Privacy Policy
Welcome to the privacy policy of https://grovingdway.com/. Our team (“we,” “our,” or “us”) is committed to protecting your personal data. This privacy statement explains how your personal information is collected, used, and disclosed by this website. This privacy statement describes how personal information is collected and used online, as well as your rights with regard to it.
This privacy policy applies to our website and any associated subdomains (collectively, our “Service”). By accessing or using our service, you agree that you have read, understood, and accept the collection, storage, use, and sharing of your personal information as permitted by our Terms of Service and this Privacy Policy.
A cookie is a small data file that your web browser saves and that websites generate. It does this by identifying your browser, providing analytics, and assisting you in remembering personal information such as your chosen language or login credentials.
Personal data is any information, whether directly, indirectly, or in combination with other information, that allows a natural person to be individually identified or identified. A personal identity number is part of this.
The services provided by as described on this platform and in the applicable agreements, if available, are referred to as “services.”
Third-party services include advertisers, contest sponsors, promotional and marketing partners, and other businesses that either provide our content or whose products or services we think you would find interesting.
Links to Various Websites
The Services alone are covered by this Privacy Statement. There may be links in the Services to external websites that are not under our management or control. We expressly disclaim any responsibility for the veracity, accuracy, or opinions expressed on these websites.
We don’t investigate, monitor, or confirm the accuracy or comprehensiveness of these websites. If you use a link to exit the Services and visit another website, please be aware that our Privacy Policy is no longer in effect. The guidelines and regulations of the specific website you visit or engage with through a link on our platform apply to that other website.
Cookies
We use cookies to keep track of the areas of our website that you have visited. A cookie is a little data file that is stored on your computer or mobile device by your web browser. We use cookies to personalise the content that shown on our website. Most web browsers include the option to disable cookies. However, if
If you disable cookies, you might not be able to use some of our website’s features correctly or at all. We never keep personally identifiable information in cookies.
What about personal data security?
We have put in place the required organisational and technological security procedures and policies to protect sensitive personal data from being lost, misused, altered, or destroyed. Ensuring that your personal data is only accessed by those who need it is our aim. Anyone having access to such information must maintain its confidentiality. We may employ pseudonymization, de-identification, and anonymization techniques to further secure personal data.
Do we reference other webpages on our own?
Our websites may contain links to other websites, such as websites managed by site members that are not protected by our privacy statement. Please read the privacy policies on the destination websites before submitting any personal information. We can’t be held responsible for the security, privacy, or content policies of other websites, even though we try our best to only connect to sites that respect our stringent principles.
Analytical
Several third-party analytics tools are used by us to help us understand how users engage with our website. We are able to improve the quality and content for our users as a result. Together with total visitors and page views, the aggregated statistical data also includes referrers to our websites. For further details on how we use Google Analytics, see the section below.
comments made by visitors on the website
We ask certain visitors to use a survey instrument that is provided by a third party in order to submit their ideas. Cookies prevent invitations to the same website from being sent more than once.
Once a visitor has viewed the first page, the first cookie (1) is set if they are not encouraged to participate in the survey.
A second cookie (2) is set if a visitor accepts an invitation to participate in the survey. Its function is to stop that visitor from getting invitations to participate in the survey for ninety days.