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Privacy Policy – Bioquro

Privacy Policy

Effective Date: May 1, 2026  |  Last Updated: May 1, 2026  |  Website: www.bioquro.com

Welcome to Bioquro ("we," "our," or "us"). This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, disclose, and safeguard your information when you visit our website https://www.bioquro.com. Please read this policy carefully. If you disagree with its terms, please discontinue use of our site.

Summary: We do not sell your personal data. We use standard analytics and advertising tools (including Google AdSense) that may use cookies. You have the right to opt out.

1. Information We Collect

1.1 Information Collected Automatically

When you visit Bioquro, certain information is automatically collected by our servers and third-party services, including:

  • IP address and approximate geographic location
  • Browser type, version, and language settings
  • Operating system and device type
  • Pages visited, time spent on pages, and navigation paths
  • Referring URL (the page that directed you to our site)
  • Date and time of each visit

1.2 Information You Provide Voluntarily

We collect information you choose to provide when you:

  • Submit a message through our Contact Us form (name, email address, message content)
  • Subscribe to newsletters or updates (email address)
  • Post comments on articles (name and email, subject to Blogger's policies)

2. How We Use Your Information

We use collected information for the following purposes:

PurposeLegal Basis
Providing and improving website contentLegitimate Interest
Responding to contact form inquiriesContractual Necessity
Analyzing website traffic and user behaviorLegitimate Interest
Displaying relevant advertisements via Google AdSenseConsent (where required)
Detecting and preventing fraudulent or abusive activityLegitimate Interest
Complying with legal obligationsLegal Obligation

3. Cookies and Tracking Technologies

Bioquro uses cookies and similar tracking technologies to enhance your experience and serve relevant advertising.

3.1 Types of Cookies We Use

  • Essential Cookies: Required for the website to function properly (e.g., Blogger platform cookies).
  • Analytics Cookies: Used by Google Analytics to collect anonymized data about how visitors interact with our site.
  • Advertising Cookies: Used by Google AdSense to serve personalized advertisements based on your browsing history and interests.
  • Functional Cookies: Remember your preferences to improve your experience on return visits.

3.2 Managing Cookies

You can control and/or delete cookies at any time. Visit aboutcookies.org for instructions on managing cookies in your browser. Note that disabling certain cookies may affect website functionality.

4. Google AdSense and Advertising

Bioquro participates in the Google AdSense program, operated by Google LLC. Google AdSense may use cookies, web beacons, and similar technologies to display advertisements on our site.

  • Google may use the DoubleClick cookie to serve ads based on your prior visits to our website and other sites on the Internet.
  • Google's use of advertising cookies enables it and its partners to serve ads to visitors of our site based on their visit to our site and/or other sites on the Internet.
  • You may opt out of personalized advertising by visiting Google Ads Settings.
  • You may also opt out via the Network Advertising Initiative opt-out page.
  • For more information on Google's privacy practices, visit: Google Privacy Policy.

We do not control or have access to the data Google collects through AdSense cookies. Google's collection and use of information is governed by their own privacy policy.

5. Google Analytics

We use Google Analytics to understand how visitors interact with our website. Google Analytics collects anonymized data such as session duration, pages visited, and traffic sources. This data helps us improve our content and user experience.

You can opt out of Google Analytics tracking by installing the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on.

6. Third-Party Services

Our website is hosted on the Blogger platform (owned by Google LLC). By using our site, you are also subject to Google's Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. We may also embed content from the following third-party services which have their own privacy policies:

  • Google Fonts — for typography (may collect IP addresses)
  • Formspree — for contact form processing (processes form submissions)
  • Social sharing buttons — if enabled, may collect interaction data

7. Data Retention

We retain personal data submitted through our contact form for a maximum of 12 months, after which it is securely deleted unless required for ongoing correspondence or legal purposes. Analytics data is retained in accordance with Google's default retention settings.

8. Your Rights

Depending on your jurisdiction, you may have the following rights regarding your personal data:

  • Right of Access: Request a copy of the data we hold about you.
  • Right to Rectification: Request correction of inaccurate data.
  • Right to Erasure: Request deletion of your personal data ("right to be forgotten").
  • Right to Restrict Processing: Request that we limit how we use your data.
  • Right to Object: Object to our processing of your data for certain purposes.
  • Right to Data Portability: Request transfer of your data to another service.
  • Right to Withdraw Consent: Where processing is based on consent, you may withdraw it at any time.

To exercise any of these rights, please contact us at admin@bioquro.com. We will respond within 30 days.

9. Children's Privacy

Bioquro is intended for a professional and technical audience. Our website is not directed at individuals under the age of 16. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children. If you believe a child has provided us with personal information, please contact us immediately at admin@bioquro.com and we will promptly delete such information.

10. Data Security

We implement industry-standard technical and organizational measures to protect your personal data against unauthorized access, alteration, disclosure, or destruction. Our website uses HTTPS (SSL/TLS encryption) for all data transmissions. However, no method of transmission over the Internet is 100% secure, and we cannot guarantee absolute security.

11. International Data Transfers

Our website is operated on Google's global infrastructure. If you are visiting from outside the United States, please be aware that your data may be transferred to and processed in the United States or other countries where Google maintains data centers. These countries may have different data protection laws than your country of residence.

12. California Privacy Rights (CCPA)

If you are a California resident, you have specific rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), including the right to know what personal information we collect, the right to delete your personal information, and the right to opt out of the sale of personal information. We do not sell personal information. To exercise your CCPA rights, contact us at admin@bioquro.com.

13. Changes to This Privacy Policy

We reserve the right to update this Privacy Policy at any time. Changes will be effective immediately upon posting to this page, with the "Last Updated" date revised accordingly. We encourage you to review this policy periodically. Continued use of Bioquro after any changes constitutes your acceptance of the updated policy.

14. Contact Information

If you have any questions, concerns, or requests regarding this Privacy Policy or our data practices, please contact us:

© 2026 Bioquro. All rights reserved.  |  This Privacy Policy was last updated on May 1, 2026.

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