8/4/2023 0 Comments Gobot coke can![]() I may provide Gobot with a limited amount of your information (such as your name, email address, and sign-up date if you’ve subscribed for updates) to improve your experience and to better understand your use of my site. I use a chatbot company called Gobot LLC (‘Gobot’) to implement the chatbot. You may interact with a chatbot whilst using this site, which I rely on to communicate with you. Please see the ‘ Robots and chat‘ section for privacy information specific to Gobot. If you interact with the chatbot, some of your data may be shared with Gobot. I also use the Gobot chatbot to better communicate with you and allow you to provide feedback easily. It’s transferring a bit of data if you do that and that’s to be expected. ![]() I use the Inline Tweet Sharer plugin which allows you to share things to Twitter. Typically, my affiliate links don’t share any of your data they just add my affiliate id so the company knows I’ve sent you. Buying or signing up via my links helps to support this site, allowing me to give you more content and nicer features. I ONLY partner with companies whose products or services I use, love, and trust. If you click affiliate links on this site (which will always be marked with an asterisk* and preceded by a disclaimer for transparency), I’ll receive a commission at no extra cost to you. I’m not serving ads here and I’m not the biggest fan of Facebook (the words ‘privacy nightmare’ are too kind) so I keep your data pretty tight. I’m not some sort of data pimp, whoring your info to whoever throws me a tenner. I won’t do anything you haven’t agreed to and I won’t do anything to harm your interests. If you interact with marketing partners, the code might send along session info, and those sites may create their own cookies I won’t be privy to. My site uses those cookies or other information you’ve provided to send you updates, log you back in, and for other reasons you’ve said are allowed. I can’t look at that data, and my code will delete it if you ask it to. Google has its own privacy policy and tools for opting out.īeyond that, my code will remember who you were if you consented to cookies and/or created an account. Individual data points aren’t useful aggregates and patterns of behaviour are where it’s at. It’s all aggregated and/or anonymous on my end. Is this awkward? I feel like this has got awkward…Īnyhow, none of this is personal data. I can even see in real-time when someone is looking at this site! I might be watching you watch me right now. Google is really fucking thorough, collecting all sorts of metrics. That’s how I know which pages are doing well and which are full of hot, buttered failure. ![]() I guess it’s really them who have the camera on their shoes, but I’m looking at the photos. I mean, not yours specifically but the Royal Yours, in that I use Google Analytics.
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