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Miltonmarketing.com - Privacy - Legal Disclaimer

Miltonmarketing.com – Privacy – Legal Disclaimer

Privacy Policy

If you continue to use our website (www.miltonmarketing.com) you agree to the use and storing of cookies as per Googles cookie usage policies. Please note we collect IP, & geo location data, for helpdesk/contact support. We also collect data to improve and expand our content.

Our ADs are specifically targeted for your interests and desires. If you do not want targeted advertising keep reading.

Do you want to Stop getting personalized ads on non-Google websites & apps?

    1. Go to the Ad Settings page.
    2. Uncheck the box next to “Also use your activity & information from Google services to personalize ads on websites and apps that partner with Google to show ads.”

If you don’t see a checkbox, this setting is already off because of another setting or your administrator.

By opting out of targeted ADs we will serve only ADs based on the contents of the page/post visitor is reading.

Legal Disclaimer

All the information / data / ideology on this website – www.miltonmarketing.com – is published in good faith and for general information and/or educational purposes only.

www.miltonmarketing.com does not make any warranties about the completeness, reliability and accuracy of this information / data. Any action you take upon the information / data you find on this website (www.miltonmarketing.com), is strictly at your own risk.

www.miltonmarketing.com will not be liable / responsible  (directly or indirectly) for any losses and/or damages in connection with the use of our website and/or the information / data contained within or on ANY of our links whether text or image based.

You are responsible for the laws and rules applicable in your Country (jurisdiction).

From our website (www.miltonmarketing.com), you can visit other websites by following hyperlinks of text or images to such external sites.

While we strive to provide only quality links to useful and ethical websites, we have no control over the content and nature of these sites. These links to other websites do not imply a recommendation for all or any of the content / data / information / ideologies found on these sites. Site owners and content may change without notice and may occur before we have the opportunity to remove a link which may have gone ‘bad‘.

Please be also aware that when you leave our website, other sites may have different privacy policies and terms which are beyond our control. Please be sure to check the Privacy Policies of these sites as well as their TOS “Terms of Service” before engaging in any business or uploading any information / data.

Update / Amendment

As of:     04/06/2023

We have added ADs (Advertisements, and affiliate marketing links) on our website. We have filtered our ADs for Rated G (General Audience).

We collect your IP, GEO location, and store in our database. If you use tech support or contact us form we additionally store your email for the strict purpose of communicating with you.

Who we are

Our website address is: https://www.miltonmarketing.com

Chek out our About Us page.

Comments

When visitors leave comments on the site we collect the data shown in the comments form, and also the visitor’s IP address and browser user agent string to help spam detection.

An anonymized string created from your email address (also called a hash) may be provided to the Gravatar service to see if you are using it. The Gravatar service privacy policy is available here: https://automattic.com/privacy/. After approval of your comment, your profile picture is visible to the public in the context of your comment.

Media

If you upload images to the website, you should avoid uploading images with embedded location data (EXIF GPS) included. Visitors to the website can download and extract any location data from images on the website.

Cookies

If you leave a comment on our site you may opt-in to saving your name, email address and website in cookies. These are for your convenience so that you do not have to fill in your details again when you leave another comment. These cookies will last for one year.

If you visit our login page, we will set a temporary cookie to determine if your browser accepts cookies. This cookie contains no personal data and is discarded when you close your browser.

When you log in, we will also set up several cookies to save your login information and your screen display choices. Login cookies last for two days, and screen options cookies last for a year. If you select “Remember Me”, your login will persist for two weeks. If you log out of your account, the login cookies will be removed.

If you edit or publish an article, an additional cookie will be saved in your browser. This cookie includes no personal data and simply indicates the post ID of the article you just edited. It expires after 1 day.

Embedded content from other websites

Some articles on this site may include embedded content (e.g. videos, images, articles, etc.). Embedded content from other websites behaves in the exact same way as if the visitor has visited the other website.

These websites may collect data about you, use cookies, embed additional third-party tracking, and monitor your interaction with that embedded content, including tracking your interaction with the embedded content if you have an account and are logged in to that website.

