Privacy Policy

We understand that your privacy is of critical importance at Dad Suggests. Any personal information that we receive at Dad Suggests, including your e-mail address if you sign up for our newsletter, will not be shared or sold to any third parties unless required by law. If you subscribe to our newsletter you can rest assured you will only receive an e-mail alerting you about new posts to Dad Suggests, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Dad Suggests is hosted by Squarespace. Squarespace uses cookies to help our site run more effectively and provide the best experience for you, our visitors. Squarespace uses some cookies because they allow you to navigate and use certain features on our site.

Other cookies are used to help us understand how people use different features - for instance, which browsers are being used most often and which pages are being visited the most. This in turn helps us grow our blog and create a better website and experience for you. For a list and explanation of the cookies Squarespace uses, see here.

Squarespace's own Privacy Policy can be viewed here.

Dad Suggests also partners with Google Adsense for the purposes of placing advertising on our site. They publish some interest-based advertisements on Dad Suggests - ads that are sometimes tailored to reflect your interests. To help understand your interests, Google and their partners use cookies to track your behavior on our website and on other websites across the internet.

By using this Site, you consent to the use of such cookies and the sharing of data captured by such cookies with partners such as Google Adsense. If you are interested in controlling your own ads experience across the internet, you can view, delete or add interest categories associated with your browser by visiting Google's ad settings. Most browsers also allow you to refuse to accept cookies and to delete cookies. This process varies from browser to browser. This could possibly have a negative impact on the normal operation of some sites you visit, however, including Dad Suggests. Here are a few examples of where you can go to change these settings in a few popular browsers:

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Visitors from the EEA (European Economic Area) have ads set to non-personalized ads by default, meaning that cookies are not used for ads personalization, but cookies can still be used by Google and their partners for uses such as frequency capping, aggregated ad reporting, and to combat fraud and abuse.

Google's own privacy policy concerning the collection of data and the use of cookies can be viewed here.