Welcome to the Snapkoko privacy policy. We run a simple content blog with tips on everyday wellness. This page explains how we handle your information in plain terms. Our goal is transparency so you feel at ease visiting our site.
Information We Collect
We collect two main types of information: personal information and non-personal information. Personal information includes details like your name or email address when you sign up for our newsletter or contact us. We only gather this if you choose to share it.
Non-personal information covers things like your browser type, pages you visit, or device details. Online identifiers, such as IP addresses or cookie IDs, fall here but may count as personal data under laws like GDPR. In simple terms: we keep it minimal and only what helps run the site smoothly.
- Name and email from newsletter sign-ups
- Messages sent via contact form
- IP address and browser data from visits
- Pages viewed and time spent
How We Collect and Use Information
We collect info mainly through your interactions, like filling out forms or browsing pages. Server logs pick up non-personal details automatically. For personal info, it’s voluntary when you subscribe or message us.
We use this to send newsletters if you sign up, reply to your questions, and improve site content. Analytics help us see what topics readers like most. We never share personal details without your okay. In simple terms: your info helps us serve better content and respond to you.
- Newsletter sign-ups for wellness tips delivery
- Contact forms to answer your questions
- Site usage to refine articles
Your email might show if you open newsletters or click links, just to gauge interest. You can always unsubscribe to stop this.
Legal Basis and Your Rights
We rely on consent for things like newsletters and legitimate interests for site analytics. Providing a service you request covers replies to messages. Under GDPR, this supports our processing in Europe.
California residents can request access to or deletion of their personal information. You may opt out of any sale or sharing where applicable, though we do not sell your personal information. Rights include correcting data, objecting to processing, or withdrawing consent anytime.
- Access what we hold on you
- Correct or delete inaccurate info
- Opt out of marketing emails
- Object to analytics use
In simple terms: you control your data—ask us to update or remove it. Email us to exercise these rights.
Cookies and Tracking Technologies
Cookies are small files that store preferences or track visits. Our site uses essential ones for basic functions like navigation. Analytics cookies, like those from Google Analytics, measure traffic patterns.
These typically hold online identifiers for site performance, not details like your name or email. You can manage them via browser settings—most let you block or delete cookies. Check Google Analytics opt-out for specifics. In simple terms: cookies help the site work better; you decide on them.
- Essential: remember your session
- Analytics: count unique visitors
- Preferences: save language choice
Third-Party Advertising
We use Google AdSense to show relevant ads on our blog. Third-party vendors, including Google, place cookies like DoubleClick on your device. These collect data for ad personalization across sites.
We do not run our own cross-site tracking. Partners may use identifiers for targeted ads based on your interests. Adjust preferences in Google Ads Settings or your ad network dashboard. In simple terms: ads fund free content; third parties handle targeting.
You can opt out via browser tools or Network Advertising Initiative options.
Data Retention and Security
We keep personal information only as long as needed for the purpose, like active newsletter subscriptions. Non-personal data from logs stays for a limited period to review site trends. Once done, we delete or anonymize it.
Security measures include secure servers, access controls, and regular updates. We use encryption for sensitive transmissions like contact forms. No system is perfect, but we take reasonable steps to protect your info.
In simple terms: data doesn’t linger, and we guard it practically.
Children’s Privacy
Snapkoko is not for children under 13. We do not knowingly collect data from kids in this age group. If we learn of such info, we delete it promptly.
Parents, contact us if you spot an issue. Our wellness tips suit adults and older teens anyway.
Third-Party Links Disclaimer
Our blog links to helpful external sites for deeper reads. We do not control those pages or their privacy practices. Check their policies before sharing info there.
Contact Us
Questions about this policy? Reach out anytime.
Email: [email protected]
Your Consent
By using Snapkoko, you agree to this privacy policy. We may update it—check back occasionally. Continued use means you accept changes.
Thanks for trusting us with your visits. Take care.