Privacy Policy
The primary role of our website, www.MoneyGlider.com, is to
provide news, search functions, communications, ad revenue, and an integrated
view on the youtube videos and podcasts available. When visiting the site, a Blogger/Google user
can comment and view any published portion of the site. As you visit our site(s), we want you to be
clear how we’re using information and the ways in which you can protect your
privacy.
Our Privacy Policy explains:
What information we collect and why we collect it.
How we use that information.
The choices we offer, including how to access and update
information.
We’ve tried to keep it as simple as possible, but if you’re
not familiar with terms like cookies, IP addresses, pixel tags and browsers,
then read about these key terms first. Your privacy matters to us so whether
you are new to the MoneyGlider or a long-time user, please do take the time to
get to know our practices – and if you have any questions contact us.
Information we collect
We collect information to provide better services to all of
our users – from figuring out basic stuff like which language you speak, to
more complex things like which ads you’ll find most useful, the people who
matter most to you online, or which YouTube videos you might like.
We collect information in the following ways:
Information you give us. For example, many of our services
require you to sign up for a Google Account. When you do, we’ll ask for
personal information, like your name, email address, telephone number or credit
card to store with your account. If you want to take full advantage of the
sharing features we offer, we might also ask you to create a publicly visible
Google Profile, which may include your name and photo.
Information we get from your use of our services. We collect
information about the services that you use and how you use them, like when you
watch a video on YouTube, visit a website that uses our advertising services,
or view and interact with our ads and content. This information includes:
Device information
We collect device-specific information (such as your
hardware model, operating system version, unique device identifiers, and mobile
network information including phone number). Google may associate your device
identifiers or phone number with your Google Account.
Log information
When you use our services or view content provided by Google
ad other Ad Suppliers, we automatically collect and store certain information
in server logs. This includes:
details of how you used our service, such as your search
queries.
Internet protocol address.
device event information such as crashes, system activity,
hardware settings, browser type, browser language, the date and time of your
request and referral URL.
cookies that may uniquely identify your browser or your
Google Account.
Location information
When you visit www.MoneyGlider.com, we may collect and
process information about your actual location. We use various technologies to
determine location, including IP address, GPS, and other sensors that may, for
example, provide Google with information on nearby devices, Wi-Fi access points
and cell towers.
Unique application numbers
Certain services include a unique application number. This
number and information about your installation (for example, the operating
system type and application version number) may be sent to Google when you
install or uninstall that service or when that service periodically contacts
our servers, such as for automatic updates.
Local storage
We may collect and store information (including personal
information) locally on your device using mechanisms such as browser web
storage (including HTML 5) and application data caches.
Cookies and similar technologies
We and our partners use various technologies to collect and
store information when you visit a Google service, and this may include using
cookies or similar technologies to identify your browser or device. We also use
these technologies to collect and store information when you interact with
services we offer to our partners, such as advertising services or Google
features that may appear on other sites. Our Google Analytics product helps
businesses and site owners analyze the traffic to their websites and apps. When
used in conjunction with our advertising services, such as those using the
DoubleClick cookie, Google Analytics information is linked, by the Google
Analytics customer or by Google, using Google technology, with information
about visits to multiple sites.
Information we collect when you are signed in to Google, in
addition to information we obtain about you from partners, may be associated
with your Google Account. When information is associated with your Google
Account, we treat it as personal information. For more information about how
you can access, manage or delete information that is associated with your
Google Account, visit the Transparency and choice section of this policy.
How we use information we collect
We use the information we collect from all of our services
to provide, maintain, protect and improve them, to develop new ones, and to
protect us and our users. We also use this information to offer you tailored
content – like giving you more relevant search results and ads.
We may use the name you provide for your Google Profile
across all of the services we offer that require a Google Account. In addition,
we may replace past names associated with your Google Account so that you are
represented consistently across all our services. If other users already have your
email, or other information that identifies you, we may show them your publicly
visible Google Profile information, such as your name and photo.
