This Privacy Policy governs the manner in which http://jekjai.blogspot.com collects, uses, maintains and discloses information collected from users (each, a "User") of the http://jekjai.blogspot.com website ("Site"). This privacy policy applies to the Site and all products and services offered by http://jekjai.blogspot.com
Personal identification information
We
may collect personal identification information from Users in a variety
of ways, including, but not limited to, when Users visit our site,
subscribe to the newsletter, fill out a form, and in connection with
other activities, services, features or resources we make available on
our Site. Users may be asked for, as appropriate, email address, mailing
address. Users may, however, visit our Site anonymously. We will
collect personal identification information from Users only if they
voluntarily submit such information to us. Users can always refuse to
supply personally identification information, except that it may prevent
them from engaging in certain Site related activities.
Non-personal identification information
We
may collect non-personal identification information about Users
whenever they interact with our Site. Non-personal identification
information may include the browser name, the type of computer and
technical information about Users means of connection to our Site, such
as the operating system and the Internet service providers utilized and
other similar information.
Web browser cookies
Our
Site may use "cookies" to enhance User experience. User's web browser
places cookies on their hard drive for record-keeping purposes and
sometimes to track information about them. User may choose to set their
web browser to refuse cookies, or to alert you when cookies are being
sent. If they do so, note that some parts of the Site may not function
properly.
How we use collected information
http://jekjai.blogspot.com may collect and use Users personal information for the following purposes:
- To improve customer service
Information you provide helps us respond to your customer service requests and support needs more efficiently.
- To personalize user experience
We
may use information in the aggregate to understand how our Users as a
group use the services and resources provided on our Site.
- To improve our Site
We may use feedback you provide to improve our products and services.
- To process payments
We
may use the information Users provide about themselves when placing an
order only to provide service to that order. We do not share this
information with outside parties except to the extent necessary to
provide the service.
- To share your information with third parties
We may share or sell information with third parties for marketing or other purposes.
- To run a promotion, contest, survey or other Site feature
To send Users information they agreed to receive about topics we think will be of interest to them.
- To send periodic emails
We
may use the email address to respond to their inquiries, questions,
and/or other requests. If User decides to opt-in to our mailing list,
they will receive emails that may include company news, updates, related
product or service information, etc. If at any time the User would like
to unsubscribe from receiving future emails, they may do so by
contacting us via our Site.
How we protect your information
We
adopt appropriate data collection, storage and processing practices and
security measures to protect against unauthorized access, alteration,
disclosure or destruction of your personal information, username,
password, transaction information and data stored on our Site.
Sensitive
and private data exchange between the Site and its Users happens over a
SSL secured communication channel and is encrypted and protected with
digital signatures. Our Site is also in compliance with PCI
vulnerability standards in order to create as secure of an environment
as possible for Users.
Sharing your personal information
We
may use third party service providers to help us operate our business
and the Site or administer activities on our behalf, such as sending out
newsletters or surveys. We may share your information with these third
parties for those limited purposes provided that you have given us your
permission.
Advertising
Advertising
keeps Google and many of the websites and services you use free of
charge. We work hard to make sure that ads are safe, unobtrusive and as
relevant as possible. For example, you won’t see pop-up ads on Google
and we terminate the accounts of hundreds of thousands of publishers and
advertisers that violate our policies each year – including ads
containing malware, ads for counterfeit goods or those that attempt to
misuse your personal information.
How Google uses cookies in advertising
Cookies
help to make advertising more effective. Without cookies, it’s harder
for an advertiser to reach its audience, or to know how many ads were
shown and how many clicks they received.
Many
websites, such as news sites and blogs, partner with Google to show ads
to their visitors. Working with our partners, we may use cookies for a
number of purposes, such as to stop you from seeing the same ad over and
over again, to detect and stop click fraud, and to show ads that are
likely to be more relevant (such as ads based on websites you have
visited).
We
store a record of the ads we serve in our logs. These server logs
typically include your web request, IP address, browser type, browser
language, the date and time of your request, and one or more cookies
that may uniquely identify your browser. We store this data for a number
of reasons, the most important of which are to improve our services and
to maintain the security of our systems. We anonymize this log data by
removing part of the IP address (after 9 months) and cookie information
(after 18 months).
Our advertising cookies
To
help our partners manage their advertising and websites, we offer many
products, including AdSense, AdWords, Google Analytics, and a range of
DoubleClick-branded services. When you visit a page that uses one of
these products, either on one of Google’s sites or one of our partners’,
various cookies may be sent to your browser.
These
may be set from a few different domains, including google.com,
doubleclick.net, invitemedia.com, admeld.com, googlesyndication.com, or
googleadservices.com. Some of our advertising products enable our
partners to use other services in conjunction with ours (like an ad
measurement and reporting service) and these services may send their own
cookies to your browser. These cookies will be set from their domains.
See more detail about the types of cookie used by Google and our partners, and how we use them.
