Our Privacy Policy – Simple Words About Keeping You Safe

Hello, dear friend! Welcome to our special Privacy Policy page on StealthGram.uk. This is like a promise letter from us to you. We wrote it in the easiest words so even young kids can understand. We want you to feel happy, safe, and sure that we care about your privacy very much. Please read this gentle story carefully. When you visit our blog, you agree to these simple rules about how we handle your information.

Who We Are and What Our Blog Does

StealthGram.uk is a friendly little blog. We only write articles to explain things that people wonder about, like Instagram stories, privacy ideas, and names like StealthGram. We do not have any tools here. We do not let you peek at stories quietly. We do not run any StealthGram viewer or Instagram viewer service. Our blog is just for reading and learning in a fun way.

Because we are only a blog, we do not collect a lot of your personal information. That means we try very hard to keep things simple and private for you. Over time, we want every visitor to feel cozy and protected while they read our stories.

What Information We Might See

When you come to our blog, some basic things happen automatically. For example, your web browser shares a few tiny details with every website you visit. This includes things like:

  • The kind of device you use (like a phone or computer).
  • Your web browser name (like Chrome or Safari).
  • The country or city area you are visiting from (but not your exact house).
  • The pages you look at and how long you stay.

These details help the blog work smoothly. They are like footprints in the sand that show someone walked by, but they do not tell who you are or your real name.

We do not ask you to make an account. We do not ask for your name, email, age, or any personal secrets. That is why most visitors stay very private here. No login means no big collection of your information.

Do We Use Cookies or Trackers?

Cookies are like tiny notes that websites leave on your device to remember little things. For example, they might remember which page you liked best so the blog loads faster next time.

On StealthGram.uk, we might use a few very simple cookies. These help the site look nice and work well. They do not know your name or follow you around the whole internet. Some cookies come from our blog host (the company that keeps our site online), and they are only for basic things like counting visitors in a general way.

We do not use fancy trackers that watch what you do on other websites. We do not sell your information to anyone. We do not share your details with companies that want to show you ads based on what you like. Our blog does not have lots of pop-up ads that follow you.

If you do not like cookies at all, you can tell your browser to say “no thank you” to cookies. But some parts of the blog might work a little differently if you turn them off. That is okay – you can always choose what feels best for you.

How We Keep Your Information Safe

Even though we collect very little, we still care a lot about safety. We use simple protections like secure connections (you might see a little lock symbol in your browser address bar). This lock means information travels safely between your device and our site, like sending a secret note in a locked box.

Our blog host helps us keep things safe too. They use strong walls to stop bad people from getting in. We do not keep lists of your personal details, so there is not much for anyone to steal even if something goes wrong one day.

That is why we feel happy saying: your visits here stay as private as we can make them. We do not want anyone to know more about you than they need to.

Do We Share Information with Anyone?

No, we do not share your information with other people or companies for money or advertising. We do not sell lists of visitors. We do not give your details to big companies.

The only time we might share a tiny bit of information is if the law asks us to. For example, if a judge or police officer says we must help with something important, we would follow the law. But that happens very rarely, and we would only share what the law truly requires.

Also, if our blog ever gets a new owner in the future, the new owner would follow the same privacy rules we have now. We would tell everyone if that ever happened.

What About Kids and Young Visitors?

We know many young kids visit our blog to read simple stories. We made our articles easy so children in 2nd or 3rd grade can understand them. Because of that, we are extra careful.

We do not collect personal information from children on purpose. If a child visits, we only see the same basic things we see from everyone (like device type and country area). We do not ask kids for names, emails, or anything personal.

If you are a parent or guardian and you think your child shared something by mistake, please tell us right away. We will do our best to help fix it.

The best rule for kids is this: never share your real name, address, phone number, school, or password on any website. Our blog does not ask for those things, and that makes us feel good.

Links to Other Websites

Sometimes our articles have links to other places, like Instagram help pages or Reddit threads where people talk. These links are like friendly doors to more information.

But when you click a link and go to another website, this privacy policy stops. The other website has its own rules. We do not control what they do with your information. So please read their privacy pages too before you share anything there.

For example, if you go to Reddit or Instagram, they might collect more details than we do. Always be careful and ask a grown-up if you are not sure.

How Long We Keep Information

Since we collect almost nothing personal, there is not much to keep. Basic visit details (like page views) might stay with our blog host for a short time to help fix problems or see how popular our stories are. After that, they get removed or turned into general numbers that do not point to any one person.

We do not keep logs forever. We try to keep things clean and simple.

Your Choices and Rights

You have choices! You can visit our blog anytime without telling us who you are. You can use private browsing mode in your browser if you want extra quiet visits.

If you ever think we have something about you (even though we usually do not), you can ask us questions. We will listen and help if we can.

You can also tell your browser to block cookies or trackers. Many browsers have easy buttons for this. That gives you more control over your privacy.

Why Privacy Matters So Much to Us

Privacy is like having your own secret diary. You decide who sees inside. We believe every person – big or small – deserves that safe feeling. That is why we made our blog in a way that asks for almost nothing from you.

Being online can be fun and exciting. You can learn about animals, dances, jokes, and friends. But staying private and safe makes the fun last longer. We hope our simple articles help you feel curious without worry.

Changes to This Privacy Policy

We might add or change words in this policy someday if laws change or our blog grows. When we do, we will put a new date at the top. Please check back here sometimes to see the latest version.

If you keep visiting after a change, it means you understand and agree with the new words. We will always try to keep things clear and kind.

Thank You for Trusting Us

Thank you so much for reading our Privacy Policy with an open heart. We are grateful you chose our little blog to visit. We promise to keep doing our best to protect your privacy in every simple way we can.

Keep being curious, keep being kind, and keep exploring the internet safely. You are wonderful, and we are happy to share friendly stories with you!