(Updated March 16, 2020)
You are entitled for your privacy as mandated by law. This policy is to ensure that you will have accurate knowledge about personal information we collect/receive during your visit here. We will also inform you on how we keep this data for your own security and protection.
Take note that sharing of data is a common process when you surf the Internet and we intend to be as transparent as possible for your privacy.
To maintain a good relationship with you, please read the following statements regarding online privacy policies carefully. This information will give you a better understanding of how we collect, use, protect or otherwise process your personally identifiable information.
What Personal Information do we collect from the People Who Visit our Website?
NoahsGarage.com is completely information-based online entity. We don’t collect personal information such as email address, names or website URLs (otherwise stated below).
When you visit the site, you won’t get any prompt action that require you to give any personal information. We don’t offer any newsletter, purchase forms, registration forms, survey forms or any marketing forms that the sole intention is to get your personal information.
Even though we only provide informative pages such as blogs, reviews and articles, your personal name, website URL and your email address are required before you can leave a comment or sending a message to us.
When Do We Collect Information?
When you visit a blog post, review page or our contact form page, you may be prompted to provide information when you want to leave a reply or if you would like to contact us directly. This is to help you with your experience, such as your email address, name and website URL.
This is a common practice in most websites/blogsites.
How We Use Your Information?
We only use the information we collect from you, to simply respond to your queries, suggestions and comments.
We value our readers perspectives and opinions and all these information can be used to help improve our website and thereby provide you with a better service.
How Do We Protect Your Information?
As mentioned above, we only provide information-based pages such as articles, reviews and blog posts. We will never ask for credit card numbers or any online financial service information such as Paypal or Skrill.
Our website is secured and is hosted in Bluehost, one of the premiere web hosting services in the world. We commonly use malware scanning tools to ensure our site is safe from attacks.
This means that your information is behind secured network and is only available by a limited number of people who have special privileges for such systems and are required to keep your data confidential at all times.
Do We Use Cookies?
Yes, cookies are small bit files that “all” website or service provider transmits to your computer’s hard drive through your Internet browser that allows the site or service provider’s system to identify your Internet browser and capture and remember specific or certain information.
NoahsGarage.com use cookies to help us track which part of our website works best for our users. It also enables us to somehow improve some of our site’s features, which are all based on the users experience.
In short, cookies helps us understand your preference based on past or current website activity. This results to better service from us.
Here are how we use cookies:
- Understand and save user settings for future visits.
- Tracking of ads
- Helps us organize aggregated data on site traffic and site interactions to provide you better experience.
- We may also use a trusted third party service to help us track information on our behalf.
Third Party
Your information will not be sold, exchange or otherwise transfer to a third party.
Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act
This website is designed for adults and we don’t intend to use any content herein to negatively influence the children under the age of 13. We operate this website in accordance to Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act.
We will never store, collect or use any personal information from children under the age of 13 years.