Privacy

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Information Collection, Usage, and Sharing
Pisaries Creator is the sole owner of the information collected on her blog.  She only has access to and/or collect information the user voluntarily gives her via email or other direct contact from the user. She will not sell or rent this information to anyone.  Pisaries Creator will use your information to respond to you in relation to the reason you contacted her.  She will not share your information with any third party willingly outside of her blog, other than as necessary to fulfill your purchase request if applicable, e.g. to ship an order.  Unless you ask her not to, she may contact you via email to tell you about her new writing publications or artwork she is selling or changes to her privacy policy.

User Access to and Control Over Information
The user may opt out of any future contacts from Pisaries Creator at any time. You can do the following at any time by contacting Pisaries Creator at pisariescreator@yahoo.com.

By contacting her, you can find out the following.

  • See what data Pisaries Creator has about you, if any.
  • Change and/or correct any data Pisaries Creator has about you.
  • Have Pisaries Creator delete any data she has about you.
  • Express any concern you have about Pisaries Creator use of your data.

Security of Sensitive Information
Pisaries Creator takes precaution to protect your information. When the user submits sensitive information via her blog, your information is protected both online and offline.

If Pisaries Creator collects sensitive information (such as credit card data), that information is encrypted and transmitted to her in a secure way. You can verify this by looking for a lock icon in the address bar and looking for “https” at the beginning of her blog address.

While Pisaries Creator uses encryption to protect sensitive information transmitted online, she also protects your information offline. She will be the only one granted access to personally identifiable information to perform a specific job if this is relevant (for example, billing or customer service).  The computers and servers in which she stores personally identifiable information are kept in a secure environment.

As legally defined, personally identifiable information refers to details collected on the Internet about an individual consumer, including an individual’s first and last name, a physical street address, an email address, a telephone number, a Social Security number, or any other information that permits a specific individual to be contacted physically or online.  The term extends to details such as a person’s birthday, height, weight or hair color that are collected online and stored by an operator in personally identifiable form. 

Pisaries Creator will ask for the least amount of personally identifiable information necessary in all situations and will never ask for your Social Security number.

If you feel Pisaries Creator is not abiding by this privacy policy, the user should contact her immediately via email.  You can contact her at pisariescreator@yahoo.com.

Orders
Pisaries Creator requests information from the user on the order form if it comes to fruition.  To buy from Pisaries Creator, you must provide contact information (like name and shipping address) and financial information (like credit card number, expiration date). This information is used strictly for billing purposes and to fill your orders. If she has issue(s) processing an order, she will use this information to contact you.

Automattic Cookies
A cookie is a string of information that a website or blog stores on a user’s computer, and that the user’s browser provides to the website or blog each time the user returns. WordPress uses cookies to identify and track visitors, their usage of the Automattic website, and their website access preferences.  Automattic visitors who do not wish to have cookies placed on their computers should set their browsers to refuse cookies before using Automattic’s websites.  Keep in the mind, the drawback of certain features of Automattic’s websites may not function properly without the aid of cookies.

For more information about Automattic private policy, please visit Automattic.

Pisaries Creator Cookies
A cookie is a piece of data stored on a site visitor’s hard drive to help improve your access to the site and identify repeat visitors to the site. For instance, when a cookie is used to identify you, you would not have to log in a password more than once, thereby saving time while on her blog. Cookies can also enable one to track and target the interests of users to enhance the experience on a site.  Usage of cookies is in no way linked to any personally identifiable information on Pisaries Creator’s blog.  You are welcome to turn off cookies, but doing so may cause it to not function properly.  Pisaries Creator uses strictly necessary cookies (essential security measures and quick loading and distribution of content) and not strictly necessary cookies (Facebook like buttons).

Third-Party Disclosure
Pisaries Creator does not sell, trade, or transfer sensitive information to outside parties.

Third-Party Links
Pisaries Creator contains links to other sites on her blog, mainly Amazon.com and other websites pertaining to her reading selections and self published works.  Please be aware that she is not responsible for the content or privacy practices of such other sites.  She encourages users to be aware when they leave her site and to read the privacy statements of any other site that collects personally identifiable information including WordPress.com and WordPress.org.

For more information about Amazon.com Privacy Notice, please visit Amazon.com.

Privacy Policy Changes
Although most changes are likely to be minor, Pisaries Creator may change her Privacy Policy from time to time at her sole discretion. She encourages visitors to check this page for any changes although she will notify users if anything major occurs. In cases where Pisaries Creator reworks a sentence to make it sound better and still retains the same meaning, users will not be notified.

