https://www.jqueryscript.net/privacy/ - 2023.11.15 08:07:06

  • The company collects data such as IP addresses and user behavior, which could potentially be used to track your online activities. 🟠
  • Your IP address and access times are recorded when registering for the newsletter, which could be used to build a profile of your online habits. 🟠
  • The company keeps your personal data and server logs separately but does not explicitly state if these two can be linked, this mismatch can lead to potential privacy issues. 🟡
  • Personal data collected when registering for the newsletter will be used solely for sending the newsletter, but the company does not clarify how long this data will be stored or how secure it is. 🟡
  • The company may inform you via email about changes in the newsletter service, but it remains unclear whether this contact may extend to other types of communication. 🟡
  • The data collected could be shared with law enforcement in case of a cyber attack, potentially linking your online activities to your real-world identity. đŸŸĨ
  • The newsletter subscription can be terminated. 🟤- Facebook is aware of every page of the website you visit when you are logged in to their platform. 🧐
  • Facebook matches any interactions or comments you make with your personal Facebook account and stores this data. 😲
  • If you're logged into Facebook and visit the website, Facebook logs this, regardless of whether you interact with a Facebook feature or not. ☚ī¸* Your activities on the website, such as which pages you visit and how often, are being tracked and analyzed by Google Analytics. 🚨
  • Google AdSense transmits your personal data, including your IP address, to Alphabet Inc. in the USA for advertisement display and accounting purposes.🔴
  • Alphabet Inc. has the right to disclose your personal data, collected through Google AdSense, to third parties.🔴
  • Google Analytics truncates and anonymizes your IP address if you access the website from a member state of the EU or another state in the European Economic Area. 🟡
  • Google uses the data collected to generate online reports about activities on the website. 🟠
  • Google Analytics places a cookie on your device, which enables Google to analyze your use of the website. 🚨- The Google+ privacy policy applies if you are signed into your Google+ account while using the website. 😐
  • Pinterest collects data regarding which pages you visit on the website. 😠
  • If you are logged in to Pinterest, all your activity on the website can be tracked, including which pages you visit and how long you stay on each page. 😡
  • Clicking on Pinterest buttons will associate this activity with your personal Pinterest account. 😠
  • Even if you do not click on the Pinterest button, Pinterest will still know that you visited the website if you are logged into Pinterest. 😡
  • To avoid Pinterest receiving this data, you must log out of your Pinterest account before visiting the website. 😐* DoubleClick by Google places a cookie on your device to optimize and display ads. 🛡ī¸
  • This cookie can track which ads you have seen to avoid showing duplicates. 🛡ī¸
  • DoubleClick can record conversions, for example, if you make a purchase after seeing an ad. đŸŽ¯
  • Although DoubleClick cookies do not contain personal data, they may contain additional campaign IDs to track user interactions. đŸŽ¯đŸŽ¯
  • Google, through DoubleClick, can understand that you have clicked certain links on their website. đŸŽ¯
  • You can prevent cookies being set on your device by adjusting your web browser, which also affects Google placing cookies. 🛡ī¸
  • Existing cookies from Google can be deleted at any time using web browsers or other software programs.🛡ī¸
  • If you refuse cookies, it may prevent Google from accumulating data used for commission calculations. đŸŽ¯đŸŽ¯
  • Users can find more information and respective data protection provisions under DoubleClick by Google. 🛡ī¸