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Private Policy

1. The Information We Collect.

Some information, which will be called "Usage Data" in this Privacy Policy, is automatically collected so that we can better understand how our users use the Services. It is possible that when you use our Services, we may automatically collect your IP address, browser type and version, access time, the URL from which you came, the URL to which you go, and the page(s) that you saw during your session. This Usage Data helps us learn about the types of people who use our services, how well they work, and how to find and fix software and system errors.  Our computers and third-party advertising networks will also give us information that does not allow us to find out who saw or clicked on our ads.



2. What you choose to share.

People who want to use our services must give us personal information like their name, email address, and, if possible, a password when they sign up.  We use the information you give us about yourself to provide the services and products you order, make our services better, and sometimes get in touch with you.  You can give us extra information about yourself that can't be used to find out who you are. This is called "Non-Personal Information" in this Privacy Policy, and it includes things like your gender, date of birth or zip code.  We may get more information about you when you use our Services, connect with our ads and offers, fill out a poll, enter a contest, call our customer service team, log in to your account, or visit the pages of some partner organizations.



3. How we usually share information.

We will not share any of the information (Personal Information, Shared Information, Usage Data) with a third party without your permission unless you tell us otherwise.
Sometimes, third parties that run ads on the Services may ask us for your Non-Personal Information and Usage Data so they can show you more relevant ads.  Still, we will make sure that the marketer cannot use this information to identify you personally. We may sometimes share User Data that has been gathered with other people. However, we will not share combined info in a way that lets someone use it to find out who you are. From time to time, we may form partnerships with other service providers, like those that help us keep and manage data or handle credit card transactions.  In that case, we will give the service provider the User Information they need to do their job and ask them to keep this User Information private.
We reserve the right to share any User Information with anyone, and you agree to this, even if this Privacy Policy says otherwise:  (1) to follow the law, like when we get summonses, court orders, or legal process; (2) to establish, protect, or exercise our legal rights or defend ourselves against legal claims; (3) to look into, stop, or act on illegal activities, fraud, or situations that could put people or property in danger; (4) to our parent company, subsidiaries, joint ventures, or other companies that we control (in which case we will require them to follow this Privacy Policy); and (5) in response to summonses, court orders, or legal process, or when we think it is necessary to investigate, stop, or act on cases of serious abuse of the Services infrastructure or the Internet in general (like much spamming, denial of service attacks, or attempts to compromise the security of information);



4. Cookies.

We are able to get into your computer and put cookies on it. You may get a "cookie" from us the first time you use the Services so that we can remember what browser you are using. Your computer might save a small file named a "cookie" on your hard drive when you visit certain websites.  Several big web services use cookies to make their services better for users. An internet site can send you a cookie, which is a small text file.  It is set to accept cookies by default on most computers. You can set your computer to refuse all cookies or to let you know when a cookie is being sent, but please be aware that this may make it harder for you to sign in to the Services or use them fully.
Most of the time, cookies help us: (a) remember things you have typed in, like your address; (b) get to your information when you log in so we can give you personalized content; (c) show you ads that are relevant to your interests and activity on our Services; and (d) figure out how many people visit our Services and use their features, so we can make them better.
Small image files called "pixel tags" help us track which services are being used. Pixel tags can collect information like the computer's IP address that downloaded the page with the pixel tag, the page's URL, the time and length of the page view, the browser type that got the pixel tag, and the unique identifier of any cookies that the server has already put on your computer.
Pixel tags, which can come from us or third-party marketers and ad networks, may track your activity on our sites and Services. They may record the pages you view, the links you click, and other similar information so that we can show you more relevant ads and content.
Cookies may also be used by third-party tracking and sharing button companies to collect information about you that doesn't identify you. These tools and providers help us and our service providers learn more about what our users like and how they like to use our services, which helps us improve our services.



5. Ads.

There is a chance that outside companies will show ads on our behalf while you use the Services.  Businesses may keep track of the type of computer you are using, the date and time of your visit, the ads you clicked on or looked over, and the things and services that may be more relevant to you in order to show you ads for goods and services that you might be interested in.  Most of the time, these businesses get this information from cookies, third-party web trackers, and pixel tags.  None of these keep your email address and other information that could be used to find out who you are safe from prying eyes. This company only uses these cookies. Other companies' privacy rules decide how they can be used.  Our cookies are not shared with marketing or other businesses.



6. Targeted Advertisement.

We may show customized ads on the Services based on the Personal Information our users have given us, like their zip code and profile. This is so we can show them things and ads that they might find interesting.  When you click on one of these ads, we will not give this information that could be used to find out who you are to the marketers. To be clear, it is important to keep in mind that marketers, including ad service companies, may use their data to figure out what age group a user is when they click on an ad that's meant to target them.



7. The choices you make and what you know about advertisers and targeted ads.

The advertising amendment page provides information about the advertising companies we work with and the choices they may give you about cookies and focused ads. Many of these businesses are members of either the Digital Advertising Alliance or the Network Advertising Initiative, which makes it easy to stop getting personalized ads from them.



8. Choice.

We give you the choice not to get emails from us if you would rather not.  Please let us know if you want to take advantage of this chance by going to your profile and making the important changes. Due to the large number of requests, it may take up to ten working days for us to handle them. Also, we cannot guarantee that any third parties we share your User Information with will remove it from their systems.  We will still be able to contact you about any things or services you have bought even if you choose not to receive routine messages about the Services, like changes to our Privacy Policy.



9. Changing or removing information that can be used to identify you.

If you want to change or delete any User Information we have saved about you, please let us know by going to your profile and making the correct changes. We may still have any User Information we copied in our backup storage for a while after you ask us to give it to you. You might have to re-enter some information if you want to buy services in the future after you remove some of it.  You should also know that User Information will be kept in our database as long as the law requires it.



10. Security.

We have put in place reasonable security steps to help keep your User Information from getting lost, misused, accessed without your permission, or shared with other people. There is no way to send data over the Internet that cannot be hacked, which is a shame. Because of this, we cannot promise that your User Information will be safe, even though we try our best.



11. Linking up.

There may be links to websites run by others on the Services. Please know that we are not responsible for how third parties handle your privacy. Before giving any personal information to those websites, you should carefully read their privacy policies.



12. Protecting the privacy of children.

We want parents and guardians to be involved in their kids' online lives and actions, and we will do everything we can to protect their privacy. The Services should not be used by anyone younger than thirteen.  The Services are not meant for kids younger than thirteen, and we do not knowingly take data from them.
Making changes
We may make changes to this Privacy Statement at any time.  If there is a big change in how we handle your User Information because of this update, we will let you know by email or by sending a message to the appropriate parts of the Services.  If this Privacy Policy is changed, the new version will go into effect on the date given above.