Privacy Policy

Please read the following to learn more about the Privacy Policy of linuxblog.io (This website). By visiting or using this website, you acknowledge that you accept the practices and policies outlined in our Privacy Policy. If you do not agree to this Privacy Policy, please do not use this website.

GDPR Data Protection Rights

We respect your right to control your personal data. When you subscribe to our newsletter, we use the information provided solely to stay in touch and send updates. You can opt out at any time via the unsubscribe link in any email, or by contacting us directly. Our newsletter utilizes Mailerlite for marketing automation, adhering to their Privacy Policy and Terms.

Data Deletion Requests

In compliance with data protection laws, you have the right to request the deletion of your personal data held by linuxblog.io. If you wish to exercise this right:

  1. Submit a Request: Contact us through the provided contact form. Please specify that you are requesting the deletion of your personal data.
  2. Verification: To protect your privacy and security, we may need to verify your identity before proceeding with your request.
  3. Processing Your Request: Once your identity is verified, we will process your request in accordance with applicable laws and our data retention policies. We will confirm once your data has been deleted or inform you if there are any legal reasons we are unable to fulfill your request.
  4. Exceptions: Please note that in certain cases, we might be required to retain some of your data for legal, tax, or other mandatory reasons. This requirement has yet to occur, but we reserve this right.

We are committed to ensuring the privacy and protection of your personal data. If you have any questions or concerns about how your data is handled, please feel free to reach out to us.

Information Privacy

This website collects the following information when using the Contact Me form: your name and email address. Any such personal information you provide will never be shared or sold.

Credit card details

LinuxBlog.io will never request Credit Card details. Please do not submit this information via forms or other methods of communication on our site. We use PayPal for payment processing.

Use of Cookies

Advanced Ads Pro – This website uses Advanced Ads Pro, hosted on our servers, to place advertisements. The plugin uses first-party cookies to ensure the correct integration of ads. These cookies store technical information, but not IP addresses. Their use is linked to specific features and options when embedding ads. Please see the Advanced Ads cookie information for more details.

Matomo Analytics – This website uses Matomo Analytics, hosted on our servers, for visitor data analysis. Matomo employs first-party cookies to track interactions, storing only non-personal data like page visits and engagement patterns. No IP addresses are saved, partial IPs are used (Ex. 123.123.xx.xx) to determine your country of origin and then discarded, ensuring your privacy. For more details, please see Matomo Analytics Privacy details.

Cookies on LinuxBlog.io are used solely for enhancing your user experience. They are small data text files placed in your browser. Importantly, our website uses only first-party cookies directly related to our services. We do not use any third-party cookies, ensuring that your browsing experience is private.

These first-party cookies do not contain personal information and are utilized to recognize repeat visits, facilitate navigation, and collect non-personal usage data such as page views and interaction pattern. However, we do not use cookies to collect any personally identifiable information.

 

Last update: December 12th, 2023

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