Who we share your data with

If you request a password reset, your IP address will be included in the reset email. Otherwise we DO NOT share your data with no third parties.

How long we retain your data

If you leave a comment, the comment and its metadata are retained as per our retention policy. This is so we can recognize and approve any follow-up comments automatically instead of holding them in a moderation queue.

For users that register on our website (if any), we also store the personal information they provide in their user profile. All users can see, edit, or delete their personal information at any time (except they cannot change their username). Website administrators can also see and edit that information.

We have a default retention policy of 30 days for unregistered users. Registered users can ask for account deletion anytime. We only store the data to have a database for our existing customer history. This makes our tech support services more effective.

What rights you have over your data

If you have an account on this site, or have left comments, you can request to receive an exported file of the personal data we hold about you, including any data you have provided to us. You can also request that we erase any personal data we hold about you. This does not include any data we are obliged to keep for administrative, legal, or security purposes. Contact Us.

Where your data is sent

Visitor comments may be checked through an automated spam detection service.

Forminator Quizzes: Which quizzes are collecting personal data?

What personal data do we collect and why?

When visitors or users submit a quiz’s answer, we capture NO Personally Identifiable Information.

How long we retain your data

When visitors or users answer a quiz we retain the data for registered users only. We retain the data because we have classes for registered users to see the overall marks attempts and fails, and progress etc… Once a registered user deletes their account ALL data associated with that user is also deleted including quiz data.

Where we send your data

All collected data might be shown publicly and we send it to our workers or contractors to perform necessary actions based on answers.

 Geo Caching Services (world-wide)

This site utilizes caching in order to facilitate a faster response time and better user experience. Caching potentially stores a duplicate copy of every web page that is on display on this site globally. All cache files are temporary, and are never accessed by any third party, except as necessary to obtain technical support from the cache plugin vendor. Cache files expire on a schedule set by the site administrator, but may easily be purged by the admin before their natural expiration, if necessary.

We may use QUIC.cloud services to process & cache your data temporarily. Please see https://quic.cloud/privacy-policy/ for more details.

We also use Cloudflare to process & cache your data temporarily. Please see https://www.cloudflare.com/en-ca/privacypolicy/ for more details.

Third Parties

We use Google reCAPTCHA for spam protection. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://policies.google.com/privacy

We use Captcha for spam protection. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://www.hcaptcha.com/privacy

We use Akismet Spam for spam protection. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://automattic.com/privacy/

We use Mailchimp to manage our subscriber list. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://mailchimp.com/legal/privacy/

We use ActiveCampaign to manage our subscriber list. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://www.activecampaign.com/privacy-policy/

We use Aweber to manage our subscriber list. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://www.aweber.com/privacy.htm

We use Campaign Monitor to manage our subscriber list. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://www.campaignmonitor.com/policies/#privacy-policy

We use Trello to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://trello.com/privacy

We use Slack to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://slack.com/privacy-policy

We use Google Drive and Google Sheets to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://policies.google.com/privacy

We collect information about visitors who comment on Sites that use our Akismet anti-spam service. The information we collect includes the commenter’s IP address, Geo-location, user agent, referrer, and Site URL (along with other information directly provided by the commenter such as their name, username, email address, and the comment itself).

We DO NOT re-sell  your email or ANY of your information to ANY third party(s). Our sole purpose of data collection is to improve and expand our content, advertising, and server performance for GEO caching globally.


Privacy Policy Guide

Introduction

This text template will help you to create your web site’s privacy policy.

The template contains a suggestion of sections you most likely will need. Under each section heading you will find a short summary of what information you should provide, which will help you to get started. Some sections include suggested policy content, others will have to be completed with information from your theme and plugins.

Please edit your privacy policy content, making sure to delete the summaries, and adding any information from your theme and plugins. Once you publish your policy page, remember to add it to your navigation menu.

It is your responsibility to write a comprehensive privacy policy, to make sure it reflects all national and international legal requirements on privacy, and to keep your policy current and accurate.

