Your Privacy
Your privacy is important to us. To better protect your privacy, we provide this notice explaining our online information practices and the choices you can make about the way your information is collected and used. You agree to accept these policies by using our website in a manner that leads you to provide us with personal information.
State Law and Accompanying Rights
Please understand that you may have additional rights arising from state laws depending on where you live. These state-based rights may augment, strengthen, or otherwise complement any privacy rights you have inherently or under federal law. Our policy is to fully comply with the privacy policies of each jurisdiction in which we operate. Accordingly, you may use our contact information to contact us at any time to assert any state rights.
Our Commitment to Children’s Privacy
Protecting the privacy of young children is especially important. For that reason, our website will never collect or maintain information at our website from those we actually know are under 18 years of age, and no part of our website is structured to attract anyone under 18.
According to our Terms of Service and Conditions of Use, children under 18 are not permitted to use our website and access our services. It is not our intention to offer products or services to minors.
Google Analytics
Grupo Cobatta uses Google Analytics to help analyze how users use the site. The tool uses “cookies,” which are text files placed on your computer, to collect standard Internet log information and visitor behavior information in an anonymous form. The information generated by the cookie about your use of the website (including your IP address) is transmitted to Google. This information is then used to evaluate visitors’ use of this website and to compile statistical reports on website activity.
We will never (and will not allow any third party to) use the statistical analysis tool to track or collect personally identifiable information from visitors to our site. Google will not associate your IP address with any other data held by Google. Neither we nor Google will link, or seek to link, an IP address with the identity of a computer user.
You may refuse the use of cookies by selecting the appropriate settings on your browser; however, please note that if you do this, you may not be able to use all the features of this website. By using this website, you consent to the processing of your data by Google in the manner and for the purposes set out above.
Other Collection of Personal Information
When you visit our website, the IP address used to access our website may be logged, along with the dates and times of access. This information is used exclusively to analyze trends, administer our website, track user movement, and gather broad demographic information for internal use, such as statistical evaluations and website improvement. Importantly, logged IP addresses are not linked to personally identifiable information.
Other information, which is quite common on most websites, may also be collected. For example, the source that referred you to our website is generally known. Similarly, your length of stay on our website and your destination after leaving our website may also be tracked. Other common data collected includes the type of operating system the computer you are using to access our website has. Similarly, the type of browser is frequently noted. Again, this is a common data collection and ultimately helps produce a better experience for the end user.
Cookies are another common practice on the internet. Cookies are a key means of improving the user experience by allowing us to personalize your use of our website. Simple information is transferred to your computer to allow the content and experience to reflect your actions, preferences, etc. You should simply assume our website uses cookies, and be aware that you can make adjustments in your web browser to disable them or receive notifications of cookies so you can take any desired action. Please understand that refusing cookies may cripple some of our website’s functionality and render some aspects useless to you.
At times, you will be fully aware of the information received, as you are the direct source providing it. For example, you may comment on a blog post, reply to an email (whether a broadcast message or an autoresponder), provide an email address, complete a survey, request SMS, or otherwise. Likewise, purchases necessarily involve the collection of certain information, such as credit card information, PayPal addresses, your physical address for billing and/or shipping, phone number, etc. Refusing to provide some of this information may prevent us from providing you with the products or services you have requested.
An excellent example of limited access to our website is where content may be protected by a username and password. Whether our website generates a username and password, or you create them, they will almost always be connected to some other information related to or associated with you. This is true since much of the protected content on the internet is subscription-based, often paid. Therefore, the username and password must necessarily be linked to your other account data. Usernames and passwords, by their very nature, should be kept private.
Handling Personal Information
Please note that any personal information you provide to others, other than us or our vendors, is entirely optional. For example, you may disclose something in a blog post comment. That “private” information is now “public,” and we have no control over it. Likewise, if you share information with any other third party that does not act as a service provider for us, that information becomes out of our control and is subject to that party’s policy.
Our primary intention in collecting personal and private information from you is simply to conduct our business. We may use this internally to better serve you. Accordingly, we see no reason to share your personal information with other parties and external interests unless you have authorized us to do so.
