Privacy Policy


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Data Collection for Comments

By submitting a comment, we collect necessary data such as form inputs, IP addresses, and browser details. This data is required to prevent spam and maintain the security of the website. Email hashes may be sent to Gravatar for profile image verification. For more detailed information about our privacy practices, refer to: https://pyroflarecrusher.info/policy.html. Profile images will only be displayed after approval.

Uploading Media: Best Practices

Users are advised to remove EXIF GPS data from media files before submission. This data could reveal location information that we prefer to keep private.

Cookies and Tracking

By leaving a comment, your personal data may be stored in cookies for your convenience. These cookies will remain valid for up to one year. Temporary login cookies will be created to ensure browser compatibility. Your login will remain valid for two days, while screen preferences will be saved for one year. If you choose the "Remember Me" option, your session will last for two weeks. Logging out will remove all cookies related to your session. If you edit or post a new article, a cookie will be stored containing the article ID for one day.

External Embedded Content

External content from embedded sources behaves as though you visited the external site directly. These platforms may collect user data, track activities, and set cookies.

Sharing User Data

Password reset emails will contain your IP address for verification purposes.

Retention and Management of Data

Comments and metadata are retained indefinitely for follow-up reviews and approval. Registered users’ data is stored and can be updated or deleted, excluding the username. Administrators may modify user data as needed.

Your Rights to Data

You have the right to request your personal data or request its deletion, except when retention is required for legal, security, or administrative purposes.

Automated Spam Detection

Automated systems may scan comments to detect and prevent spam.