At speaknroar.com, we understand that the privacy of your personal information is important. Here is information about the types of personal information we receive and collect when you use speaknroar.com and how we protect your information. Your personal information won’t ever be sold to third parties.
Log files
We collect and use log file information, as do most websites. Information contained in log files includes your IP (Internet Protocol) address, your Internet service provider (such as AOL or Shaw Cable), the browser you used to access our website (such as Internet Explorer or Firefox), and the time when you have visited our website and pages visited on our website.
Cookies and web beacons
We use cookies to store data such as your personal preferences when you visit our website. This may include showing a pop-up window only once during your visit or allowing you to log in to some of our features such as forums.
Affiliate Disclosure Policy
There are certain costs associated with running this blog, including hosting, design, paid tools and content services, etc. To cover all these costs, I sometimes put affiliate links in my blog content. This means I earn a small commission when you purchase a product through an affiliate link at no additional cost to you.
We also use third party advertising on speaknroar.com to support our website. Some of these advertisers may use technologies such as cookies and trackers to advertise on our website, which also send information to these advertisers (such as Google through the Google Adsense program), including your IP address, internet provider and browser. You may have visited our website before and have Flash installed. This is typically used for geo-targeting or showing specific ads based on specific websites visited. You can disable or disable cookies or third-party cookies in your browser settings or by managing settings in programs such as Norton Internet Security. However, this may have an impact on how you interact with our website and other websites. This could include being unable to login to services or programs, such as forums or accounts.