Privacy Policy

Who we are

Our website address is: https://www.linuxvirgins.com/

What personal data we collect and why we collect it

Our website is stored on a server, which you access when you visit our site. When you visit our site we will collect your IP address in the server log files as you move around our website. We do this so we will be able to determine the cause of any errors on our site when aspects of the site don’t function properly. As an example of this, we may need to identify a series of events that result in our website operating in an unexpected way, to help block hackers and other malicious site visitors from harming our site and from interfering with the experience of our genuine site visitors.

Comments

If a website visitor wants to leave a comment on an article then the site will collect any data that is displayed in the comment form and also the IP address of the user and the browser user agent string. This information is collected in order to help prevent spam. The comments have been disabled on this website, however, occasionally we may provide the option for visitors to leave a comment.

When a visitor leaves a comment, an anonymized string, which is known as a hash, is created from the users email address and may be sent to the Gravatar service to check if the user is using Gravatar. For people who are using Gravatar, once the comment has been accepted by the site owner, the users Gravatar image (such as a profile picture) will be displayed next to the comment. We recommend you read the Gravatar privacy policy before leaving a comment on this or any other website. You can see their privacy policy here https://automattic.com/privacy/.

Media

If you upload any images to this website then we recommend you avoid uploading any images that contain embedded location data, which also includes EXIF GPS. This is because any site visitors may be able to extract and download the location data from the images on a website.

Contact forms

We are using the popular Contact 7 WordPress plugin on this site in order to service our contact form. This plugin does not store any messages of personal information on this site. However, the contact form will send the information you enter in the contact form to us by email. This will also include the email address you entered in the contact form so we will be able to reply to you.

Cookies

This site, like most, uses cookies. Cookies are small text files that are placed on the machine you are using to access our site and assist the site in providing you with a better user experience. Cookies are used on websites to help remember user preferences, store user information for various functionality, such as shopping carts, and provide anonymized tracking information to third party applications like Google Analytics. At present, this website is not using Google Analytics or any other third party tracking.

Cookies are intended to help improve your browsing experience. However, you may choose to disable the use of cookies on this site and on other websites that you visit. The most efficient way to do this is to disable the cookies in the browser that you are using. If you are not sure how to do this then you can either search in Google or any other search engine that you may prefer using, for how to disable cookies in your respective web browser. You can also search on YouTube if you would like to see a video of someone showing you step by step how to do it. A final option we recommend is to visit https://www.aboutcookies.org/ and consult the help section for guidance on disabling cookies on the different web browsers.

Analytics

This website uses Google Analytics and the WP Statistics WordPress plugin (see above) to monitor our traffic and to learn how people are using this site.

Any potentially personally-identifying information collected via Google Analytics is retained for 14 months. When the data reaches the end of the retention period, it is deleted automatically.

Google Analytics is a web analytics service provided by Google, Inc. Google Analytics uses cookies, the text files that are placed on your computer, to help the website analyze how users use the site. The information generated by the cookie about your use of the service (including your IP address) will be transmitted to and stored by Google on their servers. Google will use this information for the purpose of evaluating your use of the website, compiling reports on website activity for website operators and providing other services relating to website activity and internet usage. Google may also transfer this information to third parties where required to do so by law, or where such third parties process the information on Google’s behalf. Google will not associate your IP address with any other data held by Google. You may refuse the use of cookies by selecting the appropriate settings on your browser. By using this website, you consent to the processing of data about you by Google in the manner and for the purposes set out here. For more information on the Google Analytics terms of service and privacy policy, please see here https://www.google.com/analytics/terms/us.html

Click Tracking

We use a popular WordPress plugin called Pretty Links to set the ‘no-follow’ tag to affiliate links, which is an industry standard and requested by Google and other search engines. The Pretty Links plugin also tracks and monitors which links are clicked the most in order to inform us of the most popular links that our site visitors are clicking in order to view and access the third party products and services we recommend. By doing so, Pretty Links collects the users IP address so it can monitor and ensure that the same user is not counted more than once clicking the same link. This information is is deleted by us every 30 days.

Embedded content from other websites

Some of the articles on this website may contain embedded content, such as images, videos and other articles. Embedded content on a site behaves in exactly the same way as if the visitor was visiting the other website to where the embedded content is primarily located. You should be aware that those websites may collect data about you, use cookies embed additional third-party tracking and monitor your engagement with the embedded content. This can include tracing your interaction with the content if you have an account with them and are also logged into that website. An example of this can be a YouTube video that is embedded on our site. When you play the video, YouTube may begin to monitor your interaction with that video.

Who we share your data with

We do not sell any personal data that may be obtained from visitors to this website.

How long we retain your data

When leaving a comment (when comment functionality is activated), the comment and any metadata associated is retained indefinitely. This enables us to recognize and quickly approve any additional comments in an automated way instead of holding them in a queue to wait for a moderator to check them first. This means that your comment will get authorised and publicised more quickly.

If any users register on our website then we will store the personal information they supply us in their user profile. All users with an account will be able to see, edit or delete their personal information any time they choose to do so. However, the username cannot be changed, but it can be deleted upon choosing to delete the entire account and user information. The administrators of the website will also be able to see and edit the user’s account information if they have registered an account.

What rights you have over your data

If you do have an account on our site or if you have left a comment anywhere on one of the posts on our site then you can request to receive an exported file of the personal information that we have about you. This also includes any personal data you have given to us. You also have the right to ask us to delete your personal data if you wish. There is no charge for this. This does not include any data that we are obliged to retain for security, legal and administrative purposes.

Where we send your data

We do not share or sell your personal data. If comments are enabled on this site and you have left a comment on one of our posts, they may be checked through a spam detection service.

Your contact information

You can contact us via the website contact form at any time. We will aim to get back to you as soon as possible.

How we protect your data

There is very little personal data that is collected from our site visitors on this website, as outlined in the above documentation. We use recommended, commonly used and industry standard software in order to provide the service of this website.

Any additional software used on this site provided by plugins for our WordPress content management system serves the purpose of improving and enhancing the performance of our website and providing a better user experience to you. We regularly perform routine checks on the software and theme used on this site to help limit the risk of vulnerabilities to our site.

Our website is hosted by a professional and independent hosting company for enhanced performance and security. The host servers that transmit our website in order for you to be able to see it are located in a professionally run data centre, which are also physically secure.

What data breach procedures we have in place

In the event of a data breach, the breach will be recorded by us in our register for such events. If the breach involves the compromisation of sensitive data then it will also be reported to the Information Commissioner’s Office located in the United Kingdom.

What third parties we receive data from

This site does not receive personal information from any third party companies.

What automated decision making and/or profiling we do with user data

We do not do any user profiling or automation with user data on this website.

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