Privacy Policy

Who we are:

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Comments

When a visitor leaves a comment on our website, we collect information from the comments form, their IP address, and the user agent string from their browser to help prevent spam.

To find out if you are using Gravatar, the service may obtain an encrypted string (often called a hash) generated from your email address. The privacy policy for the Gravatar service is available at https://automattic.com/privacy/. Your profile image will appear next to your remark once it has been approved, making it visible to everyone.

Media

If you intend to contribute photos to the website, stay away from uploading images containing integrated location data (EXIF GPS). Visitors to the website can download and extract any location data from images.

Cookies

Every time you post a comment on our website, you have the option to have your name, email address, and website saved in cookies. These are offered for your convenience so that the next time you submit a comment, you won’t have to input your information again. These cookies keep for a year on the shelf.

We will temporarily place a cookie on your browser when you visit our login page to check if it is allowed. This cookie does not contain any personal information and is removed when your browser is closed.

When you log in, we will also set up several cookies to store your login information and preferences for how the screen displays. While login cookies are only good for two days, screen option cookies are good for a year. Selecting “Remember Me” will extend the duration of your login by two weeks. Once you log out of your account, the cookies related to your login will be removed.

If you edit or publish an article, your browser will save a new cookie. This cookie doesn’t hold any personal data; it only holds the post ID of the article you just changed. It expires in a day.

Embedded content from other websites

Articles on this website might have embedded content (pictures, videos, articles, etc.). When material from another website is embedded, it functions just as though the user had visited the other page.

These websites might collect information about you, use cookies, incorporate more third-party tracking, track how you engage with the embedded material, and keep an eye on your activities. If you are logged in to the website and have an account, this also involves tracking your activities.

Who do we share your data with

Your IP address will be included in the password reset email if you request one.

How long we retain your data

When you leave a remark, it and all related data are stored indefinitely. As a result, we can identify and accept any more comments without having to manually moderate them.

We also keep the personal information that users provide in their user profile should they register on our website. All users can see, amend, and erase any personal information at any time, except their username, which is unchangeable. The website’s administrators have access to and control over that data as well.

How you can exercise your data rights

If you have an account on our website or have written comments, you can request to receive an exported file containing all of the personal data we currently have about you. You can also request that we remove any personal data we might have about you. Any information that we are required to keep on file for administrative, legal, or security purposes is exempt from this.

Where do we send your data?

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