Smalljoynews places a high priority on safeguarding your privacy, which is why we have implemented a comprehensive Privacy Policy. This policy has been put in place to explain how Smalljoynews collects, processes, and safeguards your data and any other related information.
The Privacy Policy applies to Smalljoynews and its services, including its website and various features, such as articles and casual games. The policy is readily available to the public on Smalljoynews’ website, and any updates or changes to the policy will be made available by posting an amended version on the website.
To better understand the Privacy Policy, it’s important to familiarize yourself with some of the key definitions.
- The policy explains that Personally Identifiable Data refers to any data that can be used to identify or locate an individual. This may include names, email addresses, or any other information that can be used to specifically identify an individual.
- Pseudonymous Data, on the other hand, refers to information that may identify a user, but not their true name. For example, a user may be identified as “user 1234,” rather than their actual name.
- Smalljoynews also uses cookies, which are small text files of information that are sent to your browser from the website server and stored on your computer for later retrieval. Cookies help to maintain your preferences and enable efficient use of the website. Additionally, cookies allow Smalljoynews to better understand how users interact with their website and to provide customized content and services.
- Most browsers automatically accept cookies, but users have the option to refuse cookies or selectively accept certain cookies by adjusting their browser preferences. However, disabling cookies may result in some features of the website being unavailable, and some web pages may not display correctly. Users have the option to enable or disable cookies, and may opt-out of ad-serving cookies using the services provided by http://www.aboutads.info/choices/ or http://www.youronlinechoices.com/uk/your-ad-choices/ for users in the European Union.
- Pixel tags, or Web beacons, are small strings of code that are used to deliver graphic images on a web page for the purpose of transferring information, such as the IP address of the computer that downloaded the page on which the Web beacon appears. This information helps Smalljoynews to better understand how users interact with their website and improve their services