When you visit this blog (https://thestudentdaily.in) online they store your cookies, track average time and other details from browser. This data information is analyzed using Google Analytics tool to check the user behavior and change the blog accordingly.
As on this blog we don’t have account subscription, your data isn’t available exclusively. GA tool gives user data keeping your name and other details private. So, using this tool we never know you my name, but we get information how many users are accessing our blog by their age group, location, device details and screen resolution.
This data collection doesn’t include your personal details like financial details.
Why Do Blog Need These Details?
To give better user experience, these data is collected and analyzed so that the blog/site is improved and served the user with better content.
What Personal Data is Collected?
Comments
Whenever a user comments on the blog, his IP/ browser, internet provider, screen resolution and device name is collected. This is done to fight spam, who use bots to leave comments on the blog.
Gravatar service from Automatic in comment section will store data regarding user. You can check security and privacy policy on that here: https://automattic.com/security/.
When you leave comment, remark made by you and profile picture from Gravatar can be noticeable to public.
Media
While uploading images or any other media to blog, its advised not to embed data regarding location and IP address. By these details your details can be extracted by intruders.
However, on this blog you don’t have to worry about it. You’ve no option to upload any media like images or any other files.
Contact forms
Cookies
On the off chance that you leave a remark on our webpage you may pick in to sparing your name, email address and site in treats. These are for your benefit so you don’t need to fill in your subtleties again when you leave another remark. These treats will keep going for one year.
On the off chance that you have a record and you sign in to this site, we will set an impermanent treat to decide whether your program acknowledges treats. This treat contains no close to home information and is disposed of when you close your program.
At the point when you sign in, we will likewise set up a few treats to spare your login data and your screen show decisions. Login treats keep going for two days, and screen alternatives treats keep going for a year. In the event that you select “Recall Me”, your login will endure for about fourteen days. On the off chance that you log out of your record, the login treats will be eliminated.
In the event that you alter or distribute an article, an extra treat will be spared in your program. This treat incorporates no close to home information and essentially demonstrates the post ID of the article you simply altered. It terminates following 1 day.
Embedded content from other websites
This blog articles may include videos, images and topics from other sites too. These embedded media will behave according to policies of those sites/blogs.
These blogs/sites may or may not collect data from your browser like cookies, tracking average time on the site and how you interact with the blog content. You can block these tracking by installing third-party plug-ins that is available online.
Analytics
Who we share your data with
How long we retain your data
If you leave a comment, the comment and its metadata are retained indefinitely. This is so we can recognize and approve any follow-up comments automatically instead of holding them in a moderation queue.
For users that register on our website (if any), we also store the personal information they provide in their user profile. All users can see, edit, or delete their personal information at any time (except they cannot change their username). Website administrators can also see and edit that information.
What rights you have over your data
According to new data laws, you can ask to delete or give data of your personal details that are collected only for analysis. This can only be done if you’ve an account on this blog, left comment or uploaded any document. This does not include any data we are obliged to keep for administrative, legal, or security purposes.
Fortunately, you don’t have to upload or have account on this blog to access the information we provide to students.
Where we send your data
Visitor comments may be checked through an automated spam detection service.