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Privacy Policy

Last Updated: 23 June 2025

At Health Corner by Emily Teo, your privacy is our priority. We are dedicated to safeguarding your personal information and ensuring your data is handled responsibly. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, and protect your information when you visit or interact with our website.


1. Information We Collect

We may gather the following types of information:

  • Personal Information: Details such as your name and email address, which you provide voluntarily when subscribing to our blog or leaving comments.
  • Non-Personal Information: Data like your browser type, referring website, IP address, and browsing behavior, collected through cookies.

2. How We Use Your Information

The information we collect may be used to:

  • Send email updates and newsletters (if you’ve subscribed).
  • Enhance the functionality and content of our website.
  • Respond to your comments or inquiries.
  • Analyze site performance and user engagement to improve your experience.

3. Cookies

Cookies are small data files stored on your device to improve your browsing experience. While cookies help us provide a smoother experience, you can disable them in your browser settings. However, doing so may limit your access to some features of our site.


4. Third-Party Services

We work with trusted third-party services, including:

  • Google Analytics: To monitor website traffic and gather insights.
  • Email Subscription Tools: To manage our newsletter and mailing list.

These platforms collect and use data according to their own privacy policies. Rest assured, we never share your personal information with third parties for marketing purposes.


5. Data Protection

We take robust measures to protect your data. However, please note that no method of online transmission or storage is completely secure. By using our site, you acknowledge and accept this inherent risk.


6. Your Rights

As a user, you have the following rights:

  • Request access to the personal data we hold about you.
  • Request corrections or deletion of your information.
  • Withdraw consent for receiving marketing communications.

To exercise your rights, please contact us at 📧 emilyteoenrui@gmail.com.


7. Changes to This Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy periodically. Significant updates will be clearly noted at the top of this page for your reference.


8. Contact Us

Have questions about this Privacy Policy?

 ðŸ“§ Reach out to us anytime at emilyteoenrui@gmail.com.


Thank you for trusting Health Corner by Emily Teo. Your privacy matters to us!

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