⚓ The privacy of my visitors is extremely important.
This Privacy Policy outlines the types of personal information that is received and collected and how it is used.
First and foremost, I will never share your email address or any other personal information to anyone without your direct consent.
🏴 Like many other websites, this site uses log files to help learn about when, from where, and how often traffic flows to this site. The information in these log files include:
All of this information is not linked to anything that is personally identifiable.
🍪 When you visit this site “convenience” cookies are stored on your computer when you submit a comment to help you log in faster to 🔗 Twitter the next time you do a tweet.
Third-party advertisers may also place and read cookies on your browser and / or use web beacons to collect information. This site has no access or control over these cookies. You should review the respective privacy policies on any and all third-party ad servers for more information regarding their practices and how to opt-out.
If you wish to disable cookies, you may do so through your web browser options. Instructions for doing so can be found on the specific web browsers’ websites.
❌ If you would like to restrict the use of cookies you can control this in your Internet browser. Links to advice on how to do this for the most popular Internet browsers are provided below for convenience and will be available for the Internet browser of your choice either online or via the software help (normally available via key F1).
CookieHub is a complete cookie consent solution that you can easily integrated with any website. The cookie consent plugin can be customized to match your brand and is compliant with cookie laws, including GDPR.
To adjust cookie settings in PubliusLogic look to the left bottom left of this page, click the gear icon and follow the instructions.
📈 The cookies in use to deliver Google Analytics service are described below.
Returning, New Session, Time, Custom Variable Data, Source
🤚 This cookie is used to determine new and returning visitors. It has an expiration time of 2 years. If the ga.js library is executed and no _utma cookie exists, this will be recorded as the users’ first visit and a _utma cookie will be set. If a _utma cookie is already in place, the expiration time is reset and the user is recorded as a return visitor.
🤚 This cookie is used to determine a new session. The cookie is set when the ga.js library executes and there is no _utmb cookie in place. It has an expiration time of 30 minutes, therefore if a user is inactive for a period longer than this, a new cookie will be set when the library executes and the interaction will be recorded as a new session.
🤚 This cookie is used to determine the traffic source, medium, campaign name and campaign term which delivered the user to your website. It is created when the javaScript library executes and expires after 6 months. This helps Google collect the data which can then help them to determine which traffic sources assist conversions within the multi-channel section of Analytics.
🤚 This Cookie waits 30 minutes, and then it expires. You see, __utmc has no way of knowing when a user closes their browser or leaves a website, so it waits 30 minutes for another pageview to happen, and if it doesn’t, it expires. And is used to store information, such as what time your current visit occurred, whether you have been to the site before, and what site referred you to the web page.
From Stackoverflow: 🔗 What does __utma mean?
🤚 This cookie is used for storing visitor-level custom variable data. It is created when the _setCustomVar method is used with a visitor level custom variable. Like the _utma cookie, this cookie expires after 2 years and is reset each time the user visits your site before the expiration of the cookie.
Although each of these cookies has a set expiration time, each time the ga.js library is executed and the expiration time has not been met the cookie is updated, resetting the expiration date to its original value.
These cookies contain no personally identifiable information but they will use your computer’s IP address to know from where in the world you are accessing the Internet.
Google stores the information collected by these cookies on servers in the United States. Google may transfer this information to third-parties where required to do so by law, or where such third-parties process the information on Google’s behalf.
😜 In order to provide website visitors with more choice on how data is collected by Google Analytics, Google has developed the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on. The add-on communicates with the Google Analytics JavaScript (ga.js) to stop data being sent to Google Analytics. The Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on does not affect usage of the website in any other way. A link to further information on the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on is provided below for your convenience.
Link to 🔗 Opt Out Google tools
⚒️ For more information on the usage of cookies by Google Analytics please see the Google website. A link to the privacy advice for this product is provided below for your convenience.
🥠 About this cookie __hstc
This cookie name is associated with websites built on the HubSpot platform. It is reported by them as being used for website analytics.
The main purpose of this cookie is: Performance
🗝️ Cookies with this name have been found on 316 websites, set by 269 host domains.
It has been found as a First Party cookie on 277 websites and a Third Party cookie on 71 websites.
It has been found as a Persistent cookie on 348 websites, with an average life span of 725 days.
It has been found as a Session cookie on 0 websites.
Note: Many technologies or services use cookies that will be common to different websites and can be identified by name alone. However this is not always true. More specific information can sometimes be found with a website based search.
🗠 Google Analytics is a web analytics tool I use to help understand how visitors engage with this website. It reports website trends using cookies and web beacons without identifying individual visitors.
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