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Privacy Policy and Affiliate Disclosure


Last Updated: June 2026

Welcome to VortexMomentum.tech. We value your privacy and are committed to transparency regarding how our website operates, handles data, and generates revenue.

1. Affiliate Disclosure

VortexMomentum.tech is a participant in various affiliate marketing programs designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to commercial retailers.

This means that certain links on this website are affiliate links. If you click on one of these links and make a purchase, we may receive a small commission from the retailer at absolutely zero extra cost to you.

Our Commitment to Integrity

We only recommend products, hardware, and services that we believe add genuine value to our readers. All reviews, guides, and recommendations are based on rigorous research, technical specifications, and community data. The compensation received through affiliate links helps maintain and support the operational costs of running this platform.

2. Information We Collect

We do not require users to register or provide personal information to browse our website. However, we may collect minimal data in the following ways:

Comments: If you leave a comment on a post, the name/username you provide and your comment text will be visible publicly.

Web Analytics: Like most websites, we use basic analytics tools (such as Google Analytics) to track anonymous user behavior. This includes data like your IP address, browser type, referring pages, and the time/date of your visit. This data contains no personally identifiable information and is used solely to improve site performance and content structure.

3. Cookies and Third-Party Tracking

VortexMomentum.tech uses cookies (small text files stored on your device) to enhance your browsing experience and analyze site traffic.

Our affiliate partners (such as Amazon or other retail networks) also use tracking cookies to ensure that we receive proper credit for any sales generated through our links. These cookies typically last for a set window of days (e.g., 24 hours to 30 days) and do not track your personal identity.

You can choose to disable or selectively turn off cookies in your browser settings at any time, though it may affect how you interact with certain websites.

4. Data Security

We implement standard security measures—including SSL/HTTPS encryption—to protect your browsing data. However, please remember that no method of transmission over the internet is 100% secure.

5. Contact Information

If you have any questions or concerns regarding this Privacy Policy or our affiliate disclosures, please feel free to reach out to us at: contact@vortexmomentum.tech.


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