Privacy Policy
Thank you for visiting ILoveTux at http://www.ILoveTux.com ("ILoveTux") Linux Internet web site ("Site") located at the URL http://www.ILoveTux.com. This Privacy Policy details certain policies implemented throughout ILoveTux governing ILoveTux's use of personally identifiable information provided to ILoveTux via this Site or otherwise.
Privacy Policy Updates
Due to the Internet's rapidly evolving nature, ILoveTux may need to update this Privacy Policy from time to time. If so, ILoveTux will post its updated Privacy Policy on our Site located at http://www.ILoveTux.com/privacy.html and how we may use this information. ILoveTux encourages you to review this Privacy Policy regularly for any changes. Your continued use of this Site will be subject to the then-current Privacy Policy.
Information Collection and Use
You can generally visit our Site without revealing any personally identifiable information about yourself. However, in certain sections of this Site, to use certain services, we may require you to create an account, or we may invite you to submit questions or comments or request information, subscribe to a post feeds, participate in surveys or pools, questionnaires or contests, or message boards or forums. Due to the nature of some of these activities, we may ask that you complete and submit an online form with personally identifiable information such as your name, email address, website and or other additional contact information.
If you have created an account, you may opt to provide additional personally identifiable information in your profile such as your name, email address, and website URL. Providing any additional personally identifiable information beyond what is required to create an account is optional. We may use your personally identifiable information to deliver certain services, products or information you have requested, verify your authority to enter certain password protected areas of the Site, send you notices for services that you have used or that may be of interest to you, and improve the content and general administration of the Site. We may receive your personally identifiable information from our partners that provide us with third-party services so that we can customize and improve the services that we may provide to you. Additionally, we would not elect to use your personal information such as your email address and your website URL for any profit sharing web activities or even for commercial purposes.
Children's Privacy
ILoveTux is committed to protecting the privacy needs of children and we encourage parents and guardians to take an active role in their children's online activities and interests. ILoveTux's services and Site are not intended for and may not be used by children under the age of 13. ILoveTux does not knowingly collect personally identifiable information from children under the age of 13 and ILoveTux does not target its services or this Site to children under 13.
Cookies
We may use small text files called cookies to improve overall Site experience. A cookie is a piece of data stored on the user's hard drive containing information about the user. Cookies generally do not permit us to personally identify you in some Site URLs. Some advertisements that appear on this Site are delivered to you by our advertising partners. Our advertising partners may download cookies to your computer. Doing this allows the advertising network to recognize your computer each time they send you an advertisement. In this way, they may compile information about where you, or others who are using your computer, saw their advertisements and determine which advertisements are clicked. This information allows an advertising network to deliver targeted advertisements that they believe will be of most interest to you. We do not have access to or control of the cookies that may be placed by the third party advertisers.
Aggregate Information
The Site may track the total number of visitors to our Site, the number of visitors to each page of our Site, IP addresses, External Web Sites (defined below) linked to, search terms and the domain names of our users' Internet Service Providers, and we may analyze these data for trends and statistics in the aggregate, but such information will be maintained, used and disclosed in aggregate form only and it will not contain personally identifiable information. We also may collect aggregate labor statistics from public records. Such aggregate information is not linked to any personal information that can identify any individual person. We may use such aggregate information to analyze trends, administer the Site, track users' movement, and gather broad demographic information for aggregate use. We may share this aggregate information with third parties, including for various reasons related to our business to assist them in targeting advertisements to appropriate audiences.
This Site is not responsible for damages and intrusion caused by submitted articles, comments and post response by any Site visitors and/or post authors. However, we have full rights to deny, delete, modify any submitted comments and response. Submitted articles are believed to be in responsibility of its original author and believed to be by its article editors as well. If you have submitted any external links or articles from this Site, you are accepting this Site terms that we believed it is original article and comment submitted by you unless otherwise noted by post and/or comments, or external website link or sites.
Disclosure
We may not disclose your personally identifiable information outside the staff or persons responsible for this Site. We would also disclose your personally identifiable information if we reasonably believe we are required to do so by law, regulation or other government authority. We will not sell your personally identifiable information to any other company or organization except we may transfer your personally identifiable information to a successor entity upon a merger, consolidation or other corporate reorganization in which ILoveTux participates or to a purchaser of all or substantially all of ILoveTux’s assets to which this Site relates. Such successor entity shall be bound by the terms and conditions of this Privacy Policy.
Links to Third Party Sites
The Site may provide links to other Web sites or resources over which ILoveTux does not have control ("External Web Sites"). Such links do not constitute an endorsement by ILoveTux of those External Web Sites. You acknowledge that ILoveTux is providing these links to you only as a convenience, and further agree that ILoveTux is not responsible for the content of such External Web Sites. Your use of External Web Sites is subject to your care, discretion and responsibilities.
We may employ procedural and technological Site measures, consistent with industry practice. Such measures are reasonably designed to help protect your personally identifiable information from loss, unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration or destruction. ILoveTux may use firewalls, intrusion detection, internal restrictions, password protection, physical lock and key and other security measures to help prevent unauthorized access to your personally identifiable information.
Questions?
If you have any questions regarding this Privacy Policy please contact us via Contact Page.
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