Privacy Policy

Welcome to our Privacy Policy

Your privacy is critically important to us.

It is the policy of Firesticklab to value your privacy in relation to any details that we may obtain while running our website. This Privacy Policy applies to https:/firesticklab.com/ (“us,” “we,” or “https:/firesticklab.com/” below).

We respect your privacy and are committed to protecting information that you may provide us through the Website that is personally identifiable.

This Privacy Policy (“Privacy Policy”) has been implemented to clarify what information may be collected on our website, how we use this information and under what conditions we may reveal the information to third parties.

This Privacy Policy applies only to information that we obtain through the Website and does not extend to our collection of other sources of information.

In addition to the Terms and Conditions listed on our website, this Privacy Policy sets out the general rules and policies governing your use of our website. You may be required to agree to certain terms and conditions, depending on your activities when you visit our Website.

Website Visitors

Like most website operators, Firesticklab gathers non-personally-identifying information of the kind typically made accessible by web browsers and servers, such as user type, language preference, reference location, and the date and time of each visitor request.

The aim of Firesticklab in collecting information that is not personally identifiable is to better understand how visitors to Firesticklab use its website. From time to time, Firesticklab can reveal in the aggregate information that is not personally identifiable, e.g. by publishing a report on trends in the use of its website.

Firesticklab also gathers personally identifiable information such as Internet Protocol (IP) addresses for users who are logged in, and users who leave comments on https:/firesticklab.com/blog posts.

Firesticklab only discloses logged-in IP addresses of users and commenters under the same circumstances it uses and discloses personal identification information as described below.

Gathering of Personally-Identifying Information

Some visitors to the Firesticklab websites choose to interact with Firesticklab in ways that require that Firesticklab collect personal information.

The quantity and type of information Firesticklab gather depends on the nature of the interaction. We ask visitors who sign up for a blog at https:/firesticklab.com, for example, to provide a username and email address.

Security

We care about the protection of your Personal Data but note that no method of communication over the Internet, or electronic storage system, is 100 per cent secure. Although we aim to use commercially appropriate means to protect your Personal Information, we can not guarantee the absolute security of that data.

Advertisements

Ads appearing on our website may be supplied by advertising partners who may set cookies to users.

These cookies allow the ad server to identify your computer whenever an online advertisement is sent to you to collect information about you or others using your computer.

Among other items, this information helps ad networks to deliver targeted advertisements that they believe will be of greatest interest to you. This Privacy Policy protects Firesticklab’s use of cookies and does not cover any advertiser’s use of cookies.

Links To External Sites

Our Service may include links to external websites which we do not run. Clicking on a link from a third party will direct you to the site of that third party.

We strongly recommend that you review the Privacy Policy and the terms and conditions of each website you visit.

We have no control over the content, privacy policies or practices of any third party websites, products or services and we take no responsibility for them.

Aggregated Statistics

Firesticklab may gather statistics on visitor activity on its website. Firesticklab can publicly display or provide information to others. Firesticklab does not reveal the personally identifiable information, however.

Cookies

Firesticklab uses “Cookies,” similar technology and services provided by others to view customized content, appropriate ads, and store your interests on your computer to enhance and improve your online experience.

A cookie is a string of information stored on a visitor’s machine by a website, and given to the website by the visitor’s browser any time the visitor returns.

Firesticklab uses cookies to help Firesticklab recognise and monitor users, their use of https:/firesticklab.com/ and access habits to their website.

Firesticklab visitors who do not want cookies installed on their computers should configure their browsers to reject cookies before using the websites of Firesticklab, with the downside that some features of the websites of Firesticklab may not function properly without the support of cookies.

You hereby accept and consent to Firesticklab’s use of cookies by continuing to access our website without adjusting your cookie settings.

Privacy Policy Changes

While most of the changes are likely to be minor, Firesticklab may change its Privacy Policy from time to time and in the sole discretion of Firesticklab.

Firesticklab urges visitors to review this page regularly for any updates to its Privacy Policy. After any revisions to this Privacy Policy, your continued use of this site will constitute your approval of such a move.

Piracy Of Contents

We highly condemn against piracy of content and my website https://firesticklab.com never ask its users to use the pirated content.

Everything that is provided on this website is only for the educational purpose and we never promote such apps or content that is not legal.

If you are using this then make sure to read the policy of your country and use it on your own risk. Firesticklab will not guarantees what you face or the policy of the 3rd-party source.

Credit & Contact Information

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