Who we are

In this section you should note your site URL, as well as the name of the company, organization, or individual behind it, and some accurate contact information.

The amount of information you may be required to show will vary depending on your local or national business regulations. You may, for example, be required to display a physical address, a registered address, or your company registration number.

What personal data we collect and why we collect it

In this section you should note what personal data you collect from users and site visitors. This may include personal data, such as name, email address, personal account preferences; transactional data, such as purchase information; and technical data, such as information about cookies.

You should also note any collection and retention of sensitive personal data, such as data concerning health.

In addition to listing what personal data you collect, you need to note why you collect it. These explanations must note either the legal basis for your data collection and retention or the active consent the user has given.

Personal data is not just created by a user’s interactions with your site. Personal data is also generated from technical processes such as contact forms, comments, cookies, analytics, and third party embeds.

By default WordPress does not collect any personal data about visitors, and only collects the data shown on the User Profile screen from registered users. However some of your plugins may collect personal data. You should add the relevant information below.

Comments

In this subsection you should note what information is captured through comments. We have noted the data which WordPress collects by default.

Media

In this subsection you should note what information may be disclosed by users who can upload media files. All uploaded files are usually publicly accessible.

Contact forms

By default, WordPress does not include a contact form. If you use a contact form plugin, use this subsection to note what personal data is captured when someone submits a contact form, and how long you keep it. For example, you may note that you keep contact form submissions for a certain period for customer service purposes, but you do not use the information submitted through them for marketing purposes.

Cookies

In this subsection you should list the cookies your web site uses, including those set by your plugins, social media, and analytics. We have provided the cookies which WordPress installs by default.

Analytics

In this subsection you should note what analytics package you use, how users can opt out of analytics tracking, and a link to your analytics provider’s privacy policy, if any.

By default WordPress does not collect any analytics data. However, many web hosting accounts collect some anonymous analytics data. You may also have installed a WordPress plugin that provides analytics services. In that case, add information from that plugin here.

Who we share your data with

In this section you should name and list all third party providers with whom you share site data, including partners, cloud-based services, payment processors, and third party service providers, and note what data you share with them and why. Link to their own privacy policies if possible.

By default WordPress does not share any personal data with anyone.

How long we retain your data

In this section you should explain how long you retain personal data collected or processed by the web site. While it is your responsibility to come up with the schedule of how long you keep each dataset for and why you keep it, that information does need to be listed here. For example, you may want to say that you keep contact form entries for six months, analytics records for a year, and customer purchase records for ten years.

What rights you have over your data

In this section you should explain what rights your users have over their data and how they can invoke those rights.

Where your data is sent

In this section you should list all transfers of your site data outside the European Union and describe the means by which that data is safeguarded to European data protection standards. This could include your web hosting, cloud storage, or other third party services.

European data protection law requires data about European residents which is transferred outside the European Union to be safeguarded to the same standards as if the data was in Europe. So in addition to listing where data goes, you should describe how you ensure that these standards are met either by yourself or by your third party providers, whether that is through an agreement such as Privacy Shield, model clauses in your contracts, or binding corporate rules.

Contact information

In this section you should provide a contact method for privacy-specific concerns. If you are required to have a Data Protection Officer, list their name and full contact details here as well.

Additional information

If you use your site for commercial purposes and you engage in more complex collection or processing of personal data, you should note the following information in your privacy policy in addition to the information we have already discussed.

How we protect your data

In this section you should explain what measures you have taken to protect your users’ data. This could include technical measures such as encryption; security measures such as two factor authentication; and measures such as staff training in data protection. If you have carried out a Privacy Impact Assessment, you can mention it here too.

What data breach procedures we have in place

In this section you should explain what procedures you have in place to deal with data breaches, either potential or real, such as internal reporting systems, contact mechanisms, or bug bounties.

What third parties we receive data from

If your web site receives data about users from third parties, including advertisers, this information must be included within the section of your privacy policy dealing with third party data.

What automated decision making and/or profiling we do with user data

If your web site provides a service which includes automated decision making – for example, allowing customers to apply for credit, or aggregating their data into an advertising profile – you must note that this is taking place, and include information about how that information is used, what decisions are made with that aggregated data, and what rights users have over decisions made without human intervention.

