Who we are

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Comments

When users submit comments on our site, we collect the information provided in the comment form, as well as the user’s IP address and browser details to assist with spam detection.

A hashed version of your email address may be shared with the Gravatar service to check whether your profile is active. You can read their privacy policy at https://automattic.com/privacy/. Once your comment is approved, your profile image may appear alongside it publicly.

Media

When uploading images, please avoid including any embedded location data (EXIF GPS), as visitors to the site may be able to extract that data from the files.

Cookies

If you comment on our website, you may choose to save your name, email, and site URL in cookies for your convenience. These cookies remain active for one year, saving you time on future comments.

Visiting the login page will trigger a temporary cookie to determine if your browser accepts cookies. This cookie does not contain personal data and is deleted when the browser is closed.

When you log in, we create cookies to store your login status and screen display preferences. Login cookies remain for two days or, if you select “Remember Me”, for two weeks. Display preference cookies last for a year. Logging out removes all login-related cookies.

If you publish or edit a post, your browser will store a cookie with the post ID. This file does not contain personal data and will expire after one day.

Embedded content from other websites

Some articles on this site may include media from other platforms (such as videos, images, or text). This embedded content behaves exactly as if you visited the source website directly.

These external sites may collect personal data, use cookies, and include third-party tracking tools to monitor how you interact with their content — particularly if you’re logged into their services.

Who we share your data with

Should you request a password reset, your IP address may be included in the password recovery email for verification purposes.

How long we retain your data

Comments and their associated metadata are stored indefinitely so we can automatically recognize and approve future replies without holding them in a moderation queue.

If you create an account on our site (if applicable), we store the personal information provided in your profile. You may view, edit, or delete your data at any time — with the exception of your username. Administrators also have access to manage this information.

What rights you have over your data

If you have an account on this website or have left comments, you can request an exported file of the personal data we hold about you. You may also ask us to delete any of your data, except where we are legally required to retain it for compliance or security reasons.

Where your data is sent

All comments may be reviewed through automated services designed to detect and block spam submissions.