Privacy policy
Your privacy is important and the personal information we collect is safe and we never sell this information to anyone.
We collect your personal information in the following ways:
• We collect information
about your Web Browser, IP with masking (see Google Analytics section), ISP, the time and date of your visit. This is standard procedure and all website do the same.
• We use Cookies (see Cookies section) to know about
your personal preferences while visiting this web application to provide a better user experience when you visit again.
• Third party vendors, including Google, Instagram and Facebook, use cookies to serve ads based
on a user’s prior visits to your website.
• Google’s use of the DoubleClick cookie enables it and its partners to serve ads to your users based on their visit to your sites and/or other sites on the Internet
Cookies
A
cookie is a small piece of text sent to your browser by a website you visit. It helps the website to remember information about your visit, like your preferred language and other settings. That can make your next visit
easier and the site more useful to you. Cookies play an important role. Without them, using the web would be a much more frustrating experience.
We and the technology of this web application use cookies for
many purposes. We use them, for example, to make the ads you see more relevant to you, to count how many visitors we receive to a page, to protect your data, or to remember your Google ad settings.
You can see a list of the types of cookies used by Google Adsense and Google Analytics and also find out how Google and their partners use cookies
in advertising. We protect your privacy in our use of cookies.
Google Analytics mainly uses first-party cookies to report on visitor (aka. user) interactions
on Google Analytics customers’
websites. Users may disable cookies or delete any individual cookie. In addition, Google Analytics supports an optional browser add-on that
- once installed and enabled - disables measurement by Google Analytics for any site a user visits. Note that this add-on only
disables Google Analytics.
Google Analytics
We
at 16gram.com have implemented Google Analytics with other Google Advertising products, like AdWords and AdSense, additional advertising identifiers may be collected. Users can opt-out of this feature and manage
their settings for this cookie using the Google Ads Settings.
Google Analytics uses IP addresses to derive the geolocation of a visitor, and to protect the
service and provide security. We use IP masking code so that Google Analytics uses only a portion of an IP address collected, rather than the
entire address. 16gram.com do not collect the user's IP address.
Instagram
This web application uses the Instagram API but is not endorsed or certified by Instagram. All Instagram™ logos
and trademarks displayed on this application are property of Instagram. All photos and videos are property of their respective owners. We use the Instagram Embed Tehnology to display the Instagram images. Every
Instagram's user can choose if he wants to allow their images to be embed or not.
Embedding Instagram posts is an easy way to add Instagram photos and videos to the stories you want to tell on our website. We can
embed
our own content as well as photos and videos from public profiles. As always, people own their Instagram content, and embedded posts give the proper attribution by showing the username and linking back to the original content
on Instagram.
Advertisers, app developers,
and publishers can send Instagram and Facebook information through Facebook Business Tools they use, including our social plug-ins (such
as the Like button), Facebook Login, Facebook's APIs and SDKs,
Instagram API, Instagram Embed content, or the Facebook pixel.
These
partners provide information about your activities off Facebook—including information about your device, websites you visit,
purchases you make, the ads you see, and how you use their services—whether
or not you have a Facebook account or are logged into
Facebook. Instagram and Facebook also receive information about your online and offline actions and purchases from third-party data providers
who have the rights to provide us with your information.
Read the Instagram's Terms of Use and Instagram's Privacy Policy
Google Adsense Advertising
Advertising
keeps our website free of charge. Google Adsense work hard to make sure that ads are safe, unobtrusive, and as relevant as possible.
Cookies help to make advertising more effective. Without cookies, it’s harder
for an advertiser to reach its audience, or to know how many ads were shown and how many clicks they received. Many websites, such as our's, partner with Google to show ads to their
visitors. Google may use cookies
for a number of purposes, such as to stop you from seeing the same ad over and over
again, to detect and stop click fraud, and to show ads that are likely to be more relevant (such as ads based on websites you have
visited). Google stores a record of the ads we serve in logs. These server logs typically include your web request, IP address,
browser type, browser language, the date and time of your request, and one or more cookies that may uniquely identify your browser. Google stores this data for a number of reasons, the most important of which are to improve
the services and to maintain the security of Google's systems. Google anonymizes this log data by removing part of the IP address (after 9 months) and cookie information
(after 18 months). To help Google's partners
manage their advertising and websites, Google offers many products, including AdSense, AdWords, Google Analytics, and a range of DoubleClick-branded services. When you visit a page or see an ad that uses one of these products,
either on Google services or on other sites and apps, various cookies may be sent to your browser. These may be set from a few different domains, including google.com, doubleclick.net, googlesyndication.com, or googleadservices.com,
or the domain of our partners’ sites. Some of Google's advertising products enable Google's partners to use other services in conjunction with Google's (like an ad measurement and reporting service), and these services
may send their own cookies to your browser. These cookies will be set from their domains. See more detail about the types of cookies used by Google and
Google's partners and how Google use them.
You can control advertising cookies. You can use Ads Settings to
manage the Google ads you see and opt out of Ads Personalization.
Even if you opt out of Ads Personalization, you may still see ads based on factors such as your general location derived from your IP address, your browser
type, and your search terms. You can also manage many companies’ cookies used for online advertising via the consumer choice tools created under self-regulation programs in many countries, such as the US-based aboutads.info choices page or the EU-based Your Online Choices. Finally, you can manage cookies in your web browser.
All
product names, logos, and brands are property of their respective owners.
We post links to other sites, but have no control over what they do with their site.
Thank you for your patience in reading our
privacy policy.