Industry regulatory disclosure requirements

If you are a member of a regulated industry, or if you are subject to additional privacy laws, you may be required to disclose that information here.


Policies

Who we are

Suggested text:Our website address is: https://www.miltonmarketing.com.

Comments

Suggested text:When visitors leave comments on the site we collect the data shown in the comments form, and also the visitor’s IP address and browser user agent string to help spam detection.

An anonymized string created from your email address (also called a hash) may be provided to the Gravatar service to see if you are using it. The Gravatar service privacy policy is available here: https://automattic.com/privacy/. After approval of your comment, your profile picture is visible to the public in the context of your comment.

Media

Suggested text:If you upload images to the website, you should avoid uploading images with embedded location data (EXIF GPS) included. Visitors to the website can download and extract any location data from images on the website.

Cookies

Suggested text:If you leave a comment on our site you may opt-in to saving your name, email address and website in cookies. These are for your convenience so that you do not have to fill in your details again when you leave another comment. These cookies will last for one year.

If you visit our login page, we will set a temporary cookie to determine if your browser accepts cookies. This cookie contains no personal data and is discarded when you close your browser.

When you log in, we will also set up several cookies to save your login information and your screen display choices. Login cookies last for two days, and screen options cookies last for a year. If you select “Remember Me”, your login will persist for two weeks. If you log out of your account, the login cookies will be removed.

If you edit or publish an article, an additional cookie will be saved in your browser. This cookie includes no personal data and simply indicates the post ID of the article you just edited. It expires after 1 day.

Embedded content from other websites

Suggested text:Articles on this site may include embedded content (e.g. videos, images, articles, etc.). Embedded content from other websites behaves in the exact same way as if the visitor has visited the other website.

These websites may collect data about you, use cookies, embed additional third-party tracking, and monitor your interaction with that embedded content, including tracking your interaction with the embedded content if you have an account and are logged in to that website.

Who we share your data with

Suggested text:If you request a password reset, your IP address will be included in the reset email.

How long we retain your data

Suggested text:If you leave a comment, the comment and its metadata are retained indefinitely. This is so we can recognize and approve any follow-up comments automatically instead of holding them in a moderation queue.

For users that register on our website (if any), we also store the personal information they provide in their user profile. All users can see, edit, or delete their personal information at any time (except they cannot change their username). Website administrators can also see and edit that information.

What rights you have over your data

Suggested text:If you have an account on this site, or have left comments, you can request to receive an exported file of the personal data we hold about you, including any data you have provided to us. You can also request that we erase any personal data we hold about you. This does not include any data we are obliged to keep for administrative, legal, or security purposes.

Where your data is sent

Suggested text:Visitor comments may be checked through an automated spam detection service.

Plugin: Smush

Note: Smush does not interact with end users on your website. The only input option Smush has is to a newsletter subscription for site admins only. If you would like to notify your users of this in your privacy policy, you can use the information below.

Smush sends images to the WPMU DEV servers to optimize them for web use. This includes the transfer of EXIF data. The EXIF data will either be stripped or returned as it is. It is not stored on the WPMU DEV servers.

Smush uses the Stackpath Content Delivery Network (CDN). Stackpath may store web log information of site visitors, including IPs, UA, referrer, Location and ISP info of site visitors for 7 days. Files and images served by the CDN may be stored and served from countries other than your own. Stackpath’s privacy policy can be found here.

We collect information about visitors who comment on Sites that use our Akismet Anti-spam service. The information we collect depends on how the User sets up Akismet for the Site, but typically includes the commenter’s IP address, user agent, referrer, and Site URL (along with other information directly provided by the commenter such as their name, username, email address, and the comment itself).

Hello,

This information serves as a guide on what sections need to be modified due to usage of The Events Calendar and its Add-ons.

You should include the information below in the correct sections of you privacy policy.

Disclaimer: This information is only for guidance and not to be considered as legal advice.

