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Privacy Policy

The Le Chaton Fat privacy policy explains what this independent guide collects, what it does not collect, and how cookies or advertising choices work if advertising services are used.

Quick answer

This site does not require user accounts, comments, wallet connections, payments, or newsletter signups. If Google advertising services or other ad partners are used, Google and other third-party vendors may use cookies, web beacons, IP addresses, or other identifiers to serve, measure, and personalize ads where allowed by law and user settings.

Privacy Basics

  • The site is an independent information guide and does not provide an official Mistral product, account system, token sale, wallet tool, or trading service.
  • Basic hosting logs may include technical data such as requested URLs, timestamps, browser user agents, approximate location from IP address, referrers, and error events.
  • Google advertising services require a clear privacy policy that explains advertising cookies, third-party vendors, and personalized advertising choices.
  • Visitors in the EEA, the UK, or Switzerland may see additional consent choices before certain advertising identifiers are used.

Limits of This Policy

  • This page is a transparency policy, not legal advice.
  • External source links, wallet pages, market dashboards, and Google services have their own privacy practices.
  • If analytics, ads, forms, or consent tools are added later, this policy should be updated to explain those changes.

What This Site Collects

The Le Chaton Fat privacy policy starts with the simplest boundary: the site is mostly static content. Visitors can read pages about the meme, Mistral-related claims, token warnings, sources, and FAQs without creating an account. The site does not ask readers to log in, enter a password, connect a crypto wallet, submit payment information, post comments, upload files, or join a private waitlist.

Like most websites, the hosting layer and security services may process technical request data. That can include the page requested, the time of the request, the browser and device user agent, the referring page, approximate location inferred from IP address, HTTP status codes, and error logs. This information is used to keep the site available, diagnose broken pages, understand abuse patterns, and protect the site from spam or security issues.

The site content includes links to external sources such as official company pages, technology coverage, community discussions, and token-market pages. When you leave this site, the external website controls its own privacy practices. This policy cannot govern what Mistral, Google, Reddit, wallet providers, market dashboards, or news publishers collect on their own services.

Google Advertising and Cookies

If Google advertising services are used, advertising cookies may be used to serve ads on this site. Google and other third-party vendors may use cookies based on a user’s prior visits to this site or to other sites on the internet. Google’s advertising cookies allow Google and its partners to serve ads that may be contextual, measured for performance, or personalized where allowed by user settings and applicable law.

Third-party vendors and ad networks may also place or read cookies, use web beacons, process IP addresses, or use other identifiers as a consequence of ad serving. The purpose can include ad delivery, frequency capping, aggregated reporting, fraud prevention, abuse detection, ad measurement, and, where permitted, ad personalization. Those practices are why this page links to Google’s explanation of how data is used on partner sites and to Google advertising settings.

Users can manage Google personalized advertising in Google Ads Settings. Users may also use industry opt-out tools provided by organizations such as AboutAds where available. Browser-level controls, private browsing modes, cookie blocking, tracking-prevention features, and device advertising settings may also affect how cookies or identifiers work, although blocking cookies can change how ads, measurement, or security protections behave.

How to Manage Advertising Choices

You can manage personalized advertising through Google Ads Settings. You can also use browser privacy controls, private browsing modes, cookie blocking, tracking-prevention settings, and device advertising settings.

Some third-party advertising companies offer their own opt-out choices. Industry tools such as AboutAds may help you manage personalized advertising from participating companies.

Blocking cookies or identifiers may affect ad personalization, frequency capping, measurement, fraud prevention, and some security protections, but it should not prevent you from reading the editorial pages on this site.

Advertising and Editorial Independence

This site covers a rumor-heavy AI phrase and token listings, so advertising should never be confused with source verification, model access, wallet action, or token endorsement.

The site does not sell tokens, recommend trades, provide financial advice, or claim an official relationship with Mistral AI. Ads, if shown, should be treated as separate from the editorial guidance and source lists.

Readers should be able to understand what the site is, who it is not affiliated with, where sources come from, and how to verify claims without clicking an ad.

FAQ

Does this site collect account information?

No. The site does not provide accounts, comments, payments, wallet connections, uploads, or newsletter signups.

Why does this policy mention advertising?

Advertising and analytics tools can involve cookies or other identifiers, so the site explains those possibilities before a reader has to make a privacy choice.

Do users have advertising choices?

Yes. Users can manage Google personalized advertising in Google Ads Settings, use available industry opt-out tools, and use browser or device privacy controls.

Is this legal advice?

No. This page is a practical transparency policy, not legal advice for any specific jurisdiction.

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