Privacy Policy

Racov.ro Privacy Policy  

-Introduction
This Privacy Policy outlines Racov.ro practices with respect to information collected from users who access this website, or otherwise share personal information with it. 
-The Law
The Cookie Law is a piece of privacy legislation that requires websites to get consent from visitors to store or retrieve any information on a computer, smartphone or tablet. It was designed to protect online privacy, by making consumers aware of how information about them is collected and used online, and give them a choice to allow it or not.
If you don’t want cookies saved as you use this website then please leave now. I don’t want you to leave, but leave if you must.
-This Website
The aim of this website is to provide and share knowledge about science and technology.
As you can’t buy anything here, so no credit card information is entered.
There is a form which you can fill in, if you want to subscribe. This data is stored.
You can’t login so neither usernames, passwords, address nor any other personal information is stored.
Downloads are not tracked.
-wordpress.org
This is a wordpress.org platform, the cookie information is here [link]
-Google Adsense (Adverts)
The adverts are served exclusively by Google. Google uses cookies to help serve the ads that it displays on the websites of its partners, such as websites displaying Google ads or participating in Google certified ad networks. When users visit a Google partner’s website, a cookie may be dropped on that end user’s browser. More information is here [link].
-Google Analytics
Google Analytics is a simple tool that helps website owner measure how users interact with website content. As a user navigates between web pages, Google Analytics provides website owner information about the page a user has seen. The Google Analytics JavaScript libraries use HTTP Cookies to “remember” what a user has done on previous pages / interactions with the website. More information is here [link].
-YouTube
YouTube does not have its own cookie policy, instead refers users to the mothership’s policy – namely Google [Link].