to other websites or advertisers. We encourage visitors to review the privacy policies of third-party websites for more detailed information about their practices.

Children’s Information

Protecting children while they use the internet is important to us. Pakistan Relief Packages does not knowingly collect any personal identifiable information from children under the age of 13.

If you believe that a child has provided personal information on our website, please contact us and we will promptly remove such information.

Consent

By using our website, you hereby consent to our Privacy Policy and agree to its terms.

Updates to This Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Any changes will be posted on this page with an updated revision date.

Contact Us

If you have any questions regarding this Privacy Policy, you can contact us through the Contact page on our website.

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