Privacy Policy

At pppharyanaa.com, we recognize that your privacy is not just a legal requirement; it is a matter of trust. As an independent educational resource dedicated to the Parivar Pehchan Patra (PPP) Haryana ecosystem, we handle information related to government identity, income verification, and social security benefits. This Privacy Policy outlines how we collect, use, and—most importantly—protect your data while you navigate the complexities of the Haryana Family ID system.

Nature of Our Service (The “Independent” Disclosure)

First and foremost, pppharyanaa.com is an educational and informational portal. We are not the Government of Haryana or the Citizen Resources Information Department (CRID). We provide high-level research, troubleshooting guides, and direct navigational links to official portals like meraparivar.haryana.gov.in. We do not have the authority to issue Family IDs or verify income. Our mission is to simplify the official process for the common citizen.

Information We Do Not Collect (Your Privacy Shield)

Unlike the official government portal, pppharyanaa.com does not store your 8-digit Family ID, Aadhaar Number, or OTPs. * No Sensitive Storage: When you click on our “Login” or “Download” buttons, you are redirected to official government servers. Any data you enter on those portals stays between you and the Government of Haryana.

  • No Financial Data: We never ask for bank account details, PAN numbers, or income certificates directly on our site.

Information We Do Collect (Technical & Analytical)

To provide a seamless experience and improve our 2026 SEO performance, we collect minimal, non-identifiable data:

  • Log Files: Like all professional websites, we use log files. This includes internet protocol (IP) addresses, browser types, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), date/time stamps, and the number of clicks. This data is used to analyze trends (such as which PPP update errors are most common) and optimize our server speed.
  • Cookies and Web Beacons: We use cookies to store information about your preferences. For example, if you frequently visit our “Income Correction” section, cookies help us serve you related content faster.

Third-Party Advertising and Analytics

We may use third-party services (such as Google Analytics or AdSense) to help us sustain our independent research.

  • Google AdSense: Third-party vendors, including Google, use cookies to serve ads based on your prior visits to pppharyanaa.com. Google’s use of advertising cookies enables it and its partners to serve ads to you based on your visit to our site and/or other sites on the Internet.
  • Opt-Out: You may opt out of personalized advertising by visiting Google’s Ad Settings.

External Links to Government Portals

Our site contains numerous “Action Buttons” leading to official domains (e.g., *.gov.in). Once you leave pppharyanaa.com, you are subject to the privacy policy of that specific government department. We strongly recommend that you verify the URL in your browser’s address bar to ensure you are on a legitimate .gov.in domain before entering your Aadhaar or Family ID.

Data Security Practices (2026 Standards)

We employ SSL (Secure Socket Layer) encryption across our entire domain. This ensures that the connection between your device and our servers is encrypted. In an age of digital fraud, we prioritize the integrity of our links to ensure you are never redirected to “phishing” or “scam” copies of the Family ID portal.

Rights of Citizens (Under DPDP Act)

In alignment with modern data protection standards (including India’s Digital Personal Data Protection Act), you have the following rights on our site:

  • The Right to Information: To know exactly what data is being tracked (as outlined here).
  • The Right to Erasure: You can clear your browser cookies at any time to remove your session data from our analytics.

Children’s Privacy

The PPP Haryana system involves data for all family members, including minors. However, pppharyanaa.com does not knowingly collect any personally identifiable information from children under the age of 13. If a parent believes we have non-identifiable session data they wish removed, please contact us immediately.

Contact Our Privacy Team

If you have questions regarding this policy, or if you encounter a link on our site that you believe is not leading to an official government resource, please contact us:

Consent

By using our website, you hereby consent to our Privacy Policy and agree to its terms.