Last Updated: June 25, 2026
Notification24.in is run by a small team that started this site to make government job updates, results, and admit card information easier to find. This page explains, in plain language, what information we collect when you visit, why we collect it, and how it’s used. We’ve tried to keep the legal language to a minimum and actually explain things the way we’d explain them to a friend.
If anything here is unclear, drop us a message on the Contact Us page and we’ll sort it out.
What this website is
Notification24.in publishes updates on Sarkari Results, government job notifications, admit cards, answer keys, syllabus, and admission-related information for Indian government exams. We are an independent informational website and are not affiliated with any government department, recruitment board, or exam conducting authority.
Information we collect
We don’t ask visitors to create an account, so most people who visit this site remain anonymous to us in any meaningful sense. That said, a few things do get collected as part of running a normal website:
When you browse the site — Like almost every website, our server and analytics tools automatically log some technical details: your IP address, browser type, device type, the pages you visited, and how long you stayed. This is standard web traffic data and helps us understand which articles are useful and which aren’t, fix broken pages, and keep the site running smoothly.
When you use the contact form — If you reach out to us through the Contact Us page, we collect your name, email address, and whatever message you send us. We use this only to reply to your query. We don’t add you to any mailing list or share this with anyone else.
When you comment on an article — If comments are enabled on a post and you leave one, WordPress (the platform this site runs on) stores your name, email, IP address, and browser information along with the comment, mainly for spam detection. Your comment and name become publicly visible once approved; your email address is never shown publicly.
WhatsApp and Telegram channels — If you join our WhatsApp channel or Telegram group for updates, that relationship is governed by WhatsApp’s and Telegram’s own privacy policies, not ours. We only see what those platforms allow channel admins to see, which is generally just your join, not your personal details.
Cookies
Cookies are small text files stored on your device. We use a few different kinds:
- Functional cookies — these remember basic preferences like whether you’ve seen a cookie notice, so you’re not shown it on every page.
- Comment cookies — if you leave a comment and choose “remember me,” a cookie saves your name and email so you don’t have to retype them next time. These last about a year.
- Analytics cookies — we use these to understand overall traffic patterns (which pages get read, how people navigate the site). They don’t identify you personally.
- Advertising cookies — explained in detail below, since this is the part most people actually care about.
You can disable cookies entirely through your browser settings. Some site features (like comment auto-fill) just won’t work as smoothly if you do, but the site itself will still load fine.
Advertising on this website
This is the section we want to be most upfront about.
Notification24.in displays advertisements served through Google AdSense, a third-party advertising service. Google and its advertising partners (including vendors that participate in the Google certified partner program) use cookies and similar technologies to serve ads based on your prior visits to this website and other websites across the internet. This is sometimes called “interest-based advertising.”
A few specifics worth knowing:
- Google uses the DoubleClick cookie to serve ads based on your visits to this site and other sites on the internet.
- These cookies allow Google and its partners to serve ads to you based on your visit to our site and/or other sites you’ve visited.
- We do not control what data Google or its advertising partners collect through these cookies, nor how they use it. That’s governed entirely by Google’s own policies.
If you’d like to understand or control this:
- You can read Google’s policy on how it uses data when you use partner sites here: https://policies.google.com/technologies/partner-sites
- You can opt out of personalized advertising from Google entirely by visiting Google Ads Settings
- For non-Google ad networks, you can visit www.aboutads.info to opt out of interest-based ads from participating companies.
Opting out doesn’t mean you’ll see fewer ads — it just means the ads you see won’t be tailored based on your browsing activity.
How long we keep your data
Contact form messages are kept only as long as needed to resolve your query, after which we delete them periodically. Comments and their metadata are kept indefinitely so that returning commenters don’t get stuck in a moderation queue every time — this is standard WordPress behaviour. Server logs are typically rotated out automatically and not kept long-term.
Your rights
You can ask us to tell you what personal data we hold about you, correct it, or delete it — just email us or use the contact form. If you’re writing in from the EU or UK, this falls under your GDPR rights; if you’re writing in from California, similar rights apply under the CCPA. We’ll respond either way; we just want to be clear we’re a small team, so give us a few days.
Children’s privacy
This site is built for students and job aspirants preparing for government exams, and isn’t directed at children under 13. We don’t knowingly collect personal information from anyone in that age group. If you believe a child has submitted personal information to us, let us know and we’ll remove it.
Links to other websites
Our articles link out to official government websites, exam boards, and result portals — that’s the whole point of the site, really, since we point you to where the actual official information lives. Once you click through to those external pages, their privacy policy applies, not ours. We’d recommend checking that before submitting any personal information on a third-party site.
Changes to this policy
We may update this page occasionally — usually to reflect a change in how we use a particular service, or to keep up with new regulations. The “Last Updated” date at the top will always reflect the most recent change. We won’t make material changes that reduce your rights without making it reasonably obvious on the page.
Questions?
If something on this page doesn’t make sense, or you want more detail on anything, reach out through our Contact Us page. We read every message ourselves.