How you can control advertising cookies
You
can use Ads Settings to manage the Google ads you see and opt out of
interest-based ads. Even if you opt out of interest-based ads, you may
still see ads based on factors such as your general location derived
from your IP address, your browser type and recent, previous searches
related to your current search.
You
can also manage many companies’ cookies used for online advertising via
the consumer choice tools created under self-regulation programs in
many countries, such as the US-based aboutads.info choices page or the
EU-based Your Online Choices.
Finally, you can manage cookies in your web browser.
Other technologies used in advertising
Google’s
advertising systems may use other technologies, including Flash and
HTML5, for functions like display of interactive ad formats. We may use
the IP address, for example, to identify your general location. We may
also select advertising based on information about your computer or
device, such as your device model, browser type, or sensors in your
device like the accelerometer.
Location
Google’s
ad products may receive or infer information about your location from a
variety of sources. For example, we may use the IP address to identify
your general location; we may receive precise location from your mobile
device; we may infer your location from your search queries; and
websites or apps that you use may send information about your location
to us. Google uses location information in its ads products to infer
demographic information, to improve the relevance of the ads you see, to
measure ad performance and to report aggregate statistics to
advertisers.
Advertising identifiers on mobile devices
To
serve ads in services where cookie technology may not be available (for
example, in mobile applications), we may use technologies that perform
similar functions to cookies. Sometimes Google links the identifier used
for advertising on mobile applications to an advertising cookie on the
same device in order to coordinate ads across your mobile apps and
mobile browser. This can happen, for example, when you see an ad within
an app that launches a web page in your mobile browser. This also helps
us improve the reports we give to our advertisers on the effectiveness
of their campaigns.
To opt out of interest-based ads on your mobile device, follow the instructions below.
Android
Find Google Settings in one of these places (depending on your device):
A separate app called Google Settings
In your main Settings app, scroll down and tap Google
Touch Ads.
Switch on "Opt out of interest-based ads."
iOS
Devices
with iOS 6 and above use Apple’s Advertising Identifier. To learn more
about your choices for use of this identifier, visit the Settings menu
on your device.
What determines the ads by Google that I see?
Many decisions are made to determine which ad you see.
Sometimes
the ad you see is based on your current or past location. Your IP
address is usually a good indication of your approximate location. So
you might see an ad on the homepage of YouTube.com that promotes a
forthcoming movie in your country, or a search for ‘pizza’ might return
results for pizza places in your town.
Sometimes
the ad you see is based on the context of a page. If you’re looking at a
page of gardening tips, you might see ads for gardening equipment.
Sometimes
you might also see an ad on the web that’s based on your app activity,
or an in-app ad that’s based on your web activity, or based on your
activity on another device, if you've previously signed in to your
Google account on another device.
Sometimes
the ad you see on a page is served by Google but selected by another
company. For example, you might have registered with a newspaper
website. From information you’ve given the newspaper, it can make
decisions about which ads to show you, and it can use Google’s ad
serving products to deliver those ads.
You
may also see ads on Google products and services, including Search,
Gmail, and YouTube, based on information, such as your email address
that you provided to advertisers and the advertisers then shared with
Google.
Why am I seeing ads by Google for products I’ve viewed?
You
may see ads for products you previously viewed through what's known as
remarketing. Let’s suppose you visit a website that sells golf clubs,
but you don’t buy those clubs on your first visit. The website owner
might want to encourage you to return and complete your purchase. Google
offers services that let website operators target their ads to people
who visited their pages.
For
this to work, Google either reads a cookie that’s already in your
browser or places a cookie in your browser when you visit the golfing
site (assuming your browser lets this happen).
When
you visit another site that works with Google, which may have nothing
to do with golfing, you might see an ad for those golf clubs. That’s
because your browser sends Google the same cookie. In turn, we may use
that cookie to serve you an ad that could encourage you to buy those
golf clubs.
Your
visit to the golfing site may also be used by Google to show you
customized ads when you later search for golf clubs on Google.
We
do have restrictions on remarketing. For example, we prohibit
advertisers from remarketing based on sensitive information, such as
health information or religious beliefs.
Learn more about Google ads.
Changes to this privacy policy
http://jekjai.blogspot.com has
the discretion to update this privacy policy at any time. When we do,
we will revise the updated date at the bottom of this page and send you
an email. We encourage Users to frequently check this page for any
changes to stay informed about how we are helping to protect the
personal information we collect. You acknowledge and agree that it is
your responsibility to review this privacy policy periodically and
become aware of modifications.
Your acceptance of these terms
By
using this Site, you signify your acceptance of this policy. If you do
not agree to this policy, please do not use our Site. Your continued use
of the Site following the posting of changes to this policy will be
deemed your acceptance of those changes.
Contacting us
If
you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, the practices of this
site, or your dealings with this site, please contact us at:
https://plus.google.com/118058561075585253917
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