Privacy Policy
Who we are
LynnJohnson.News publishes articles and allows you to subscribe to email updates via our subscription form.
We recognise that your privacy is very important to you and that you have a right to control your personal information. By visiting our web site you are accepting the practices described in this Privacy Notice.
What personal information do we gather?
We only collect the email address from blog subscribers. No other personal information is collected.
What about cookies?
This website only uses essential cookies. We do not allow third-party cookies.
Do we share the information we receive?
We will not collect any personal information about you except when you knowingly provide it. We know that providing personal information is an act of trust and we take this seriously. Under no circumstances will your personal information be used for any other purpose than intended. We will not supply or sell these details to any third party whatsoever with the following exceptions.
- Protection of our business and others: We may release account and other personal information when we believe release is appropriate to comply with law or to protect the rights, property, or safety of our business. This includes exchanging information with organizations such as PayPal for fraud protection and credit risk reduction, and supplying of information to Law Enforcement agencies.
How secure is information about me?
For any transactions that you undertake on our site, we protect the security of your information during transmission by using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) software, which encrypts sensitive financial information you input during the subscription or ordering process.
If you put money into our tip jar via PayPal, your name and email address will be recorded and stored by PayPal. Please refer to the PayPal terms to see how your information may be used by PayPal.
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These websites may collect data about you, use cookies, embed additional third-party tracking, and monitor your interaction with that embedded content, including tracking your interaction with the embedded content if you have an account and are logged in to that website.