Nerd XP respects your privacy and is committed to being transparent about how we handle personal data and user browsing information.
This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, store, and protect information when you access nerdxp.net.
1. Who we are
Nerd XP is a content platform focused on finance, technology, nerd culture, and habits, created for informational and educational purposes.
2. What data may be collected
We may collect information automatically and, when applicable, information voluntarily provided by the user.
2.1 Data collected automatically
When you browse the site, data such as the following may be collected:
- IP address
- browser and device type
- operating system
- pages visited
- date and time of access
- time spent on the site
- traffic source, such as search engines, social media, or external links
2.2 Data provided voluntarily
If the site uses features such as forms, newsletters, or contact options, now or in the future, users may provide data such as:
- name
- email address
- message content
3. Purposes of data processing
Information may be used to:
- improve website functionality and user experience
- analyze site performance and browsing behavior
- create more useful and relevant content
- respond to messages sent by users
- display advertising and measure results, when applicable
- comply with legal and regulatory obligations
4. Legal basis and compliance
Nerd XP aims to process data in accordance with applicable laws, including the principles of Brazil’s LGPD (General Data Protection Law, Law No. 13.709/2018), when relevant to the context and type of processing involved.
Depending on the situation, data processing may be based on:
- user consent
- legitimate interest
- compliance with legal or regulatory obligations
- the regular exercise of rights
5. Cookies and similar technologies
We use cookies and similar technologies for:
- website functionality
- metrics and analytics
- advertising
- browsing personalization
For more details, please see our Cookie Policy.
6. Third-party tools and services
We may use third-party tools for analytics, advertising, and site functionality, including:
- Google Analytics
- Google AdSense
- Site Kit, for integration with Google services
- affiliate services, such as Amazon and other partners, when applicable
These third parties may collect data under their own privacy policies and terms.
7. Data sharing
Nerd XP does not sell users’ personal data.
We may share information with:
- technology and hosting providers
- analytics and advertising platforms
- partners and service providers necessary to operate the website
- authorities, when required by law
8. Retention and storage
Data may be stored for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes described in this policy, comply with legal obligations, or protect rights.
9. User rights
Under applicable law, users may request, when relevant:
- confirmation that data processing exists
- access to their data
- correction of incomplete or inaccurate data
- anonymization, blocking, or deletion
- information about data sharing
- withdrawal of consent, when consent is the legal basis
10. Security
We adopt reasonable measures to protect information against unauthorized access, misuse, alteration, and destruction. However, no digital environment is completely risk-free.
11. External links
The website may contain links to third-party pages. Nerd XP is not responsible for the privacy practices, content, or security of those websites.
12. Content for minors
Nerd XP is not primarily directed at children and does not intentionally collect personal data from children without an appropriate legal basis and the involvement of a parent or guardian when required.
13. Changes to this policy
This Privacy Policy may be updated periodically, without prior notice, to reflect changes to the website, the services used, and applicable laws.
14. Contact
For questions about this Privacy Policy, data-related requests, or general communications, please use the Nerd XP Contact page.
This version stays aligned with common publisher privacy disclosures around cookies, advertising, and third-party tools, which Google requires publishers to explain in their privacy materials.

