Privacy Policy

Summary

Just a quick note on your privacy. The only places on this site that require you to enter any information are the Contact form, the Application for collaborative author form and the comments panel.

Without any exceptions this information will not be sold, rented, borrowed, transferred, etc. etc. to any third party. What we mean with this is that your information is safe. Actually, your email address will never be published anywhere on the site (not even in the comments panel), so don’t worry about spam coming from this site. We hate spam as much as you do.

That said, there’s a few important points regarding your policy, so please read them carefully.

Cookies and information collection

All web servers track basic information about their visitors. This information includes, but is not limited to, IP addresses, browser details, timestamps and referring pages. None of this information can personally identify specific visitors to this site. The information is tracked for routine administration and maintenance purposes. This information is not shared with any advertisers or third-parties, and is used only for making sure we plan our IT services for optimal performance. Please be assured that we will never share this information with any company, but we’re legally obliged to assist government officials in case of a crime investigation.

Digital Folders website will create some cookies on your PC. They will help us make your experience on our website is exactly the way we wait it to be – most efficient and least intrusive. Our forums will probably create a cookie as well, but all of these are very standard cookies with hash keys for easier login.

Advertising partners and other third parties may also use cookies, scripts and/or web beacons to track visitors to our site in order to display advertisements and other useful information. Such tracking is done directly by the third parties through their own servers and is subject to their own privacy policies.

Participating blogs

Please be advised that we are NOT responsible for your privacy when visiting any other members of the Digital Folders network. We do not enforce this policy or any part of it on participating blogs and we never will be. Likewise, we cannot be responsible and cannot guarantee your privacy on any of the website we link to. It is solely up to each blog owner to have and to follow a privacy policy, so please be sure to confirm if there is such a policy in place when leaving your details on any of the blogs (even leaving a comment).

Contact information and emails

We have no plans or intentions to annoy you with frequent messages, however sometimes we’ll have to contact you via member’s control panel or your primary email address. We’d like to reserve the right to contact you so whenever we deem it necessary.

On the other hand, if you’ve got a question about our network or have a suggestion, please use the contact form or visit our forums – we’ll be happy to hear from you and promise to treat your communication with due seriousness and in completely private manner.

We will not disclose your contact details to any third-party, however if requested by officials we’ll assist government bodies in any way we can. Simply said, your emails are only for Digital Folders to contact you in case of a real need. We will not resell your details and will do everything we can to protect your privacy.

Changes to this policy

We really hope this policy won’t have to be changed too often, but it’s still necessary for us to reserve the right to update it at any time. If you’re concerned about privacy – make sure to select an option to automatically receive email notifications about all the changes to this policy, otherwise just check this page now and then.