Privacy Policy

www.praytimes.today uses third-party advertising companies to display ads, and when you visit our website, these companies have the right to use information about your visits to them (except for the name, address, email address, or phone number) ; This is in order to provide advertisements about goods and services that interest you via the DART cookie. Note that you can prevent the use of the DART cookie – if you wish – by clicking here.

If you want to know the choices available to you to prevent the use of this information by these companies and more information about the privacy policy of our blog, please read the following lines carefully: The privacy of our visitors is extremely important to us. The privacy policy contained in this document represents an outline of the types of personal information that We collect it and how it is used by us and our advertisers.

  • We use Google ads, as an external financial resource, so Google uses cookies to display ads on our website.
  • Thus, using the DART cookie, Google will be able to serve ads “Based on interests” to users based on their visits to our sites.
  • Of course, our valued visitors can disable the use of the DART cookie by visiting the privacy policy for Google ads and the content network.

Log files 

The www.praytimes.today website uses log files. This includes Internet Protocol (addresses, browser type, Internet Service Provider (ISP), date/time, and number of clicks to analyze trends). Like most other website servers, hence, here and through this process it is not intended to do so. All this information is collected in order to eavesdrop on visitors’ personal matters, but it is analytical matters for the purposes of improving the quality of ads by Google. In addition, all this information stored by us is completely confidential, and remains within the scope of development and improvement of our site only.

The www.praytimes.today website cannot access or control these files, even after you allow and enable them to be taken from your device (cookies), and we also consider ourselves not responsible in any way for the illegal use of them if it happens, God forbid. Google ad and content network privacy policy.

 Google uses cookie technology

To store information about visitors’ interests, in addition to a special user record in which specific information is recorded about the pages that have been accessed or visited. With this step, we know the extent of visitors’ interests and which topics are most preferred by them so that we, in turn, can develop our service and knowledge content. Appropriate for them. We add to that some of the companies that advertise on our blog may see cookies and network settings for our website and for you, and among these companies, for example, is Google and its advertising program, Google AdSense, which is the first advertising company on our site.

Of course, such advertising companies, which are considered the third party in the privacy policy, follow such data and statistics via Internet protocols for the purposes of improving the quality of their advertisements and measuring their effectiveness. Also, these companies, in accordance with the agreements concluded with us, have the right to use technical means such as (cookies, network settings, and special programming codes “JavaScript”) for the same purposes mentioned above, which are to develop the advertising content for these companies and measure the effectiveness of these advertisements, without any goals. Others may harm in one way or another the visitors of our website.

Of course, you must review the privacy policy of the third party in this document (the advertising companies “Google AdSense” or the advertising network servers for more information about their various practices and activities. To review the privacy policy of the first advertising program in the Google AdSense program complex, affiliated with Google, please click here. We are obligated to Within the terms of this agreement, we show you how to disable the cookies feature, as you can do so through your browser options, or by following the privacy policy for Google ads and the content network.