We want to ensure the safety of our readers’ personal information. To this end, we have created a set of guidelines on how we collect, store and use readers’ information. You can review these guidelines in the following sections.
Make sure you understand each item in the present policy. If there’s anything you’re unsure about and need some clarifications, please ask. You can contact us via email, or by leaving a comment on this page.
Read our Terms of Use for further information about the Login.Expert rules.
Types of Information We May Collect on Login.Expert
There are two basic types of information we collect and store on Login.Expert, namely personally identifiable information and non-personally identifiable information. We will describe what sort of data falls into each category and how we may use that data.
Personally Identifiable Information
Information in this category is the most sensitive. It can be used to personally identify you, the user. It may include things such as your full name, personal address, email, telephone number or social media account.
How We Collect It
As a rule, we avoid collecting this type of information. We will ask for personally identifiable information when you leave a comment on our website or when you send us a message through our Contact page. We need this information firstly to verify your identity, or in other words, to verify you are who you claim to be.
We will also require contact information to get in touch with you, either to answer a question, reply to feedback. We may also see this information when you follow us on social media.
We will never collect, store or use this information without your consent. We will always ask you to give this information voluntarily.
If you would like us to remove any personally identfiable information we have collected from you in the past, you can send us a message through our Contact page. We will remove any personal information we have within maximum 30 days.
How We Use It
We generally use this information to stay in touch. We will never send personally identifiable information to third parties without your consent.
Non-personally Identifiable Information
Personal information in this category cannot be used to identify you.This type of information includes your web browser type, date and time stamps for when you visit Login.Expert and in some cases your general area.
How We Collect It
We collect non-personally identifiable information automatically, every time you visit our website. We record the time and date you accessed our website, as well as the IP you were using.
How We Use It
We use non-personally identifiable information strictly for statistical purposes. These files help us understand our readers better. And this, in turn, helps us perfect our content to suit the interests of our audience better.
By learning when you access our site, we know when we should publish new posts, to fit your schedule. And by finding out which pages you visit more often or spend more time on, we learn what structures work better and which topics you’re most interested in.
We may also share non-personally identifiable information with third parties to offer you customized offers and optimize your browsing experience.
Cookies
Like most websites, Login.Expert uses cookies. Cookies leave a small data file on your computer. This file is completely harmless. The information it gathers cannot be used to identify you, nor does it access any sensitive data you may have on your computer.
Cookies merely tell us what topics you are looking for while browsing, and what types of articles you are interested in. They also tell us what websites you’ve visited before you came to Login.Expert and which websites you visited after you left.
Cookies can be quite useful, as they allow us the send you relevant content and personalized offers more suited to your preferences. They also help us further develop our website and improve our content.
If you don’t feel comfortable with the use of cookies, you can disable them at any time from your browser’s settings tab. However, bear in mind that cookies have certain functions that are tied to a website’s functionality. As such, when you disable cookies, certain pages may not work properly. In this case, you should try re-enabling cookies, then restarting your browser. Go back to the page where you encountered the issue to see if it was resolved.
Third Party Websites
When you access an external webpage via a link in one of our articles, this privacy policy no longer applies. We are not responsible for the way in which third parties collect, store and use personal information from their readers. As such, we cannot be held accountable for any damages you may incur as a result of visiting a third-party website.