SpottersBlog Privacy Notice December 9, 2005
Personal information
- SpottersBlog asks for some personal information when you sign up to use SpottersBlog, including your email address and a password, which is used to protect your account from unauthorized access.
- In addition to publishing your weblog posts, you may also provide additional profile information, such as a photo, birthday, location, etc. You can edit your profile at any time on your profile administration page.
- SpottersBlog servers automatically record information about your use of the service, such as when you use SpottersBlog and the frequency and size of data transfers.
- Your personal information and email address will never be shared with third party companies.
- SpottersBlog will never contact you via email and ask for your login information. Immediately inform us of any such activities via the Support Contact Form
- All communications from us will be done via SpottersBlog, and occasional email.
Uses
- SpottersBlog.com stores and maintains your account information and copies of your weblog posts and comments, including drafts, in order to provide the service.
Your choices
- You can change your SpottersBlog account settings, including your profile information, at any time in the Settings section of SpottersBlog. You can edit, save drafts and remove your weblog posts at any time, as described in Support Area.
- If you delete your weblog, we will remove all posts from public view. Because of the way we maintain this service, residual copies of your profile information and other information associated with your account may remain on back-up media.
More information
Further information about SpottersBlog is available in Support Area.
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