What this page means
Privacy should be predictable. This policy explains what the site may collect by default, what happens when you click outbound links, and how to reach me on Quora, and Facebook when your exact scenario is not covered.
Information you may provide
- If you contact us, or message on social platforms, you may share details like vehicle year, make, model, symptoms, OBD codes, and what you already tried.
- If you post on Quora, your question and profile activity are governed by Quora policies, and your Quora account settings.
Information the site may collect automatically
- Basic logs that web servers typically store, like IP address, user agent, referrer, and the pages you requested, mainly for security, and reliability.
- Aggregate traffic measurement, if enabled, to learn which fix cards people actually use, and which searches fail.
Cookies, and analytics
- DashFixxShorts may use cookies only when needed for site functionality, security, or aggregate measurement.
- If analytics are used, the intention is trend level insight, not personal profiling.
Outbound links, and third parties
- This site links to external platforms like Quora, and Facebook. When you leave DashFixxShorts, their privacy policies apply.
- Quora may require registration before you can follow, comment, or ask a question.
How to ask so I can actually help
Best format Vehicle year, make, model, engine if known, exact symptom, when it happens, any codes, any recent work, and what changed right before the issue started.
I am also active on Facebook search, helping people by commenting on daily car problems, especially when a warning light is vague, and the symptom needs context.
Data retention
- Server logs, if kept, are retained only as long as needed for security, troubleshooting, and site performance.
- Public posts on third party platforms remain subject to the platform rules, and your own account settings.
Policy updates
This page may be updated to reflect changes in site features, analytics, or contact methods. The updated date at the top reflects the latest revision.