If you have a Google Account, we may display your Profile
name, Profile photo, and actions you take on Google or on third-party
applications connected to your Google Account (such as +1’s, reviews you write
and comments you post) in our services, including displaying in ads and other
commercial contexts. We will respect the choices you make to limit sharing or visibility
settings in your Google Account.
When you contact Google, we keep a record of your
communication to help solve any issues you might be facing. We may use your
email address to inform you about our services, such as letting you know about
upcoming changes or improvements.
We use information collected from cookies and other
technologies, like pixel tags, to improve your user experience and the overall
quality of our services. One of the products we use to do this on our own
services is Google Analytics. For example, by saving your language preferences,
we’ll be able to have our services appear in the language you prefer. When
showing you tailored ads, we will not associate an identifier from cookies or
similar technologies with sensitive categories, such as those based on race,
religion, sexual orientation or health.
Our automated systems analyze your content (including
emails) to provide you personally relevant product features, such as customized
search results, tailored advertising, and spam and malware detection.
We may combine personal information from one service with
information, including personal information, from other Google services – for
example to make it easier to share things with people you know. Depending on
your account settings, your activity on other sites and apps may be associated
with your personal information in order to improve Google’s services and the
ads delivered by Google.
We will ask for your consent before using information for a
purpose other than those that are set out in this Privacy Policy.
Google processes personal information on our servers in many
countries around the world. We may process your personal information on a
server located outside the country where you live.
Transparency and choice
People have different privacy concerns. Our goal is to be
clear about what information we collect, so that you can make meaningful
choices about how it is used. For example, you can:
Review and update your Google activity controls to decide
what types of data, such as videos you’ve watched on YouTube or past searches,
you would like saved with your account when you use Google services. You can
also visit these controls to manage whether certain activity is stored in a
cookie or similar technology on your device when you use our services while
signed-out of your account.
Review and control certain types of information tied to your
Google Account by using Google Dashboard.
View and edit your preferences about the Google ads shown to
you on Google and across the web, such as which categories might interest you,
using Ads Settings. You can also visit that page to opt out of certain Google
advertising services.
Adjust how the Profile associated with your Google Account
appears to others.
Control who you share information with through your Google
Account.
Take information associated with your Google Account out of
many of our services.
Choose whether your Profile name and Profile photo appear in
shared endorsements that appear in ads.
You may also set your browser to block all cookies,
including cookies associated with our services, or to indicate when a cookie is
being set by us. However, it’s important to remember that many of our services
may not function properly if your cookies are disabled. For example, we may not
remember your language preferences.
Information you share
Many of our services let you share information with others.
Remember that when you share information publicly, it may be indexable by
search engines, including Google. Our services provide you with different
options on sharing and removing your content.
Accessing and updating your personal information
Whenever you use our services, we aim to provide you with
access to your personal information. If that information is wrong, we strive to
give you ways to update it quickly or to delete it – unless we have to keep
that information for legitimate business or legal purposes. When updating your
personal information, we may ask you to verify your identity before we can act
on your request.
We may reject requests that are unreasonably repetitive,
require disproportionate technical effort (for example, developing a new system
or fundamentally changing an existing practice), risk the privacy of others, or
would be extremely impractical (for instance, requests concerning information
residing on backup systems).
Where we can provide information access and correction, we
will do so for free, except where it would require a disproportionate effort.
We aim to maintain our services in a manner that protects information from
accidental or malicious destruction. Because of this, after you delete
information from our services, we may not immediately delete residual copies
from our active servers and may not remove information from our backup systems.
Information we share
We do not share personal information with companies,
organizations and individuals outside of Google or our other Ad Suppliers
unless one of the following circumstances applies:
With your consent
We will share personal information with companies, organizations
or individuals outside of Google when we have your consent to do so. We require
opt-in consent for the sharing of any sensitive personal information.
