Privacy Policy

Registry

To customize the famousdogsmagazine site, a user must first complete the registration form. During registration, the user is required to provide contact information (such as email address). We do not collect the name and address of the user. We use this information to contact the user about the services on our site for which he has expressed interest. The user is also required to provide demographic information (such as age group, gender, city, and country) and unique identifiers (such as username and password).

Use of the information

AMIXIMA uses personal information to: develop improvements at famousdogsmagazine.blogspot.com; marketing and promotional purposes; and evaluate the use of famousdogsmagazine.blogspot.com by analyzing and otherwise using personal information and related data together, but not with respect to any individual user of famousdogsmagazine.blogspot.com. In addition, AMIXIMA uses personal information to send emails to famousdogsmagazine.blogspot.com users that provide their email address regarding specific promotions or to send a direct email regarding famousdogsmagazine.blogspot.com updates and service improvements to users who choose during the famousdogsmagazine.blogspot.com registration process.

Cookies

A cookie is data stored on the user's computer linked to information about the user. The use of a cookie is not linked in any way to any personally identifiable information while you are on our site. We currently do not use cookies on our site. Some of our business partners use cookies on our site (for example, advertisers). However, we do not have access or control over these cookies, once we have given them permission to set cookies for advertising. This privacy statement covers the use of cookies only by famousdogsmagazine.blogspot.com and does not cover the use of cookies by any advertiser.

Log files

Like most standard website servers, we use log files. This includes Internet protocol (IP) addresses, browser type, Internet service provider (ISP), reference/exit pages, platform type, date/time stamp and amber of clicks to analyze trends, manage the site, track user movement as a whole and collect broad demographic information for aggregate use. IP addresses, etc. They are not linked to personally identifiable information. We use a tracking utility called Webtrends that uses log files to analyze user movement.

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