I respect and am committed to protecting your privacy. This Privacy Policy lets you know how your personal information is processed and used at Aleeya dotNet. We take extraordinary steps to use your personal information only in ways that are compatible with this Privacy Policy.
Information Collection
I am the sole owner of the information collected from our website. I do not, will not, nor will ever sell, share, or rent this information to others in ways different from what is disclosed in our privacy statement below. For information on the COPPA policies and Aleeya dotNet, please see the COPPA and Safe Site Ratings page.
Postings:
When a post is made on a webpage for comments, if the email address is entered, it recorded for internal use and logs. This email address is NEVER displayed. This address may be deleted upon a written email stating that you would like this information deleted. A user may request to have his or her email address deleted from records. For children under 13, a parent may request. If you do not wish to leave an email address for posting purposes, you do not have to. This is optional. Leaving a true name is also optional in the comments area.
Email Article
If you choose to email an article from a webpage to another person, this database records who it is sent from (If entered) and who it is sent to. These email addresses are never used again. It is only recorded for a log in case of any agency asking for records (In case of someone trying to spam from this site).
The following screenshots are what I see if an article is emailed. Notice fictional email addresses were used and another email will be sent to either address from aleeya.net
Log Files
Aleeya dotNet’s database keeps log files on broad fields to analyze trends (such as Operating Systems used), track user movements (what pages are interesting to users, and how long each page is visited – whether it keeps a users attention or not, and which sections are more popular), and gather data for demographic locations (What countries and visiting the site for language interpretation and where over the world the site is popular at). IP addresses are written to the webserver log as with any webserver when a visitor connects to it. This is not attached in anyway to any visitor’s personal identification.
To see a screenshot of what the log file looks like and shows, please click on the thumbnail below
Cookies
A cookie is a piece of data stored on the visitor’s hard drive containing information about the visitor. Aleeya dotNet at times require cookies to track statistics. These statistics are written to a log file when a person connects to the server. They statistical information may be used in such ways as:
- Determining operating systems used to view the site
- Determining browsers and browser versions used to view the site
- Determining popularity of pages viewed (which pages visitors are viewing and for how long)
- Determining pages that are viewed upon Entrance and Exit of the site
- Determining referrers
- Determining search engine and terms used
- Determining the geographical locations visitors are from (Countries)
At no time are these linked to any personal identification. If for any reason, you would like for your web browser to not accept a cookie for Aleeya dotNet , your browser will have a setting to ‘not accept cookies’. If you prefer to not have any cookies accepted, this will not in any way hamper your ability to view the Aleeya dotNet website.
If you do not wish to accept these cookies, cookies may be denied in your browser.
To see screenshots of what is seen in analyzing the log files to see statistics, please click on the thumbnails below.
The program used to analyze the log files is Webalizer. It can be found at http://www.webalizer.org
Sharing
I do not share any information with advertisers, merchants, or any other third party. I never have an I never will. With respect to Ad Servers: We do not partner with or have special relationships with any ad server companies.
Links
Only the internal links within this website apply to this privacy statement. Links to other sites outside of Aleeya dotNet do not apply to this privacy statement. We are not responsible for privacy policies of other websites linked to Aleeya dotNet. Please read the privacy statement of each website linked from and to Aleeya dotNet for information and data use for visitor’s personal identification. Our privacy statement applies solely to Aleeya dotNet.
COPPA Policy Compliancy
Aleeya dotNet strives to be a child-safe site. All of the policies are in compliance with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998. To read more about the COPPA policy, please click here: http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/buspubs/coppa.htm For FAQ’s about COPPA, please follow this links: http://www.ftc.gov/privacy/coppafaqs.htm . For information on the COPPA policies and Aleeya dotNet, please see the COPPA and Safe Site Ratings page.
Changes of our Policy
If and when our policy statement changes, the changes will be noted in this “About” Section of Aleeya dotNet. If at any time you have a dispute of these terms, I may be contacted at estjohn@aleeya.net or the contact information below. I shall respond within 48 hours unless there are extenuating circumstances (Death in the family, illness, leave of absence). Upon any extenuating circumstances, I will reply as soon as possible when I return.
Contact Information:
Erica StJohn
921 S Edgemere Dr
Olathe KS 66061 USA
9132215510















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