Privacy Policy

The following statements describe the privacy practices for this blog:

  • We do not collect any personal information from our users.
  • Visits are logged for aggregate statistics and diagnosis.

Security settings protect the misuse of sensitive information.


Personal User Information

CADwCODE requires no user registration. Users are free to visit blog and navigate all its pages.


Cookies

This blog uses cookies, like almost all websites. Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer or mobile phone when you browse websites, to help provide you with the best experience we can.

Cookies help us to:

  • Improve the speed of website
  • Improve website for user experience
  • Offer you free services/content by advertising

We do not use cookies for:

  • Collect any personal information without your permission.
  • Collect any sensitive information without your permission.
  • Pass personal information to third parties.

You can learn about cookies in following sections.


Granting permission to use Cookies

If your browser is adjusted to accept cookies we take this, and your continued use of our blog, to mean that you are fine with this. Should you wish to deactivate cookies, you can learn how to do this below, however doing so will likely mean that your browser will not work as you would expect on most web pages.


Visitor Statics Cookies

We use cookies to compile visitor statistics such as how many people have visited our website, what type of technology they are using for example; Window, Mac or Mobile device, which helps us to check whether our blog is performing as it should be on those technologies; how long they spend time on the site, what pages they visited etc.

This helps us to continuously improve our blog. These analytics programs also tell us if how people reached this site i.e. from a search engine.

We use:

• Google Analytics – Privacy Policy owned by Google


Advertisements

We fund our website by showing advertisements as you browse our blog. These advertisements are usually managed by a partner specializing in providing advertisements for multiple websites. Invariably these partners place cookies to collect anonymous data about the website you visit so they can personalize the advertisements to you, ensure that you don’t see the same advertisement too frequently and ultimately report to advertisers on which advertisements are working.

Turning Cookies Off

You can usually switch cookies off by adjusting your browser settings to stop it from accepting cookies. Your browser help function will tell you how. Doing so, however, will limit the functionality of most of the world's websites as cookies are a standard part of websites.

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