The Crossingweb privacy policy statement
Crossingweb does not track your visit for any other reason than to track quality metrics using cookies, which you can always turn off by changing the settings on your web browser. The Crossingweb blog owner does not disclose personal information to outside parties.
The owner of the blog expressly disclaims all responsibility for any incorrectly published material on other websites or media.
Blog commenting rules
The owner of Crossingweb reserves the right to edit or remove comments made on this page at any time, with or without prior notice, if any of the following conditions are met:
- Remarks that are made in reference to a specific individual
- Profanity in comments
- Spammy content
Cookies policy
You can decide whether to keep your name, email address, and website in cookies when you leave a comment on our blog or write a guest post. So that you don’t have to repeatedly enter your information when commenting, these are offered for your convenience.
What are your ownership rights over data?
If you have a membership on our site or have left comments, you can request an export of the personal information we have on file for you. You may also ask that any private information we have on record for you be deleted. This excludes any data that we are required to keep on file for administrative, security, or legal reasons.
Where do we transmit your information?
Tools for automatically detecting spam may be used to review user comments. In order to ensure that no spam content is posted on our website, your information is sent to our spam detection algorithm.
In the future, this privacy statement may be updated at any time, with or without notice. It began on October 1st, 2022. You should revisit this page in the future in case this privacy statement changes.