Which Personal Data Do We Log?
Generally, BTCProNews does not collect or log any type of user’s personal data. However, we might need their email addresses to improve users’ personal experience and perform a service, including submitting a story, newsletter, contact form, and more. We do not pass these emails to third parties, as the only purpose of storing them is to provide the visitors with the functionality they intended.
Using and collecting non-personal information
The only reason we maintain cookies in or on connection with our Website is to maintain your information. You might wonder what a cookie is. It is a short text that often includes an individual identifier. BTCProNews uses persistent and session cookies.
The persistent cookie stores on your hard drive right after you shut down your browser. The browser may use these cookies on multiple visits to the website. You can remove persistent cookies from your web browser. A session cookie, on the other hand, is a temporary cookie that disappears after you leave the browser.
At the time of your visit, we ask for your permission to use a session or persistent cookie. We then send a cookie to the browser, if your browser’s settings allow it. However, (to protect and maintain your privacy), your browser only allows our website to access the cookies you have already accepted, not those sent by other sites. You can configure and adjust your web browser to accept cookies according to your preferences. You may, however, be unable to use certain areas of our website or certain features if you refuse a cookie.
BTCProNews’ servers collect your Internet Protocol address data automatically when you browse our site. These servers then log your IP address when requesting pages from our website.
Also, our server may store the source page between you and us, including a search engine or another website; the pages you browse on our website; the site you access after visiting BTCProNews; related information about the web browser, related software, platform, computer, and settings you are employing; and other data logged and activity on our web servers. We also use your IP address to limit spam prevention and multiple account creations.