Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy explains what information Father of AI (www.fatherofai.in) collects when you visit, why it is collected, and the choices you have. By using this website you agree to the practices described here.
Who we are
Father of AI is an educational reference on the history and impact of artificial intelligence. For any privacy question you can reach us at [email protected].
Information we collect
- Information you give us. If you email us, we receive your email address and whatever you choose to include. We use it only to reply.
- Automatically collected data. Like most websites, our hosting provider and analytics record standard technical data such as your browser type, device, approximate region, referring page, and the pages you view. This is used in aggregate to understand traffic and improve the site. We do not use it to personally identify you.
- We do not run accounts, ask for names or passwords, sell personal data, or knowingly collect information from children under 13.
Cookies
A cookie is a small file stored by your browser. This site itself uses a single local preference (your light/dark theme choice), which stays on your device and is not sent to us. Third parties described below may set their own cookies.
Advertising (Google AdSense) & third parties
We may display advertising served by Google and its partners.
- Third-party vendors, including Google, use cookies to serve ads based on a user's prior visits to this and other websites.
- Google's use of advertising cookies enables it and its partners to serve ads to you based on your visit to this site and/or other sites on the Internet.
- You may opt out of personalised advertising by visiting Google Ads Settings. You can also opt out of some third-party vendors' use of cookies for personalised advertising at aboutads.info.
- For more information on how Google uses data when you use our site, see How Google uses information from sites that use its services.
Analytics
We use privacy-respecting, aggregate analytics to measure page views and performance. This helps us see which articles are useful; it is not used to profile individuals.
Third-party links & images
Articles link to external sources (e.g. Wikipedia, Stanford, Britannica) and may load images or icons from third-party services. Those sites have their own privacy policies, which we do not control.
Your rights & choices
You can block or delete cookies in your browser settings and opt out of personalised ads using the links above. If you are in a region with data rights (such as the EU/EEA or California), you may contact us to ask what, if any, data we hold about you.
Changes to this policy
We may update this policy as the site evolves. The "last updated" date above always reflects the current version.
Contact
Questions about this policy? Email [email protected] or use our contact page.