Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy for Mails Tutorial
At
Mails Tutorial Media, accessible from https://mailstutorial.blogspot.com/ , one of our main priorities is the privacy
of our visitors. This Privacy Policy document contains types of information
that is collected and recorded by Mails Tutorial Media and how we use it.
If
you have additional questions or require more information about our Privacy
Policy, do not hesitate to contact us.
This Privacy Policy applies only to our online activities and is valid for visitors to our website with regards to the information that they shared and/or collect in Mails Tutorial Media Hub. This policy does not apply to any information collected offline or via channels other than this website. Our Privacy Policy was created with the help of the Free Privacy Policy Generator
Consent
By using our website, you hereby consent to our
Privacy Policy and agree to its terms
.
Information
we collect
The personal information you are asked to provide,
as well as the reasons for doing so, will be explained to you at the time you
are asked to do so.
If you contact us directly, we can obtain additional
information about you, such as your name, email address, phone number, the
contents of any message and/or attachments you send to us, and any other
information you choose to provide.
We can ask for your contact information when you
create an Account, such as your name, company name, address, email address, and
phone number.
How we use your information
We
use the data we gather in a variety of ways, including:
- Provide,
operate and maintain our website
- Improve,
personalize, and expand our website
- Recognize
and evaluate how you use our website.
- Create
new products, services, features, and capabilities.
- Interact
with you, either directly or through one of our partners, for a variety of
reasons, including customer support, providing you with website updates
and other material, and marketing and promotional purposes.
- Send you
emails
- Find and
prevent fraud
Log Files
The
use of log files is common practice. When people visit websites, these files
record their identities. As part of their analytics, all hosting companies
perform this task. Log files collect information such as IP addresses, browser
versions, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), date and time stamps,
referring/exit sites, and possibly the number of clicks. They are not connected
to any personally identifiable information. The information is collected to
analyze patterns, operate the platform, monitor users’ movements on the site,
and gather demographic information.
Cookies and Web Beacons
Mails
Tutorial, like every other website, uses ‘cookies.’ These cookies are used to
save information such as visitor interests and which pages on the website they
accessed or visited. We can enhance the user experience by customizing our web
page content based on visitors’ browser type and/or other information.
Please
read “What Are Cookies” for more general information on cookies. from
Consent to Cookies
Google DoubleClick DART Cookie
On
our platform, Google is one of the third-party vendors. It also employs DART
cookies to target advertisements to our site users based on their visits to
www.website.com and other websites on the internet. Visitors can opt out of the
use of DART cookies by going to the Google ad and content network Privacy
Policy at the following URL – “https://policies.google.com/technologies/ads“
Advertising Partners Privacy Policies
You
will find the Privacy Policies for each of Mails Tutorial advertisement
partners in this list
Third-party
ad servers or ad networks use technologies such as cookies, JavaScript, or Web
Beacons in their ads and links, which are delivered directly to users’
browsers. When this happens, the IP address is immediately sent to them. These
tools are used by advertisers to evaluate the effectiveness of their
advertisement campaigns and/or to customize the advertising content you see on
websites you visit.
It’s
important to note that has no access to or influence over these third-party
cookies.
Third-Party Privacy Policies
Such
ads or blogs are not covered by Mails Tutorial Privacy Policy. As a
result, we recommend that you read the Privacy Policies of these third-party ad
servers for more details. It may provide details about their operations as well
as instructions about how to opt-out of them.
By
modifying the settings in your browser, you can disable cookies. On the
websites of the different web browsers, you can find more detailed details
about cookie management.
CCPA Privacy Rights (Please do not sell my
personal data)
Consumers
in California have the right, among other things, under the CCPA to:
Request
that a business that collects a consumer’s personal data disclose the
categories and specific pieces of data it has collected.
Request
that a company deletes all personal information about a customer that it has
acquired.
Request
that a business that sells a customer’s personal details refrain from doing so.
If
you submit a request, you will receive a response within one month. Please
contact us if you wish to exercise any of these rights.
GDPR Data Protection Rights
We
want to make sure you understand your data privacy rights fully. Any consumer
has the following rights:
The
right to access information – You have the right to a copy of your personal information.
For this service, we will charge you a small fee.
The
right to rectification – You have the right to request that any information
that you feel is incorrect be corrected. You also have the option of asking us
to fill in any information gaps you believe exist.
The
right to be forgotten – You have the right to request that we remove your
personal data in some situations.
The
right to limit processing – Under certain circumstances, you have the right to
request that we restrict the processing of your personal data.
The
right to data portability – You have the right to suggest that we send the data
we’ve collected to another organization or directly to you under some
situations.
If
you submit any request in this regard, you will receive a response within one
month. If you wish to exercise any of these privileges, please contact us.
Children’s Information
Our
other top priority is to improve internet protection for children. Parents and
guardians should keep an eye on, participate in, monitor, and guide their
children’s online activities.
Mail cannot
collect personally identifying information from children under the age of
thirteen without their consent. If you think your child provided this kind of
information on our website, please contact us immediately so that we can remove
it from our records.
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