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California Online Privacy Protection Act of 2003
CalOPPA was last amended in 2013 to require new privacy disclosures regarding tracking of online visits.  This law requires commercial websites and online services to include a privacy policy on a website that is easily accessible.  Any website collecting Personally Identifiable Information or PII must meet specific requirements. 
CalOPPA applies to any person or company in the United States (and conceivably the world) whose website collects personally identifiable information from California consumers. CalOPPA requires the website to feature a conspicuous privacy policy stating exactly what information is collected and with whom it is shared. It requires the operator of the website or online service to comply with the site’s privacy policy. Those who fail to do so are at risk of civil litigation under the state’s Unfair Competition Law.

Who does CalOPPA Apply to?
CalOPPA applies to any person or entity owning or operating a commercial website or online service, mobile application for smartphones, and tablets that collect and maintains personally identifiable information from a consumer residing in California who uses or visits a website or online service. CalOPPA does not apply to Internet service providers or similar entities transmitting or storing personally identifiable information for a third party.

CalOPPA Requirements for Compliance
Pisaries Creator has fulfilled all the requirements of CalOPPA. Her Private Policy is conspicuously posted and there is a link to access it on the bottom of every page or blog entry. Pisaries Creator supports and uses the Do Not Track option found on Firefox, Internet Explorer, and other web browsers. She honors if users use the Do Not Track option, but makes it known that third-party PII and/or behavioral tracking may occur.

Non-Compliance of CalOPPA
Pisaries Creator is aware that violating CalOPPA may also be susceptible to actions by the Federal Trade Commission, which may bring enforcement action against businesses whose posted privacy policy is deceptive. She is aware that non-material and deliberate breaches can give rise to liability.

For more information about CalOPPA, please visit CalOPPA.

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COPPA (Children Online Privacy Protection Act)
When it comes to the collection of personal information from children under the age of 13 years old, the COPPA (Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act) puts parents in control. The Federal Trade Commission, United States’ consumer protection agency, enforces the COPPA Rule, which spells out what operators of websites and online services must do to protect children’s privacy and safety online. Pisaries Creator does not market to children under the age of 13 years old. Her blog is primarily made up of adult content, most not suitable for children under the age of 13. She advises with caution to not let children and some teenagers view her blog.

CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 (Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing)
This law establishes the rules for commercial email and commercial messages, gives recipients the right to have a business stop emailing them, and outlines the penalties for those who violate it. This does not only apply to bulk email.  I cover all commercial messages, which the law defines as “any electronic mail message the primary purpose of which is the commercial advertisement or promotion of a commercial product or service,” including email that promotes content on commercial websites. The law makes no exception for business-to-business email. It does exempt transactional and relationship messages.

What Does This Mean for Marketers and Business Owners?
It means as an email marketer that commercial e-mails need to comply in three main areas: unsubscribe, content, and sending behavior.

Requirements for CAN-SPAM Compliance
Pisaries Creator will fulfill all the requirements of CAN-SPAM now and in future e-mail correspondence.

She will adhere to the following in every email correspondence.

  • She will provide a clear and obvious way to opt out of every email.
  • She will honor the unsubscribe feature within 10 business days.
  • She will use clear “From,” “To,” and “Reply to” language that accurately reflects who she is. This applies to the person or business sending the message, as well as the domain name and email address.

She will NOT do the following in any email correspondence.

  • She will not transfer any email address to another list.
  • She will not make it hard to unsubscribe from emails.
  • She will not charge a fee to unsubscribe from emails.
  • She will not require a user to provide personally identifying information beyond an email address.
  • She will not make users take extensive steps other than simply replying to an email or visiting a single page on a website to unsubscribe themselves from your emails.
  • She will not use deceptive subject lines in your emails that misrepresent the contents of her message.

Non-Compliance of CAN-SPAM
Pisaries Creator is aware that violating CAN-SPAM may also be susceptible to actions by the Federal Trade Commission, which may bring enforcement action against businesses who doesn’t comply with this act.

(FIPPs) Fair Information Practice Principles
Pisaries Creator is aware that violating Fair Information Practices Principle is a set of standards governing the collection and use of personal data and addressing privacy and accuracy issues. It includes notice, choice, access, security, and enforcement. Pisaries Creator will use everything in her power to prevent data breaches, but should one occur, she will notify you within a week’s time. She acknowledges the three enforcement measures as cited: self-regulation by the information collectors, private remedies that allow individuals whose information has been misused to sue violators, and government enforcement including civil and criminal penalties.

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