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At PogoWasRight.org, we blog about privacy news and issues and we respect our site visitors’ privacy. Here’s how we handle your information:

  1. Collection of Personally Identifiable Information (PII):
    • When you visit or view PogoWasRight.org, we collect some personally identifiable information about you. Specifically, this site logs your IP address and browser information.
    • A cookie is set during your session, which expires at the end of your visit.
    • We maintain server logs to enhance site security and analyze aggregate data for site improvement.
  2. Anonymous Access:
    • You do not need to register to read our content or submit comments.
    • If you choose to comment, you’ll be asked for an email address. Providing an accurate one is optional.
  3. Comment IP Address Storage:
    • Since our site uses a WordPress platform, the IP address you connected from will be stored with your comment, although it won’t appear on the site.
  4. Legal Compliance:
    • In the event of a subpoena or other legal request, we may need to provide logs or information about site visitors to the extent required by law and to the extent we even stored the information requested.
    • If you attack or deface this site, privacy protections do not apply.
  5. Threats:
    • If you send legal, quasi-legal, or outrageous threats via email or comment submission, we will not protect your privacy and may publish or share such material as needed.
    • By emailing us, you implicitly accept these terms.
  6. External Links:
    • We are not responsible for the privacy policies of any sites we link to. Please review their policies independently.
  7. Contact Us:
    • Have questions about our privacy policy? Feel free to contact us.

Last Updated: March 8, 2024

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