Privacy

Hey there, welcome to Free Clinik! We know—privacy policies aren’t exactly thrilling. But this one matters, because it’s about how we handle your information. And we take that seriously (like, really seriously). So let’s keep it simple, honest, and as straightforward as possible.

First Things First—Why This Policy Exists

This isn’t just legal filler. It’s our way of being transparent with you—about what info we collect, how we use it, and what you can do if you ever change your mind about sharing anything.

When you hang out on Free Clinik, whether you’re reading a blog post, signing up for a newsletter, or just scrolling around, you’re trusting us with bits of your personal info. We promise to treat that trust with care.

What We Collect (And Don’t)

So what do we actually collect? A few things—but only what’s needed to make your experience better.

You might give us:

Your name or email (if you sign up for updates or get in touch)

Feedback or questions (when you fill out a contact form)

Optional info like preferences or interests, so we can tailor content that actually fits your vibe

We automatically gather:

Basic stuff like your browser type, device, or what pages you visit

How long you stayed on a page, and what you clicked (helps us improve)

No, we don’t track your every move or spy on your personal life. Just enough to make the site better.

Why We Collect It

Here’s the deal: we don’t want your info for fun. We use it to:

Respond to your messages or questions

Share content you’ve asked for (like health tips, nutrition advice, or updates)

Improve our website so it’s smoother, faster, and more useful for you

Occasionally, send a helpful newsletter if you signed up (and you can unsubscribe anytime—no guilt)

We’ll never sell your information. We’re not about that. Your trust is more important than clicks or cash.

About Cookies

Our website uses cookies—tiny bits of data stored on your browser. They help us remember what you like, load pages faster, and understand what’s working (or not).

You can turn cookies off in your browser settings anytime. But just so you know, some parts of the site might not function quite right without them.

When We Use Third-Party Tools

We sometimes use services like Google Analytics, email delivery tools, or website security systems. These help us run Free Clinik without hiccups.

They might collect general, anonymous data (like how many people read a post), but they don’t get your personal details unless you’ve shared them directly with us.

And just so we’re clear—we only use tools that respect your privacy and follow strict data protection rules.

You’re In Control

Your info = your rules. You can:

Ask us what data we’ve got on you

Request a copy of it

Ask us to delete it

Unsubscribe from emails (every message has a link at the bottom)

No hoops to jump through. No weird forms. Just drop us an email and we’ll help you out.

We Keep Your Info Safe

We’re not cybersecurity superheroes, but we do use up-to-date security practices—like encryption and secure servers—to keep your data safe from hackers or shady behavior.

Even so, remember: no website is 100% unbreakable. We recommend using strong passwords and not sharing sensitive stuff through unsecured connections. It’s a team effort.

Sometimes We Link to Other Sites

We might point you toward a helpful article, a wellness shop, or another blog. Once you leave Free Clinik, their privacy rules take over.

We can’t control what happens on other sites, so we suggest checking their policies before handing over any info.

If We Ever Make Changes

If anything major changes in this policy, we’ll update this page and let you know (especially if it affects your rights). You’ll always find the “last updated” date at the top, so you know what’s current.

Got Questions?

If something doesn’t feel clear—or you just want to talk it through—reach out. We’re real people behind the screen, and we care.

Email: contact@freeclinik.com 

Thanks for reading, thanks for being here, and thanks for trusting Free Clinik. Your health matters—and so does your privacy.