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European Union laws require that I give
European Union visitors information about cookies used and data
collected on my blog. In many cases, these laws also require me to
obtain consent.
As a courtesy, Google has added a notice on
my blog (although I can't seem to find it) to explain Google's use of
certain Blogger and Google cookies, including use of Google Analytics
and AdSense cookies, and other data collected by Google.
I am
apparently responsible for confirming this notice actually works for my
blog, and that it displays. So this is my notice, dear friends,
followers, and readers! The above was copied and modified from Google's
message to me.
Further, I am obligated to note that all content
on this blog is mine and mine alone. No one may use, copy, download, or
share anything from this blog without my express permission. NO ONE is allowed to collect data from this blog.
If
you are a Google Friends follower, your photo, blog name, and profile
will be shown. I'm not sure if that applies to Linky Followers, or
those who visit from Bloglovin', Feedly, and other feeds. If you choose
not to have this information shared with anyone who visits my blog,
please unfollow.
If you leave a comment, your blog name and blog
address will be visible to anyone who visits my blog. Blogger easily
gives you the right to delete your own comment, should you choose to do
so.
Both cookies and log files are used on my blog (not by me).
To disable cookies, you must go through your web browser. There is NO
WAY to disable log files. These are collected by Google (who owns
Blogger and countless other sites, such as YouTube) and stored on their
servers. The information collected from YOU includes your Internet
Protocol address (IP), Internet Service Provider (ISP), type of browser,
along with your referring and exit pages, among others. Apparently
only Google has access to this information and it isn't linked to
anything personally identifiable.
Please be aware, I have not made these rules, and I in no way have access to any of your personal information that you don't willingly share on my blog.