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Privacy Policy

 Last Updated: 10/31/2025


Welcome to Let’s Talk About Narcissistic Abuse (the “Site”). Your privacy is very important to me. This Privacy Policy explains how information is collected and used when you visit or interact with this blog.





1. Information Automatically Collected



When you visit this Site, certain information may be collected automatically through cookies and similar technologies.

This may include your:


  • IP address
  • Browser type
  • Pages visited
  • Time spent on the Site



This information helps improve content and user experience.





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This Site uses Google AdSense, a third-party advertising service that displays ads on this blog.


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3. Personal Information You Provide



If you leave a comment or contact me directly (for example, by email), you may provide personal details such as your name or email address.

I will never sell, rent, or share your information with third parties.

Any communication will remain private and used only to respond to you.





4. Sensitive Content



This blog discusses topics such as emotional abuse, trauma, and recovery. While these are serious and important subjects, they are addressed for educational and personal-growth purposes only.

Please avoid sharing identifying details or sensitive personal information in public comments for your own safety and privacy.





5. Links to Other Websites



This Site may include links to other websites for reference or resources. I am not responsible for the privacy practices or content of those external sites.





6. Your Consent



By using this Site, you consent to this Privacy Policy and agree to its terms.





7. Updates to This Policy



This Privacy Policy may be updated occasionally. Any changes will be posted on this page with an updated “Last Updated” date.





Contact



If you have questions about this Privacy Policy, you can reach me through the contact form on this blog.



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