Who are we?
Our website (Freelance Working Institute) address is https://freelanceworkinginstitute.com.
Comments
When users submit comments on the website, the information displayed in the comments form, the visitor’s IP address, and the internet user agent information are collected by us to detect better and eliminate spam.
If you use the Gravatar service, the Gravatar service may check to determine if it already possesses an anonymized string derived from your email address, which is also known as a hash. The privacy policy for the Gravatar service may be accessed at this location: https://automattic.com/privacy/. Once your comment has been reviewed and approved, your profile image will be made available to the public within the setting of your comment.
Media
You must avoid uploading images to the website with integrated location data (also known as EXIF GPS) if you plan on uploading files. Downloading and extracting any location data from the photographs hosted on the website is an option for website visitors.
Cookies
You will be given the option to have your name, email address, and website saved in cookies if you post a comment on our website. These are provided for comfort because you do not need to re-enter your information whenever you leave a new comment on the site. These cookies have a shelf life of one whole year.
When you visit the page where you log in to our site, we will place a temporary cookie on your browser to determine whether or not it supports cookies. When you exit your browser, this cookie, which does not contain any personally identifiable information, is deleted. Whenever you log in, we will also set up many cookies to preserve the information you entered at login and the screen display options you select.
Cookies used for logging in remain valid for two days, but cookies used to customize the interface remain valid for an entire year. If you check the box labeled “Remember Me,” your login information will be stored for two weeks. The login cookies will be deleted if you exit your account without logging out first.
When you change an article and publish it, another cookie will be created and stored in your browser. This cookie does not include any personally identifiable information; all it does is show the post ID of the content you have most recently updated. After one day, it will become invalid.
Embedded content from other websites
There may be embedded content in some of the articles found on this website (e.g., images, videos, articles, etc.). When a visitor views content embedded from another website, the experience is the same as if they had visited the original website.
These websites may gather data regarding you, use cookies, embed extra third-party monitoring, and monitor your interaction with that embedded material. When you have an account and are signed in to that website, they may also track your activity with the embedded content.
Who we share your data with
Your IP address will be included in the recovery email sent to you if you choose to reset your password.
How long do we retain your data?
If you post a comment, the comment and the associated data will be stored permanently. This one is done so that any follow-up comments can be recognized and approved automatically, rather than waiting in a moderation queue for them to be reviewed.
Assuming a user chooses to sign up on our website (if any users choose to register), we will keep any personally identifying information they supply in their user profile. Every user can see, make changes to, or remove their data anytime. Admin of the website can view and change that information as well.
What rights do you have over your data?
You have the right order to acquire an exported file of the private information we possess on you, which includes any data you have submitted to us when you have a profile on this website or have left comments on articles that we have posted. You also can request that we delete any personal information we have stored about you. It doesn’t include data we must store for administration, legal, or security concerns. Those are the only types of data that are not included.
Where we send your data
An automatic spam detection service could be used to check the comments left by site visitors.