Privacy Policy


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Comments

We collect form responses, IP addresses, and browser identifiers to prevent spam. A hashed version of your email may be transmitted to Gravatar for verification. Please review Gravatar's privacy policy at: https://crimsonriftlash.info/policy.html. Once confirmed, your profile image will appear.

Media Files

Kindly avoid including location data (EXIF GPS) in any uploaded media, as it may be extracted by visitors.

Cookies

When submitting a comment, your name, email, and website may be stored in cookies, which will persist for a year. Temporary cookies are used to check if your browser supports them. Login cookies will last for two days, and screen preferences cookies will persist for one year. The "Remember Me" option extends the login session for two weeks, while logging out deletes all cookies. If you modify or publish a post, a separate cookie will store the ID of the edited post, expiring after one day.

Embedded Content from External Websites

Embedded content from external sources functions as though you visited those external sites directly. These external sites may collect your data, utilize cookies, and monitor your interactions with the embedded content, especially if you're logged in to those platforms.

Data Sharing

When requesting a password reset, your IP address will be included in the email for security purposes.

Data Retention

Comments and their metadata are retained indefinitely to enable automatic approval of future comments. The personal information of registered users is stored. Users can view, edit, or delete their data, with the exception of their username. Administrators have access and may edit this information.

Your Rights

If you have an account or have left a comment, you can request a file of all personal data stored. You can also ask for the deletion of your data, excluding information that is necessary to retain for legal, security, or administrative purposes.

Data Processing

Comments from visitors may be processed via an automated spam detection system.