What personal data we collect and why we collect it

Event, Venue, and Organizer Information

Through the usage of The Events Calendar, Events Calendar PRO, The Events Calendar Filter Bar, Eventbrite Tickets, and Community Events plugins, as well as our Event Aggregator Import service (contained within The Events Calendar plugin), information may be collected and stored within your website’s database.

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If you create, submit, import, save, or publish Event, Venue, or Organizer information, such information is retained in the local database:

  1. Venue information: name, address, city, country, province, postal code, phone, website, geographical coordinates (latitude and longitude)
  2. Organizer information: name, phone, website, email
  3. Event information: website, cost, description, date, time, image

Importing Events, Venues, and Organizers:

  1. All data present within a CSV or ICS file and external URLs (for events, venues, organizers, and tickets)
  2. Import origin data (URL from where events are being imported—such as Eventbrite, MeetUp, other compatible URL sources, and more, which can include similar or same data as listed above)
  3. Eventbrite Ticket information: name, description, cost, type, quantity

Please note that to create new events through the Community Events submission form, a user must hold a website account on this domain. This information is retained in the local database. It is also possible to create events anonymously, if the site owner has this option enabled.

When purchasing Eventbrite Tickets, attendee, purchaser, and order information are stored and managed by Eventbrite.

API Keys

The Events Calendar suite offers the use of third-party API keys. The primary functions are to enhance the features we’ve built in, some of which use Google Maps, PayPal, Eventbrite, and Meetup. These API keys are not supplied by The Events Calendar.

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We make use of certain APIs, in order to provide specific features.

These APIs may include the following third party services: Google Maps (API key), Meetup (OAuth token), PayPal (email, Client ID, Client Secret), Eventbrite (API key, auth URL, Client Secret), and Zoom (email, Client ID, Client Secret).

How Long You Retain this Data

All information (data) is retained in the local database indefinitely, unless otherwise deleted.

Certain data may be exported or removed upon users’ requests via the existing Exporter or Eraser. Please note, however, that several “edge cases” exist in which we are unable to perfect the gathering and export of all data for your end users. We suggest running a search in your local database, as well as within the WordPress Dashboard, in order to identify all data collected and stored for your specific user requests.

Where We Send Your Data

The Events Calendar does not send any user data outside of your website by default.

If you have extended our plugin(s) to send data to a third-party service such as Eventbrite, Google Maps, or PayPal, user information may be passed to these external services. These services may be located abroad.

You deactivated this plugin on 23 March 2024 and may no longer need this policy.

What personal data we collect and why we collect it

IP address for searches

All searches performed using the internal site search are logged in the database, including the following information: the search query, the number of hits found, user ID for users who are logged in, date and time and the IP address. The IP address is stored for security and auditing purposes.

How long we retain your data

The search logs are stored for 30 days before they are automatically removed.

You deactivated this plugin on 23 March 2024 and may no longer need this policy.

Which forms collect personal data?

If you use Forminator PRO to create and embed any forms on your website, you may need to mention it here to properly distinguish it from other forms.

What personal data do we collect and why?

By default Forminator captures the <strong>IP Address</strong> for each submission to a Form. Other personal data such as your <strong>name</strong> and <strong>email address</strong> may also be captured, depending on the Form Fields.

Note: In this section you should include any personal data you collected and which form captures personal data to give users more relevant information. You should also include an explanation of why this data is needed. The explanation must note either the legal basis for your data collection and retention of the active consent the user has given.

Suggested text:When visitors or users submit a form, we capture the <strong>IP Address</strong> for spam protection. We also capture the <strong>email address</strong> and might capture other personal data included in the Form fields.

How long we retain your data

By default Forminator retains all form submissions <strong>forever</strong>. You can change this setting in <strong>Forminator</strong> » <strong>Settings</strong> » <strong>Privacy Settings</strong>

Suggested text:When visitors or users submit a form we retain the data for 30 days.

Where we send your data

Suggested text:All collected data might be shown publicly and we send it to our workers or contractors to perform necessary actions based on the form submission.

