Personal Information
I don’t collect any personal information about this website’s visitors.
Cookies
This website does not use cookies, other than those that may be used by the underlying web technology (e.g. PHP/WordPress) to maintain session state across multiple pages.
I use some third party services that may set cookies. In particular, I use Google AdSense (to display ads) and Google Analytics (so I can see how much traffic the website receives, pages visited, the numbers of visitors from different countries, etc). These services provide aggregate data, and I do not collect any personal information about this website’s visitors from those services.
In particular:
- Third party vendors, including Google, use cookies to serve ads based on a user’s previous visits to this website or other websites.
- Google’s use of advertising cookies enables it and its partners to serve ads to you based on your visit to this website and/or other sites on the Internet.
- You may opt out of personalised advertising by visiting Ads Settings. Alternatively, you can opt out of a third-party vendor’s use of cookies for personalised advertising by visiting www.aboutads.info.
If you’re concerned about a particular third party service being used on this website, I encourage you to view the privacy policy for that company/service. Here’s Google’s Privacy Policy, which explains what data it collects, why it collects it, and what it does with it.
You can also choose to disable cookies using your web browser’s settings. If you do choose to disable cookies, some parts of this website (and other websites) may not work as expected.
Log Files
As with most websites, data is collected in the web server log files. This is a commonly accepted practice and includes data such as web pages requested, date and time of request, the type of web browser used, the visitor’s IP address, the web page that referred the user to this website (if any), etc.
This information can be used for determining things such as how popular the website is, whether traffic is increasing or decreasing over a period of time, which pages visitors find useful, the websites the traffic is coming from etc. It can also be used for diagnostics purposes (for example, troubleshooting an error), and it can be used for security purposes (for example, analyzing unusual traffic in the event of a DDOS attack, etc).
California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”)
Under CCPA, Californian residents have the right to declare their preferences on the sale of data for advertising and marketing purposes. If you wish to change your preferences, click this link to launch our preference portal:
We use a third-party to provide monetisation technologies for our site. You can review their privacy and cookie policy at https://publift.com/privacy-policy/.
Affiliated Websites
Some of the products and services provided on this website may be made in conjunction with third party websites. You may be required to provide personal information to these third party websites in order to use their service or purchase a product. In these cases, I encourage you to read the privacy policy of the third party website.