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DisplaySettings.org is committed to protecting your privacy. We collect anonymous user interaction telemetry using Microsoft Clarity to improve our site, and personal data (such as names and email addresses) only when submitted via our contact form. We do not sell your personal information, and we comply with all standard GDPR and CCPA data privacy protection regulations.

Privacy Policy for DisplaySettings.org

At **DisplaySettings.org**, we prioritize the privacy and security of our visitors. Configuring your computer screen begins directly in your **display settings**, and finding reliable information should not compromise your personal data. This privacy policy document outlines the types of information we collect, how we store and use it, and your rights under global data protection laws (including GDPR and CCPA).

Information We Collect

We collect two types of information from visitors to our website: personal data that you provide voluntarily, and non-personal data that is collected automatically through analytics.

1. Voluntarily Provided Personal Data

If you use our contact page to send us a message, we collect your name, email address, and any details you include in your message. We use this information solely to respond to your technical support request or website feedback. We do not use this data for marketing campaigns, and we never share it with third parties.

2. Automatically Collected Telemetry

When you browse our guides, our web servers collect standard log files (IP addresses, browser type, referring pages, and timestamps) and behavior telemetry. We utilize Microsoft Clarity to analyze user engagement, which helps us identify confusing UI elements and improve content quality. Microsoft Clarity captures anonymous visual session recordings and heatmaps, showing how users scroll and interact with our pages.

Cookies and Web Beacons

DisplaySettings.org uses "cookies" to store anonymous visitor preferences, record page-specific user interactions, and customize page layouts. These cookies do not contain any personally identifiable information. You can choose to disable cookies through your individual browser options settings, though doing so may alter your experience of interactive site widgets.

GDPR and CCPA Data Rights

Depending on your geographic location, you possess specific legal rights regarding your personal data:

User Right Description How to Exercise
Right of Access You can request a copy of any personal data we hold about you. Email privacy@displaysettings.org with your request.
Right to Erasure You can request that we delete all your submitted contact data. Email us with the subject line "Request for Data Deletion".
Right to Rectification You can ask us to correct inaccurate or outdated information. Submit a correction request via email.
Opt-Out of Telemetry You can prevent Microsoft Clarity from tracking your sessions. Configure your browser to send a "Do Not Track" header signal.

Our guides contain links to external authoritative websites (such as Microsoft, manufacturer support pages, and tech reference sites). We do not control and are not responsible for the privacy policies or content of these external third-party sites. We recommend reviewing the privacy policies of any site you visit.

Changes to This Privacy Policy

We reserve the right to update this privacy policy at any time to reflect changes in our data collection methods or system technologies. The date of the last revision will be displayed at the bottom of this page. We encourage you to review this policy periodically to stay informed about how we safeguard your data.

Managing your browser cookie options and system **display settings** protects both your privacy and visual comfort. Explore our guides to configure monitor options safely. For details about our website guidelines and disclaimers, see our terms and conditions. To learn about our editorial team, read our about us page.

Frequently Asked Questions About Display Settings

We collect personal data only when you explicitly submit it via our contact form (such as your name and email address) or when you send us emails directly. This data is used solely to respond to your technical questions and is never sold or shared.

We use Microsoft Clarity to understand how visitors interact with our guides, which helps us improve the user interface and content quality. Microsoft Clarity collects anonymous behavior data (clicks, scrolls) which does not identify you personally.