Privacy Policy
AndesVirus.ai is an informational public-health publishing site. We minimize personal-data collection and do not ask visitors to submit medical records, diagnoses, or emergency information.
Privacy Approach
The site is designed around public reading, not user accounts or health-data collection. We do not require visitors to create a profile, submit symptoms, or provide location-specific medical details to read pages. If optional alert or contact features are used, visitors should provide only the minimum information needed for that specific request.
Consent and Optional Technologies
AndesVirus.ai uses Google Tag Manager, Google Analytics, and Google AdSense to operate measurement and advertising features. Consent Mode defaults advertising and analytics storage to denied until a visitor makes a choice where consent is required.
As a result of ad serving, Google and other third parties may place or read cookies on a visitor's browser, use web beacons, or use IP addresses and other identifiers to collect data under their own policies. Learn how Google uses data on partner sites at policies.google.com/technologies/partner-sites.
You can reset your choice by clearing browser storage for this site and selecting a new preference.
Advertising and Measurement Limits
Advertising is kept separate from editorial content and is labeled where ad slots appear. Consent Mode starts from denied storage, and accepted optional cookies do not turn health-interest pages into personalized medical advice. We avoid collecting sensitive health information for advertising or audience profiling.
Data Minimization
- We aim to collect only the technical data needed to operate, secure, and improve the site.
- We do not intentionally collect sensitive health information through public site forms.
- If newsletter or alert features are enabled later, email use will stay limited to requested operational messages.
Safety Reminder
Do not send symptoms, diagnoses, medical records, or emergency information through website forms. Contact qualified medical professionals or emergency services for health concerns.
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