Privacy Policy
Explained Archery is an informational archery website. This page explains how basic site data, form messages, and common technical data may be handled when you use the site.
Information you provide
If you use the contact form, we may receive the name, email address, subject, and message you choose to send. If comments are enabled on a post, WordPress may collect the comment text, the name and email you enter, and the technical details used to help block spam.
Please avoid sending sensitive personal information unless it is necessary for your message.
Information collected automatically
Like most websites, the server may record basic request data such as your IP address, browser type, device information, pages visited, and the time of the request. This helps with security, troubleshooting, and normal site operation.
WordPress may also use cookies for normal site functions. If a page uses spam protection, caching, or embedded content, those tools may process limited technical data as part of their service.
Cookies and third-party services
The site uses WordPress, caching tools, image optimization, and form protection. The contact form is protected with Cloudflare Turnstile. Embedded content from other websites, if it is used on a page, may behave as if you visited the other website directly.
If a third-party service is used on a page, it may have its own privacy policy and cookie rules.
Affiliate links and ads
The site is informational. If an article ever includes affiliate links, sponsored placements, or ads, they should be disclosed on the page where they appear. Any third-party service may collect its own technical data according to its own policies.
How information is used
Explained Archery uses information to answer questions, handle corrections, keep the site secure, maintain performance, and improve the guides and topic hubs.
Data sharing
Limited data may be processed by service providers that support hosting, caching, image handling, spam protection, or form delivery. Those providers only need the data required to run their service.
We do not use contact messages for unrelated marketing.
Data retention
Contact messages may be kept for as long as needed to answer your message and keep a record of site correspondence. Server logs and similar technical records may be kept according to normal hosting, security, and maintenance settings.
Your choices
You can control cookies through your browser settings. You can also avoid submitting the contact form if you do not want to send a message. If you have a privacy question, use the contact page below.
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Last updated
June 2026