What data can be collected during browsing?
Basic technical data such as page usage, device type, language, and approximate visit timing can be used to understand site performance and improve heavily used pages.
That information is used to improve speed, usability, and data quality rather than to build an advertising profile about a visitor.
Cookies and analytics
Analytics cookies are used only after the visitor accepts them through the consent banner. If analytics consent is rejected, Google Analytics stays off.
The goal of analytics is to understand aggregate usage and improve pages and features, not to personalize advertising.
What happens when a visitor sends a correction?
When a visitor sends a city or mosque correction or submits new information, that data is used to review the request and improve the related page or record when the evidence is clear enough.
The submitted content itself may remain in internal review records so the team can understand later changes, compare multiple reports, and keep page quality stable over time.
Location-based features
If a visitor chooses to use the near-me feature, the browser asks for permission first. Location is not accessed without that explicit action.
Coordinates are used only to identify the nearest useful city or page and are not required for normal browsing or manual search.
External links and services
Some pages may link to maps, external sources, or analytics services. When a visitor moves to an external service, any data shared there is governed by that service’s own privacy policy.
That is why it is helpful to review the privacy policy of any external service used directly.
Policy updates
This page may be updated when new features are added or when analytics, correction handling, or site operations change in ways that should be explained more clearly.
Continuing to use the site after an update means relying on the latest version of this page.