Registrar
Name: Sultry Vegan
Website: sultryvegan.com
Contact: Emilia Järvelä, emilia@sultryvegan.com
Overview
Sultry Vegan is committed to protecting your privacy online. This Privacy Policy describes the personal information we collect through this website at https://sultryvegan.com/ (the “site” or “website”), and how we collect and use that information.
The terms “we,” “us,” and “our” refer to Sultry Vegan. The terms “user,” “you,” and “your” refer to site visitors, customers, and any other users of the site.
The term “personal information” is information that you voluntarily provide to us that personally identifies you and your contact information, such as your name and email address.
Use of Sultry Vegan, including all materials presented herein and all online services provided by Sultry Vegan, is subject to the following Privacy Policy. This Privacy Policy applies to all site visitors, customers, and all other users of the site. By using the website or service, you agree to this Privacy Policy, without modification, and acknowledge reading it.
What personal information we collect and why
This site only collects the personal information you voluntarily provide to us when subscribing to a mailing list, which may include:
- first name
- e-mail address
The information you provide is used to send well thought out periodic emails to tell you first about new posts and to improve the content Sultry Vegan provides by soliciting your feedback. Your personal information will never be shared with third parties.
You can also request that we erase any personal data we hold about you. The erasable data does not include any data we are obliged to keep for administrative, legal, or security purposes.
Comments
When site users leave comments on the site, we collect the information in the comment form, as well as the user’s IP address and browser version information to help identify the junk mail.
When visitors leave a comment on this site, we collect information about the IP address and browser version of the information that appears in the comment fields. Anonymized hash created from an email address can be sent to Gravatar to know if the commentator is a user of the service. You can find the Gravatar Privacy Statement at https://automattic.com/privacy/.
Cookies
We can collect information about the user’s terminal using cookies and other similar techniques. A cookie is a small text file that a browser stores on a user’s terminal. Cookies contain a unique, anonymous tag that allows us to identify and calculate the number of browsers we visit on our site.
Cookies do not move on the network themselves but are placed on the user’s terminal only with the site called by the user. Only the server that sent the cookie can later read and use the cookie. Cookies or other techniques do not damage the user’s terminal or files, and cookies may not be used to access programs or distribute malware.
Using cookies and other similar techniques, we collect information about how and when our site is used: for example, from what page a user has moved to a site, when and what a user of our website has been browsing, what browser the user is using, what is the resolution of the user’s screen, the operating system, and version of the device, and the IP -address.
If you leave a comment on the site, you can choose to save the name, email address, and the URL address to the cookie. This feature adds convenience because the form doesn’t have to be filled in every time you add a comment. The cookie information will be removed from the browser after one year.
We use Google Analytics and Jetpack to measure the use of our site. Data stored on cookies used by Google tools (such as IP addresses) will be forwarded for further storage to Google’s servers around the world. As a result, such information may be processed on servers located outside the country of residence of the user. With the help of the information received, Google evaluates the user’s way to browse the content of the pages and draws up summary reports on the use of the site. In addition, Google compiles reports on the services provided on the sites and produces statistics on the use of the Internet. Google may also customize the content of the ads displayed to users based on previous browsing history. Google may also pass on information to third parties if required by law, or in cases where a third party processes information on behalf of Google. Google does not associate the user’s IP address with any other information stored by Google.
Our services may include the so-called ‘no — Community-Like, like the Facebook-like button. For example, Facebook community plugins may appear in some of our services, but their content comes directly from Facebook. When a user visits our service, the Facebook community interface recognizes that the user is logged in to Facebook. Then the page looks like custom content in the plugin as if the user was on Facebook.com. If the user is not logged in to Facebook, the community interface does not appear to have customized content. Facebook may collect information about a user’s visit in accordance with the applicable privacy policy at any given time.
- Disabling Google Analytics: The user can block access to site data in Google Analytics by installing the Add-on Browser Add-on for Google Analytics here. This add-on prevents websites from running Google Analytics JavaScript (ga.js, analytics.js, and dc.js) from sharing site traffic information with Google Analytics.
- Social Media Cookies: Social media service providers collect information about our services through cookies, plugins, and buttons. The purpose and scope of data collection by social media providers, how the information is used, and the rights associated with it, as well as information about changes to the privacy policy, are set forth in the privacy terms of each social media service.
The content embedded in other sites
Articles on this site may contain embedded content (such as videos, images, articles, etc.). Opening imported from other sites embedded content is comparable to the fact that the visitor actually happens a third-party site. These sites may collect information from you, uses cookies to embed third-party tracking cookies, and monitor interaction with embedded content, including the monitoring of interaction if and when you are signed in as a user site.
To whom we share your information
The information gathered through analytics and certain cookies is distributed to the staff of the Media of Deputation so that we can report the success of commercial cooperation posts and other statistics to our customers. Data shared with Google Analytics Deployment Media does not contain any unique information. Data from the customer register will not be disclosed to third parties unless requested by the authorities.
How long we keep the information
If you leave a comment, the comment and its metadata will be retained for the time being. This is because we can automatically recognize and accept the following comments instead of keeping them in the moderation queue.
We will store user profile information for registered users (if any). All users have the opportunity to see, edit, and delete their personal information at any time. Only the user name cannot be changed. Webmasters can view and edit user profile information.
Google Analytics keeps the cookie information for 26 months.
What rights do you have for your information
If you have a user account for this site or have left comments, you can request a compilation file of your personal information, including any personal information you have provided to us. You can also request the removal of your personal information. The right to delete your personal data does not apply to any personal data that we have to keep for maintenance, legal, or security reasons.
Where we send your information
Visitor comments may be reviewed through an automated spam protection service.
How we protect your personal information
The registry is protected by standard authentication methods (user name, password, secure internet connection) on server space.
Children’s Privacy
Our Service does not address anyone under the age of 18 (“Children”).
We do not knowingly collect personally identifiable information from children under 18. If you are a parent or guardian and you are aware that your child has provided us with Personal Information, please contact us. If we discover that a child under 18 has provided us with Personal Information, we will delete such information from our servers immediately.
Changes To This Privacy Policy
We may update our Privacy Policy from time to time. We will notify you of any changes by posting the new Privacy Policy on this page.
You are advised to review this Privacy Policy periodically for any changes. Changes to this Privacy Policy are effective when they are posted on this page.
Contact Us
If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, please contact us.