Privacy Policy - Mr. Noor Data Hub (NDH)
Revised on: April 30, 2026
I know nobody likes reading these long legal pages, but since you're hanging out on Mr. Noor Data Hub (NDH), I need to be clear about how I handle your info. I’m not a lawyer, so I’m skipping the heavy jargon. Here is what’s going on behind the scenes, in plain English.
What Happens When You Reach Out?
If you drop a comment or use my contact form, you're obviously sharing your name and email. I only use that info to write back to you or help with your query. I don’t have a secret list to sell your details to marketing firms. Honestly, selling visitor data is a cheap move, so I just don't do it. Your email stays in my inbox—no rentals, no trades, no selling. Period.
The Techy Stuff (Log Files)
Like almost every site on the web, this blog uses log files. This isn't about spying on you personally. It’s just standard server stuff that shows me which pages are popular. It tracks basic things like your IP address, browser type, and which country you’re visiting from. It doesn’t tell me who you are as a person; it just helps me see what topics you guys actually enjoy reading so I can make the blog better.
Cookies and Your Browser
Cookies are just tiny files that stay on your computer to help the site load faster next time you visit. They also help me understand how people navigate the hub. If you're not comfortable with them, you can jump into your browser settings and kill them anytime. The site will still work fine, and I’m totally okay with that choice.
Google AdSense and Personal Ads
Let’s be real—running a professional blog like NDH costs money for hosting and tools. To help pay the bills, I use Google AdSense. Google uses the "DART cookie" to show you ads based on your interests. I don’t control what Google grabs, but if it bothers you, you can easily turn off "Personalized Ads" in your Google account settings. You can also check Google’s own privacy page for the full legal version of their process.
Third-Party Links
Sometimes I link to tools or sites that I think are genuinely useful for freelancers. But once you click that link and leave Mr. Noor Data Hub, you’re on their turf. I can’t be responsible for how they handle your privacy. Every site has its own rules, so just be a bit careful before sharing your personal story with them.
Children’s Privacy (Under 13)
This blog is built for students, freelancers, and professionals. It’s definitely not meant for kids. I don’t knowingly collect any info from anyone under 13. If you’re a parent and realize your kid has shared info here, just let me know and I’ll wipe it from my system immediately.
Updates to This Page
As NDH grows, I might tweak a few things here. I’ll always update the "Revised" date at the top so you’re in the loop. If you’re ever confused or just want to ask a question about your data, just send me a message through the contact page. I’m usually pretty quick at responding.