Third Parties

If your forms utilize either built-in or external third party services, in this section you should mention any third parties and its privacy policy.

By default Forminator Forms can be configured to connect with these third parties:

  • Akismet. Enabled when you installed and configured Akismet on your site.
  • Google reCAPTCHA. Enabled when you added reCAPTCHA on your forms.
  • hCaptcha. Enabled when you added hCaptcha on your forms.
  • Mailchimp. Enabled when you activated and set up Mailchimp on Integrations settings.
  • ActiveCampaign. Enabled when you activated and set up ActiveCampaign on Integrations settings.
  • Aweber. Enabled when you activated and set up Aweber on Integrations settings.
  • Campaign Monitor. Enabled when you activated and set up Campaign Monitor on Integrations settings.
  • Google Drive. Enabled when you activated and set up Google Drive on Integrations settings.
  • Trello. Enabled when you activated and set up Trello on Integrations settings.
  • Slack. Enabled when you activated and set up Slack on Integrations settings.

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We use Google reCAPTCHA for spam protection. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en.

We use hCaptcha for spam protection. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://www.hcaptcha.com/privacy.

We use Akismet Spam for spam protection. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://automattic.com/privacy/.

We use Mailchimp to manage our subscriber list. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://mailchimp.com/legal/privacy/.

We use ActiveCampaign to manage our subscriber list. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://www.activecampaign.com/privacy-policy/.

We use Aweber to manage our subscriber list. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://www.aweber.com/privacy.htm.

We use Campaign Monitor to manage our subscriber list. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://www.campaignmonitor.com/policies/#privacy-policy.

We use Google Drive and Google Sheets to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en.

We use Trello to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://trello.com/privacy.

We use Slack to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://slack.com/privacy-policy.

You deactivated this plugin on 23 March 2024 and may no longer need this policy.

Which polls are collecting personal data?

If you use Forminator PRO to create and embed any polls on your website, you may need to mention it here to properly distinguish it from other polls.

What personal data do we collect and why?

By default Forminator captures the <strong>IP Address</strong> for each Poll submission.

In this section you should note what personal data you collected including which polls are available. You should also explan why this data is needed. Include the legal basis for your data collection and note the active consent the user has given.

Suggested text:When visitors or users submit a poll, we capture the <strong>IP Address</strong> for spam protection and to set voter limitations.

How long we retain your data

By default Forminator retains all votes and its <strong>IP Address</strong> <strong>forever</strong>. You can change this setting in <strong>Forminator</strong> » <strong>Settings</strong> » <strong>Privacy Settings</strong>

Suggested text:When visitors or users votes on a poll we retain the <strong>IP Address</strong> data for 30 days and anonymize it.

Where we send your data

Suggested text:All collected data might be shown publicly and we send it to our workers or contractors to perform necessary actions based on votes.

Third Parties

If your polls utilize either built-in or external third party services, in this section you should mention any third parties and its privacy policy.

By default Forminator Polls can be configured to connect with these third parties:

  • Akismet. Enabled when you installed and configured Akismet on your site.
  • Google Drive. Enabled when you activated and set up Google Drive on Integrations settings.
  • Trello. Enabled when you activated and set up Trello on Integrations settings.
  • Slack. Enabled when you activated and set up Slack on Integrations settings.

Suggested text:

We use Akismet Spam for spam protection. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://automattic.com/privacy/.

We use Google Drive and Google Sheets to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en.

We use Trello to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://trello.com/privacy.

We use Slack to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://slack.com/privacy-policy.

You deactivated this plugin on 23 March 2024 and may no longer need this policy.

Which quizzes are collecting personal data?

If you use Forminator PRO to create and embed any quizzes on your website, you may need to mention it here to properly distinguish it from other quizzes.

What personal data do we collect and why?

By default Forminator captures <strong>NO Personally Identifiable Information</strong> for each Quiz submission.

In this section you should note what personal data you collected including which quizzes are available. You should also explain why this data is needed. Include the legal basis for your data collection and note the active consent the user has given.

Suggested text:When visitors or users submit a quiz’s answer, we capture <strong>NO Personally Identifiable Information</strong>.

