This is our privacy policy. It is required by laws in various jurisdictions.
Let's start with the statement that we respect your privacy and are committed to protecting it. The #1 way we protect your privacy is, mostly, we don't collect information from you. What information we do collect is necessary to run the website and not used for anything else without your explicit permission.
What information do we collect and how is it used?
Information You Voluntarily Submit to the Website: If you leave a comment, or send us an email, we collect that information in the sense that your comment is visible to the public and you want us to respond to your email. We don't use this information for any other purpose.
Information We Collect from Others: We don't collect information about you from any other source.
Automatically-Collected Information: Like every other website, when you connect to the website, the webserver automatically collects information about you such as your IP address, operating system type, browser type, referring website, pages you viewed, and the dates/times when you accessed the Website. We use this information to figure out how many visitors we have had, and where they came from.
Cookies: Like every other website, we log information using cookies, which are small data files stored on your browser. We may use both session cookies, which expire when you close your browser, and persistent cookies, which stay on your browser until deleted, to provide you with a more personalized experience on the website.
How your information may be used
We may use the information collected in the following ways:
To operate and maintain the website;
To respond to your comments or inquiries;
To provide you with user support;
To protect, investigate, and deter against unauthorized or illegal activity.
Third-party use of personal information
We don't collect your personal information in the first place, but if we did, we wouldn't share it with anyone. We don't have a database to collect your data in.
We are on the Google platform and Google tracks page hits and such, so it's likely Google is tracking your IP and referring website and such. We use this information to get a sense of how often people come to the website, and that's it.
Our lawyers say we have to add that we may disclose or transfer personal information collected through the website to third parties who acquire all or a portion of our business, which may be the result of a merger, consolidation, or purchase of all or a portion of our assets, or in connection with any bankruptcy or reorganization proceeding brought by or against us. Or if the cops say so.
Which should not be a problem because we don't collect your personal information in the first place.
Anonymous data
We don't collect data in the first place, much less anonymize it. The whole concept on anonymizing data is a joke, anyway.
Publicly visible information
We don't have user profiles, so it's kinda hard to share information on this website. You can leave comments. If you do that, your information will be attached to your public comment. What you choose to share is entirely up to you. We don't use this information for anything, except maybe to respond your comment, much less share it with anyone.
Cookies
All websites have cookies these days, and if you want to use the Internet you have to allow cookies. We don't use tracking cookies. This website runs on the Google platform so who know what they are doing? So if you're using this website you are agreeing to use cookies, OK? If you don't want to enable cookies, you can turn that off at the browser level, but then you won't be able to use the Internet. It's entirely up to you.
Advertising
Display Ads
We don't have display ads.
Retargeting Ads
We don't show ads.
Affiliate Program Participation
We don't do affiliate marketing.
Newsletters
We don't send emails from this website. You may want to subscribe to our RSS feed.
Rights related to your personal information
Opt-out – We don't have email subscriptions, but if we ever do, we will have an unsubscribe link at the bottom. Just click on that and we will lose your email address. You can also yell at us on privacy@twicecube.com if we start spamming you.
Access – We don't want your personal information, but if you give us some, and you want to know what we have, send us an email at privacy@twicecube.com and we'll tell you what we have.
Amend – If for some reason you want us to correct the personal information we reluctantly collected about you, contact us at privacy@twicecube.com to tell us your new details.
Forget – As mentioned repeatedly above, we don't want your personal information. If you tell us to forget about you in an email to privacy@twicecube.com, we will be happy to comply.
We may have to hang on to some details for recordkeeping purposes or to complete transactions, or when required by law. If this happens, we will let you know what, and when, and why - unless of course the law prevents us from telling you.
Sensitive personal information
If you submit sensitive personal information to us, you need your head examined. If we somehow receive personal information from you, we will discard it immediately.
Children's information
We don't knowingly collect any personally identifiable information from children under the age of 16. If a parent or guardian believes that the Website has personally identifiable information of a child under the age of 16 in its database, please contact us immediately at lara@overstuffedlife.com and we will use our best efforts to promptly remove such information from our records.
Contact information
If you have any questions about these policies, please contact us at privacy@twicecube.com.
Last updated: September 20, 2019.
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