The privacy of our visitors is incredibly important to us at climbdaily.com. This privacy policy document describes the different categories of personal information that (“climbdaily.com”) receives and collects, as well as how it is used.
Contact us at [email protected] if you need any more information or have any questions about our privacy statement.
Who we are
Our website address is https://climbdaily.com.
Comments
We gather the information provided in the comments form, the visitor’s IP address, and the user agent string from their browser when they leave comments on our site in order to help stop spam.
The Gravatar service may receive an encrypted string (also known as a hash) made from your email address in order to determine whether you are utilizing it. You can access the Gravatar service’s privacy statement at https://automattic.com/privacy/. Once your comment has been approved, the general public can see your profile picture next to it.
Media
Avoid uploading images with embedded location data (EXIF GPS) if you plan to upload them to the website. Any location data from images on the website can be downloaded and extracted by website visitors.
Cookies
Cookies are used on our website to measure website usage and enhance user experience. Although you can opt to disable cookies in your browser, doing so may prevent you from using some elements of our website.
You can choose whether or not to have your name, email address, and website saved in cookies if you leave a comment on our website. These are provided for your convenience so that you won’t have to re-enter your information each time you leave a comment. The shelf life of these cookies is one year.
If you go to our login page, we’ll temporarily store a cookie to see if your browser permits them. This cookie is deleted when your browser is closed and does not contain any personal information.
We will also create a number of cookies when you log in to save your login details and screen display preferences. Screen option cookies last a year, while login cookies are only valid for two days. For two weeks, your login will be persistent if you choose “Remember Me.” The cookies for your login will be deleted once you log out of your account.
In your browser, a new cookie will be saved if you edit or publish an article. This cookie simply contains the post ID of the article you just edited and contains no personal information. It expires after 1 day.
DoubleClick DART Cookie
.:: Google, as a third-party vendor, uses cookies to serve ads on climbdaily.com.
.:: Google’s use of the DART cookie enables it to serve ads to your users based on their visit to climbdaily.com and other sites on the Internet.
.:: Users may opt-out of the use of the DART cookie by visiting the Google ad and content network privacy policy at the following URL – http://www.google.com/privacy_ads.html
Our advertising partner (Google Adsense) may use cookies and web beacons on our site.
These external ad servers or ad networks make use of technology to deliver your browsers directly with the links and adverts that display on climbdaily.com. Your IP address is automatically transmitted to them when this happens. Third-party ad networks may also use other technologies (such as cookies, JavaScript, or web beacons) to track the performance of their adverts and/or to tailor the advertising content that you see.
climbdaily.com has no access to or control over these cookies that are used by third-party advertisers.
You should consult the respective privacy policies of these third-party ad servers for more detailed information on their practices as well as for instructions about how to opt out of certain practices. climbdaily.com’s privacy policy does not apply to, and we cannot control the activities of, such other advertisers or websites.
If you wish to disable cookies, you may do so through your browser options. More detailed information about cookie management with specific web browsers can be found on the browsers’ respective websites.
Embedded content from other websites
This website’s articles might have embedded content (e.g. videos, images, articles, etc.). When another website’s content is embedded, it behaves exactly as if the visitor had actually visited the other website.
These websites may track your interaction with the embedded content, gather information about you, use cookies, embed additional third-party tracking, and monitor your activity. This includes tracking your activity if you have an account and are logged in to the website.
Who do we share your data with?
If you request a password reset, your IP address will be included in the reset email.
How long we retain your data?
If you leave a comment, both the comment and any associated metadata are kept forever. This allows us to recognize and approve any subsequent comments without having to manually moderate them.
In the event that any users register on our website, we also store the personal data they supply in their user profiles. Anytime, any user may access, edit, or delete their personal information (except they cannot change their username). Administrators of the website can also access and modify that data.
What rights do you have over your data?
You have the option to request to receive an exported file of the personal data we hold about you, along with any data you have given us if you have an account on this website or have left comments. You can also ask us to delete any personal information we may have about you. This does not apply to any information that we must maintain for administrative, legal, or security reasons.
Where your data is sent?
Visitor comments may be checked through an automated spam detection service.
Google Analytics
To measure website traffic, we use Google Analytics. You can see Google’s own privacy statement here. Visit the Google Analytics opt-out page if you want to refuse Google Analytics’ tracking of you.
Children’s Privacy
This website is not intended for children under the age of thirteen, and we do not collect or keep personal information from such users. We shall remove any personal data from our files if we learn that we unintentionally collected it from a visitor who is under the age of thirteen.