QMaths Blog

Privacy Policy

Last updated: 8 May 2026

This page explains what data blog.qmaths.in collects when you visit, why we collect it, and what choices you have. We have written this in plain English. It is intended to be consistent with India's Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 (DPDP Act) and the Information Technology Act, 2000.

1. What we collect

We do not ask for, or collect, your name, phone number, postal address, date of birth, or any government ID on this blog. There is no signup, no login, and no comment form on blog.qmaths.in.

The only visitor data we collect is standard web analytics, gathered through Google Analytics 4 (measurement ID G-6H3B8RSW0M). This includes:

We use this data only to understand which posts are useful and to fix broken pages. We do not sell it, and we do not try to identify individual readers.

2. Cookies

blog.qmaths.in currently sets only the Google Analytics 4 first-party cookie (used to distinguish unique browsers and sessions for the analytics described above) and ordinary browser session cookies that the site or your browser may use for normal operation. We do not run third-party tracking pixels, retargeting tags, or social-media tracking scripts at this time.

In the future we may enable Google AdSense to keep the blog free. When AdSense is enabled, Google and its partners may set additional third-party cookies on your device to serve ads, including personalised ads where applicable. Such cookies will be governed by Google's policies, which you can read at https://policies.google.com/technologies/ads. We will update this page when AdSense is switched on.

You can block or delete cookies in your browser settings at any time. Doing so will not break the blog's content; only the analytics counts will be affected.

3. Hosting and CDN

This blog is hosted on Cloudflare Pages and serves static assets and downloadable PDFs from Cloudflare R2 storage. Cloudflare's global edge network, including data centres in the United States, the European Union and elsewhere, may serve pages to you from the nearest edge.

As part of normal operation, Cloudflare records standard server logs (such as the requesting IP address, the URL requested, response status, and timestamp). These logs are retained by Cloudflare under their own privacy and data-retention policies and are used by us only for security and abuse prevention.

4. Third-party links

Posts on this blog often link to our own properties — qmaths.in (historical exam archive) and rank.qmaths.in (score and rank calculator) — and to external sources such as official notices and PDFs published by SSC, RRB, IBPS, UPSC and similar government bodies.

Once you click an external link, you leave blog.qmaths.in. We do not control those sites and are not responsible for their content, cookies, or privacy practices. Please read each external site's own privacy policy before sharing any personal data with it.

5. Your rights under the DPDP Act

Under the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023, when we hold any personal data about you, you have the right to:

Because this blog does not collect names or contact details, in most cases we will not have any personal data tied to you specifically. If you still wish to exercise any of the rights above, please email us at hello@qmaths.in and we will respond within a reasonable time.

6. Children

The content on this blog is written for adult exam aspirants, who are typically 18 years of age or older. We do not knowingly collect personal data from children under the age of 13. If you believe a child has shared personal data with us, please write to hello@qmaths.in and we will delete it.

7. Changes to this policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time, for example when we add a new feature or enable a new service such as AdSense. The "Last updated" date at the top of this page will always reflect the date of the most recent change. We encourage you to review this page occasionally.

8. Grievance officer and contact

For any privacy question, data-rights request, or grievance under the DPDP Act, 2023, please contact:

We aim to acknowledge grievance emails within a reasonable period and to resolve them as quickly as we can.