Who we are
The address of the website is: www.trickarea. com.
Comments
When users decide to leave a comment on a post on the site we capture the data they enter in the comment form and the information related to their IP address as well as their browser user agent.
An instance of your email address as identified by the ‘External ID’ field is used to generate an anonymized string (also known as a hash) to check the possibility of your use of the Gravatar service. The Gravatar service privacy policy is available here: https://automattic. com/privacy/. As soon as the comment is approved, the profile picture appears public and becomes visible when you add a comment.
Media
In this case, the client is advised not to upload any images that hold a specific location data known as EXIF GPS data. Any location data, specifically Shape Files, can be downloaded and extracted by the visitors of the website from images found on the website.
Cookies
For instance, if you choose to leave a comment on the site you have the option of either check a box to have your name, email address and site stored in a cookie. These are cookies for your convenience, for instance to remind you of your username every time you want to post another comment. These cookies will have a life span of one year.
If you go to our login page, a temporary cookie will be set to check whether your web browser accepts cookies or not. It is categorized as a session cookie that does not store any information that can identify you and is deleted when you shut your computer.
Finally, there are two more cookies which are set up when you log into our site and these are to store your login information as well as the way you have arranged your screen. Choice cookies which enables the user to log in to the website lasts for two days while the cookie for screen related options last for one year. You have the option of selecting ‘Remember Me’, if you do then your login details will be stored for two weeks. However, if you navigate away from this account using the log out button, the login cookies will be deleted.
If you edit or publish an article, another cookie will be stored in your browser for the purpose of saving the article’s ID number. This cookie does NOT contain any personally identifiable information and is used to merely signify that the post ID of the most recently edited article is the post you are currently modifying. It just lasts 24 hours to allow many buyers to make many purchases.
This is especially the content that is from other websites but is integrated within the host website.
As much as possible none tracking is allowed in articles and other content on this site; however, embedded content (e. g. videos, images, articles, etc. ) may collect information. Although the content is hosted such that it is separate from the main web site, information is accessed from the provider web site in the same manner as if the visitor went to the web site of the provider.
In this regard, these website may gather information about whenever you visited their ‘pages’, or other information the embedded content may be sharing about you and your visit to that website – that is, if you interacted with the embedded content – at least for the users identified with the account and logged into that second website.
With whom we share your details
That is why if you request a password reset, this IP address will be included and provided to them in the reset email.
For how to time your data is kept
If you leave a comment, then your comment and any accompanying metadata will be in the possession of our site indefinitely. This is to ensure that any other comments that are likely to be made on the post are approved quickly by the blogging platform rather than checking the moderation queue.
In addition, for those who sign up to receive additional content on our website (if any), they are also required to provide their personal details known in their user profile. All users have access to modify their personal information they put on the website any time they wish to do so though they cannot change their username. It can be viewed and modified by website administrators also contains that information.
Having previously discussed the data ownership concept, it is important to mention rights that you have over your data.
If you have an account on this site or log in and post comments, you can ask for a copy of the data we have saved in an Excel form of the data that you have given to us. Please note that you can also demand from us deleting any of the personal data we may store about you. This does not include any of the data, which we are legally required to retain for administration, legal or security reasons.
To which of your data is transmitted
The identity and authenticity of the visitors may also be verified and visitor comments could also be moderated by use of an automated spam filter.