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Welcome! 👋 Thanks for visiting From Warehouses to Workbenches. Before you dive into the posts, here’s the not-so-exciting but important part: how I handle your information.


What I (might) collect

  • Comments you leave: If you share your name or email when leaving a comment, I’ll see that info. Don’t worry — I don’t sell it, trade it, or use it to spam you.

  • Tech stuff: Blogger (the platform this blog runs on) automatically collects basics like your IP address, browser type, and maybe which site brought you here. It helps me understand what content people like.

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How I use it

  • To respond to your comments or questions.

  • To figure out which posts are helpful (and which ones are boring).

  • To support ads or affiliate links, if I add those later.


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  • Affiliate programs (if I recommend a product or tool I think is useful).

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Kids’ Corner

This blog is for grown-ups. I don’t knowingly collect info from kids under 13.


Updates

If I ever change this policy, I’ll update it here. No surprises — just a little refresh.


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