Information We Collect
We may collect information you provide directly, such as your name, email address, contact messages, newsletter preferences, comments, or other content you submit.
We may also collect technical and usage information automatically, including IP address, browser type, device type, operating system, pages visited, time spent on pages, referring URLs, general location information, cookies, and similar tracking data.
If the website offers interactive features, saved preferences, surveys, or feedback forms, the information you choose to submit through those features may also be processed so we can respond, improve the service, or maintain site integrity.
We do not ask you to submit sensitive medical records through Safmira. If you include personal health details in a message to us, we will use that information only for the purpose of understanding and responding to your request.
How We Use Information
We use information to operate and maintain the website, improve performance, personalize content, respond to inquiries, analyze traffic trends, prevent fraud or abuse, protect our systems, and comply with legal obligations.
If you choose to receive updates, we may use your contact information to send newsletters or site announcements where permitted by law.
Usage data helps us understand which topics are useful, where readers encounter friction, and how to organize medical and wellness content more clearly across devices.
We may aggregate or de-identify information so it can no longer reasonably identify you. Aggregated insights may be used for editorial planning, reporting, site analytics, and business decision-making.
Your Rights and Choices
Depending on your location, you may have rights to access, correct, delete, restrict, or object to certain uses of personal information.
To ask privacy questions or exercise rights, contact privacy@safmira.com.
You can unsubscribe from optional email communications by following the instructions in those messages or by contacting us directly.
We retain information only for as long as reasonably necessary for site operations, legal obligations, security, dispute resolution, and legitimate business purposes. When information is no longer needed, we take steps to delete, de-identify, or limit access to it.