Who we are

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You Are the Source of the Information We Collect About You

When you access the Site from a device, it automatically sends information about your device to the Site. Information such as the types of cookies already installed on your device, your IP address, and the time zone where your computer is located are included in this. All of your site activity is recorded, from the pages you view and the products you browse to the search terms that brought you to our site. The information collected in this way is known as “Device Information.”

The Methods Below are Used to Collect Information

Log files store information such as your Internet Protocol (IP) address, browser and ISP details, the URLs of pages you visited immediately before and after the Site, and the times and dates of your visits.
Web beacons, tags, and pixels are electronic files used to monitor your behavior on the Site.

The information you provide on the website’s contact form is sent to us when you click “Send” (or try to send it). Name, address, telephone number, and email address. We call this kind of data “Lead Information.”

We refer to both “Device Information” and “Lead Information” as “Personal Information” in this Privacy Statement.

How Will We Put the Information You Provide Us to Use?

The most common ways we put the Lead Data we collect to use are:

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We will send you adverts and information on goods and services we think you’ll like if they fall into the interest categories you’ve provided to us in the past.

Your IP address and other data from your device are used for risk analysis, fraud prevention, and to enhance your experience on the site (for example, by generating analytics about how our customers browse and interact with the Site, and to assess the success of our marketing and advertising campaigns).

The Leak of Private Information

As was just mentioned, we do share your personal data with third parties that help us make use of it. We use analytics technologies like Google Analytics to better understand our visitors’ behavior on the site. If you want to learn more about Google’s data privacy practices, you may do so by visiting https://www.google.com/intl/en/policies/privacy/. To completely turn off Google Analytics, visit https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.

We may also disclose your Personal Information if required to do so by law, to respond to a subpoena, search warrant, or other lawful request for information, or to exercise, protect, or assert our legal rights.

Keep Your Distance

Despite receiving a “Do Not Track” signal from your browser, know that we will still collect and use any data we find relevant.

In Step

If you send Lead Information using the site’s contact form, it will remain indefinitely unless you ask the site’s administrators to delete this information.

Changes

This privacy statement may be changed from time to time for various reasons, including but not limited to changes in business practices, changes in the legislation, and/or revisions to regulatory requirements.

Comments

This website saves the IP address and browser user agent string of visitors who make comments in an effort to reduce spam.

Your email address may be hashed and used to generate a random string that can be used to see if you have an account with the Gravatar service. The Gravatar service has its own set of privacy regulations, which you can read about here: https://automattic.com/privacy/. After your comment is accepted, your profile picture will appear next to it.

Media

To reiterate what is said in the following text, please do not post any photos that contain EXIF GPS data. Visitors can view, download, and print any of the photographs on the site, including any embedded location data.

Cookies

If you leave a comment on our site, all we ask for is your name, email address, and URL. You are not obligated to provide us with any such details. The point of having them is to save you time when commenting by preventing you from having to repeatedly enter the same information. These cookies will keep for an entire calendar year.

When you visit our login page, we utilize a session cookie to keep track of whether or not your browser is set to accept cookies. You may rest assured that this cookie and any sensitive data it contained will be deleted as soon as you close your browser.

When you sign in, a number of cookies will be created in your browser. Your login info and choices for this website will be stored in cookies. However, login cookies are only valid for 24 hours, but cookies that alter how the user interface works can be utilized for a whole year. If you click the “Remember Me” box, your login information will be saved for 14 days. After you sign out, the session cookies will be removed.

When you return to the article to make changes or publish it, your browser will create a new cookie. This cookie does not store any personally identifiable information and just contains the ID of the article you just edited. Effectiveness is limited to one day.

To Include Content from Another Website in Your Own

It’s possible that some of the posts here already have supplementary media like images and videos (e.g. videos, images, articles, etc.). When a user views a page that has embedded material, they are given the same experience as if they had visited the original website themselves.

If you have an account with one of these sites and are logged in, the site may collect information about you, use cookies, add additional third-party monitoring, and keep track of how you interact with any embedded content, including the embedded content itself.

Whom We May Share Your Information With

The sender’s IP address is encrypted into the password reset email.

Your records will be kept for the following time periods:

Wording like “If you make a comment, it and its related metadata will be preserved forever” is proposed. Future comments won’t need to be moderated by hand and may be viewed and posted instantly with this method.

If a user signs up for our service, we collect and store information from their profile, which may include personally identifiable information. In any given moment, users are free to see, change, or remove any information stored on their profiles (except they cannot change their username). Those in charge of the website also have access to and edit access to this data.

What You May Legitimately Do With Your Data

If you have an account on this site or have left comments, you can request a file containing all the personal information we possess about you, including any information you may have provided. All of your personal information can be erased at your request. Those who must stay in their positions for legal or administrative reasons, or to protect the country’s safety, will be the only ones allowed to do so.