Comments

We collect data from the commenter’s form, as well as their IP address and browser user agent string, when someone leaves a remark on the site. This helps us find spam.The To determine whether you are a Gravatar user, the service may request a password (anonymous string derived from your email address). Here is where you can find the Privacy Policy for the Gravatar service:https://automattic.com/privacy/. After your comment is approved, the public can see your personal picture next to your message.

 

Media

If you upload pictures to a website, you shouldn’t post pictures that have EXIF GPS data embedded in them. Pictures on the internet site can be downloaded and utilized to find out where they were taken.

 

Contact Forms

 

Cookies

You can choose to save your name, email address, and website in cookies if you leave a review on our site. These are for your ease so you don’t have to re-enter your information every time you leave a message. These cookies can be kept for a year.

 

If you go to our login page, we’ll put a brief cookie on your computer to see if your browser can handle cookies. This cookie has no personal information in it, and when you close your computer, it goes away.

 

When you log in, we’ll also create a few cookies to keep track of you and your preferences for how the site looks. Cookies used for signing in expire after two days, whereas those used for customizing your desktop remain in place for a whole year.If you check the box labeled “Remember Me,” you may keep using the same credentials for another 14 days. The cookies that identify you as a logged-in user are deleted when you exit your session.

 

If you make changes to a story or share it, your computer will save an extra cookie. This cookie doesn’t contain any personal information; it just shows the post ID of the item you just changed. It’s only good for one day.

 

Embedded content from other websites

 

Some of the pieces on this site may have movies, pictures, other articles, etc. embedded in them. When you embed material from another website, it acts exactly the same as if the reader had gone to that other website.Your activity on these sites may be tracked by means such as cookies, third-party software, and even observations of how you interact with embedded material. If you are connected onto that website with an account, they may additionally monitor your activity in relation to embedded material.

 

How long we keep your information

If you leave a comment, the message and the information about it are kept forever. This is so that any follow-up comments will be recognized and approved quickly, instead of having to wait in a review line.If a user registers on our website, we also keep the personal information they give us in their user biography. Users can always see, change, or remove their own personal information, but they can’t change their username. Website administrators also have access to and may edit this data.

 

What you can do with your information

You may request a file containing all the personal information we hold on you, including any information you have provided us, if you have an account on our site or have posted comments. You may also request that we delete any records containing your personal data. This doesn’t include any information that we have to keep for legal, business, or security reasons.

 

Where your information will go

A tool that checks for spam can be used to check visitor comments.