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Privacy policy
Last updated: April 26, 2026
Overview
This website (theajitkumar.online) is operated by Ajit Kumar. This policy explains what information may be collected when you use the site, how the blog uses cookies to remember your preferences, and how the contact form works. If you have questions, use the contact page.
Information you provide
When you submit the contact form, you choose what to send (for example, name, email address, and message). That information is used only to respond to your inquiry. Do not send passwords, government ID numbers, or other highly sensitive data through the form.
Cookies and the blog
The blog may set a small, HTTP-only cookie named blog_prefs when you search or filter posts. It stores your last search query and category choice so that when you return to /blog without a link that includes those parameters, the site can show the same filters again.
- The cookie is not used for advertising or cross-site tracking.
- It expires after about 180 days, or sooner if you clear it from your browser.
- You can clear saved blog filters anytime using Clear filters & forget (or the "All posts" link that clears preferences), which removes the cookie.
Google Tag Manager
This site may load Google Tag Manager (GTM) when the site operator configures it. GTM can inject tags for measurement, advertising, or other tools you choose in your GTM container. Those tags may set or read cookies and send usage data to Google or other vendors according to your container setup.
See Google's Privacy Policy for how Google may process data. You can use browser settings, opt-out tools, or extensions to limit tracking.
Technical data
Like most websites, hosting and infrastructure may process technical data when you load a page (for example, IP address, browser type, and timestamps). What is logged depends on your hosting provider and configuration. Third-party tags loaded through GTM (if enabled) are described above.
Retention
Contact form submissions are processed to reply to you; retention depends on email or ticketing practices used on the receiving side. Blog preference cookies follow the expiry described above.
Your choices
You can block or delete cookies in your browser settings. Blocking the blog preferences cookie only affects convenience (remembered filters), not your ability to read posts.
Changes
This policy may be updated from time to time. The "Last updated" date at the top will change when it does.