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Privacy Policy




Effective Date: 9/24

At Following Films Podcast, we respect your privacy and are committed to protecting any personal information you share with us. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, and safeguard your information when you visit our website, listen to our podcast, subscribe to our newsletter, or interact with us online.

Information We Collect

We may collect the following types of information:

Personal Information: When you sign up for our newsletter, submit comments, or contact us directly, we may collect your name and email address.

Usage Data: Our website and podcast hosting services may automatically collect non-identifying information such as your browser type, device information, IP address, and how you interact with our content.

Cookies and Analytics: We may use cookies or similar technologies to understand site traffic and improve the user experience.

How We Use Your Information

We use the information we collect to:
  • Deliver and improve our podcast, blog, and other content.
  • Respond to messages, comments, or inquiries.
  • Send newsletters or updates (only if you’ve opted in).
  • Monitor site performance and understand listener behavior.
  • We will never sell or rent your personal information to third parties.

Third-Party Services

Following Films Podcast may use third-party services such as podcast hosting platforms, analytics providers, or social media networks. These services may collect information in accordance with their own privacy policies.

Your Choices

You can unsubscribe from our newsletter at any time by clicking the “unsubscribe” link in our emails.

You can disable cookies in your browser settings if you prefer not to allow tracking.

Data Security

We take reasonable steps to protect your personal information, but please remember that no method of internet transmission or electronic storage is 100% secure.

Children’s Privacy

Following Films Podcast does not knowingly collect information from children under the age of 13. If we become aware that such information has been collected, we will delete it promptly.

Changes to This Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Any changes will be posted on this page with an updated effective date.

Contact Us

If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy or how your data is handled, please contact us at:

Following Films Podcast
Email: chris@followingfilms.com

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