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The wingitall.com Blog considers the privacy of our visitors to be very important. This privacy policy document describes in detail the types of personal information the wingitall.com blog collects and records and how we use it.
Log Files – Like most other Blogs wingitall.com also uses log files. These files simply log visitors to the blog, usually standard procedure for hosting companies and are used for the analysis of these services. The information collected by log files include internet protocol (IP) addresses, browser type, Internet Service Provider (ISP), date and time stamp, referring / exit pages, and possibly the number of clicks. This information is used to analyze trends, administer blogs, track user’s movement around the site, and gather demographic information. IP address and other information is not linked to personal information.
Cookies and Advertising – wingitall.com Blog uses cookies to store information about visitors, to record specific user information on which pages blog visitors access, and to personalize or customize the content of our blog pages based on the visitor’s browser type or other information that the visitor sends via their browser. For that, disabling cookies is not recommended even though you have an interest in hiding information from some blogs.
Here the readers are also required to comply with the regulations given by our partners and advertising programs, our partners regarding Google. Google uses the DART Cookie, which allows it to serve ads on this blog. If you need information about this, please read the rules in the Google Privacy Policy and Advertising link. We hope you can comply with all the conditions given in order to create good conditions and security. If so, we are very grateful to you.
Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act – This blog may inadvertently share information that is considered unkind to children under the age of 13. To prevent unwanted things, parents are expected to be able to monitor all their children’s actions on the internet. Meanwhile, we are committed to providing safe and positive information for visitors.
Consent – By using our blog, you hereby agree to our privacy policy and agree to its terms.