Of course, there are cases where your information is stored with third-party service providers, such as email service providers, as they provide services that are industry-leading in quality and security and are far more beneficial to our end users than attempting such services “in-house.” However, you are never obligated to deal directly with such third parties, as they are limited in how they use your information and cannot sell or transfer it to others in any way.
However, of course, your information is part of a general whole. This set of information, on the other hand, may be used to understand our overall user base. In addition, we may share this information about our website visitors as a whole, not individually, with third parties for various purposes, at our sole discretion.
While we are strong advocates for privacy, there are times when even we may be forced to abandon these ideals. Just as major search engines face constant compulsion to provide data against their will, the same may be true of our website. Illegal activity or other serious acts or accusations could create legal liability for our website. In those cases, we reserve the right to share your information, or we may simply be required to do so by law.
On the other hand, there may be times when we need to share your private information to protect our own interests. For example, in cases of alleged or suspected copyright or other intellectual property infringement, it may be necessary to share personal information.
Google Adsense and the DoubleClick DART Cookie
Google, as a third-party advertising provider, may use cookies to serve ads on this website. Google’s use of the DART cookie enables them to serve ads to visitors based on their visits to this website, including past visits, as well as other websites on the Internet.
To opt out of the DART cookies, you can visit the Google ad and content network privacy policy at the following URL: http://www.google.com/privacy_ads.html. Tracking users through the DART cookie mechanism is subject to Google’s privacy policies.
Other third-party ad servers or ad networks may also use cookies to track users’ activities on this website to measure ad effectiveness and for other purposes, which will be provided in their own privacy policies. Our website has no access to or control over these cookies that may be used by third-party advertisers. However, you can opt out of some, though likely not all, of these cookies in one place at http://www.networkadvertising.org/managing/opt_out.asp.
Links to Third-Party Websites
We have included links on this website for your use and reference. We are not responsible for the privacy policies of these websites. You should be aware that the privacy policies of these websites may differ from ours.
Comment Policy
As you know, Web 2.0 is all about conversation. But without a few simple ground rules, that conversation can turn into a shouting match that discourages others from entering the fray.
So here’s Grupo Cobatta’s comment policy. By posting on my blog, you agree to the following:
You can comment without registering. You can log in via Disqus, OpenID, Twitter, Facebook, or not log in at all. It’s your choice. You can post anonymously. I don’t recommend this, but you can if you like. I can change this rule if it’s abused.
You can post follow-up questions. If you have any questions, you’re probably not alone. Others likely feel similarly. Therefore, I prefer to receive your comments about Grupo Cobatta rather than via email. It’s a better use of my time to address everyone at once rather than answer several similar emails.
You may disagree with me. I welcome debate. However, I ask that if you disagree with me, or anyone else, please do so respectfully. In my opinion, there is too much shouting in the public square to tolerate here.
Cobatta Group reserves the right to remove your comments. This is my blog. I am under no obligation to post your comments. The First Amendment gives you the right to express your opinions on your blog, not mine.
Specifically, I will remove your comments if you post anything that, in my opinion, is (a) sarcastic; (b) off-topic; (c) libelous, defamatory, abusive, harassing, threatening, profane, pornographic, offensive, false, misleading, or that violates or encourages others to violate my sense of decorum and civility or any law, including intellectual property laws; or (d) “spam,” i.e., an attempt to advertise, solicit, or promote goods or services. However, you can post a link to your site or your most recent blog post.
You retain ownership of your comments. I do not own them, and I expressly disclaim any and all liability that may arise from them. By commenting on my site, you agree that you retain all ownership rights to what you post here and that you will release me from any and all liability that may arise from those posts.
You grant Grupo Cobatta a license to publish your comments. This license is worldwide, irrevocable, non-exclusive, and royalty-free. You grant me the right to store, use, transmit, display, publish, reproduce, and distribute your comments in any format, including, but not limited to, a blog, a book, a video, or a presentation.
In short, my goal is to host interesting conversations with caring, honest, and respectful people. I believe this simple comment policy will facilitate this.
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