How long we retain your data

By default Forminator retains all quizzes answers and <strong>forever</strong>. You can change this setting in <strong>Forminator</strong> » <strong>Settings</strong> » <strong>Data</strong>

Suggested text:When visitors or users answer a quiz we retain the <strong>answers</strong> data for 30 days and then remove it from our system.

Where we send your data

Suggested text:All collected data might be shown publicly and we send it to our workers or contractors to perform necessary actions based on answers.

Third Parties

If your quizzes utilize either built-in or external third party services, in this section you should mention any third parties and its privacy policy.

By default Forminator Quizzes can be configured to connect with these third parties:

  • Google Drive. Enabled when you activated and set up Google Drive on Integrations settings.
  • Trello. Enabled when you activated and set up Trello on Integrations settings.
  • Slack. Enabled when you activated and set up Slack on Integrations settings.

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We use Google Drive and Google Sheets to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en.

We use Trello to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://trello.com/privacy.

We use Slack to manage our integration data. Their privacy policy can be found here : https://slack.com/privacy-policy.

You deactivated this plugin on 23 March 2024 and may no longer need this policy.

This site utilizes caching in order to facilitate a faster response time and better user experience. Caching potentially stores a duplicate copy of every web page that is on display on this site. All cache files are temporary, and are never accessed by any third party, except as necessary to obtain technical support from the cache plugin vendor. Cache files expire on a schedule set by the site administrator, but may easily be purged by the admin before their natural expiration, if necessary. We may use QUIC.cloud services to process & cache your data temporarily.Please see https://quic.cloud/privacy-policy/ for more details.


Consent

By using our website (www.miltonmarketing.com), you hereby consent to our disclaimer and agree to ALL its aforementioned terms / conditions / statements, and our privacy policy, including its updates/amendments.

The aforementioned policy officially ends here.

For the inquisitive minds keep reading for: Why do most sites use cookies?


Why do most sites use cookies?


Cookies are the main reason why websites must have a privacy policy before operating in a certain countries.

Why do most websites use cookies? No not edible cookies, or chocolate chip or Oreo cookies.

Today we are going to discuss computer “Cookies”, which most (I think 99.9%) of websites use today.

Cookies are the reason why websites could recognize you and differ you from others. Cookies are one of the reasons why websites are as cool as they are now.

What is a cookie and what does it do?

Cookies are messages that web servers pass to your web browser when you visit Internet sites. Your browser stores each message in a small file called cookie.txt. When you request another page from the server, your browser sends the cookie back to the server.

Why do we use cookies? 

It is mostly used by Web Server as an ID that was used to identify You from others. It is also used by the program (eg. JavaScript) to store a temporal data used in the program itself.

What is a cookie policy?

The Cookie Law is a piece of privacy legislation that requires websites to get consent from visitors to store or retrieve any information on a computer, smartphone or tablet. Almost all websites use cookies – little data files – to store information in people’s web browsers.

Are Cookies secure?

Cookies that are sent over HTTP (port 80) are not secure as the HTTP protocol is not encrypted. Cookies sent over HTTPS (port 443) are secure as HTTPS is encrypted as is https://www.miltonmarketing.com.

So, if Facebook sends/receives cookies via HTTP, they can be stolen and used nefariously. That’s why you should always check for a green padlock right beside your browser’s URL bar. A website without a green padlock is insecure and all data that are sent and received can be hijacked with Man-in-the-middle attack

If it says secured, trusted, or green pad lock your safe from a MITM (Man-in-the middle attack).

If you see connection not secure or pad lock with red line, or messages about communications not secure. Then proceed with caution, because in this case anything sent, typed into a text box such as passwords, credit cards, cookies can be intercepted and used for unlawful purposes or sold for a profit.

Are Cookies bad?

No, cookies are stored in text (.txt) files which will never cause any trouble with your device. Just reset your browser cache or use the trusted:

CCleaner is the number-one tool for cleaning your PC. It protects your privacy and makes your computer faster and more secure!

The truth is you are never really safe and secure online.

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