With domain administrators
If your Google Account is managed for you by a domain
administrator (for example, for G Suite users) then your domain administrator
and resellers who provide user support to your organization will have access to
your Google Account information (including your email and other data). Your
domain administrator may be able to:
view statistics regarding your account, like statistics
regarding applications you install.
change your account password.
suspend or terminate your account access.
access or retain information stored as part of your account.
receive your account information in order to satisfy
applicable law, regulation, legal process or enforceable governmental request.
restrict your ability to delete or edit information or
privacy settings.
Please refer to your domain administrator’s privacy policy
for more information.
For external processing
We provide personal information to our affiliates or other
trusted businesses or persons to process it for us, based on our instructions
and in compliance with our Privacy Policy and any other appropriate
confidentiality and security measures.
For legal reasons
We will share personal information with companies,
organizations or individuals outside of Google if we have a good-faith belief
that access, use, preservation or disclosure of the information is reasonably
necessary to:
meet any applicable law, regulation, legal process or
enforceable governmental request.
enforce applicable Terms of Service, including investigation
of potential violations.
detect, prevent, or otherwise address fraud, security or
technical issues.
protect against harm to the rights, property or safety of
Google, our users or the public as required or permitted by law.
We may share non-personally identifiable information
publicly and with our partners – like publishers, advertisers or connected
sites. For example, we may share information publicly to show trends about the
general use of our services.
If Google is involved in a merger, acquisition or asset
sale, we will continue to ensure the confidentiality of any personal information
and give affected users notice before personal information is transferred or
becomes subject to a different privacy policy.
Information security
We work hard to protect our users from unauthorized access
to or unauthorized alteration, disclosure or destruction of information we
hold. In particular:
We encrypt many of our services using SSL.
We offer you two step verification when you access your
Google Account, and a Safe Browsing feature in Google Chrome.
We review our information collection, storage and processing
practices, including physical security measures, to guard against unauthorized
access to systems.
We restrict access to personal information to Google
employees, contractors and agents who need to know that information in order to
process it for us, and who are subject to strict contractual confidentiality
obligations and may be disciplined or terminated if they fail to meet these
obligations.
When this Privacy Policy applies
Our Privacy Policy applies to all of the services offered by
the MoneyGlider and its affiliates, including YouTube, services Google provides
on Android devices, and services offered on other sites (such as our
advertising services), but excludes services that have separate privacy
policies that do not incorporate this Privacy Policy.
Our Privacy Policy does not apply to services offered by
other companies or individuals, including products or sites that may be
displayed to you in search results, sites that may include Google services, or
other sites linked from our services. Our Privacy Policy does not cover the
information practices of other companies and organizations who advertise our
services, and who may use cookies, pixel tags and other technologies to serve
and offer relevant ads.
Compliance and cooperation with regulatory authorities
We regularly review our compliance with our Privacy Policy.
We also adhere to several self regulatory frameworks, including the EU-US and
Swiss-US Privacy Shield Frameworks. When we receive formal written complaints,
we will contact the person who made the complaint to follow up. We work with
the appropriate regulatory authorities, including local data protection
authorities, to resolve any complaints regarding the transfer of personal data
that we cannot resolve with our users directly.
Changes
Our Privacy Policy may change from time to time. We will not
reduce your rights under this Privacy Policy without your explicit consent. We
will post any privacy policy changes on this page and, if the changes are
significant, we will provide a more prominent notice (including, for certain
services, email notification of privacy policy changes). We will also keep
prior versions of this Privacy Policy in an archive for your review.
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Google’s use of the DoubleClick cookie enables it and its
partners to serve ads to your users based on their visit to your sites and/or
other sites on the internet
Users may opt out of the use of the DoubleClick cookie for
interest-based advertising by visiting Ad Settings. (Alternatively, you can
direct users to opt out of a third-party vendor’s use of cookies for
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