Who We Are
Our website: https://dylangranv.com
Comments
When visitors leave comments, we collect the details entered in the comment form along with the visitor’s IP address and browser information to help detect spam.
A hashed version of your email may be sent to the Gravatar service to check if you use it.
Their privacy policy: https://automattic.com/privacy/
After your comment is approved, your profile image (if available) will appear publicly next to your comment.
Media
If you upload images, avoid including photos with GPS or location data in the file. Visitors can download images and extract that information.
Cookies
- If you leave a comment, you can choose to save your name, email, and website in cookies for convenience. These last one year.
- A temporary cookie may be set when you visit the login page to check if your browser accepts cookies.
- When you log in, several cookies are created to save your session and screen preferences.
- “Remember Me” keeps you logged in for two weeks.
- Editing or publishing an article adds a cookie indicating the post ID—it expires after one day.
Embedded Content
Articles may include videos, images, or content from other websites.
These external sites may:
- collect data about you
- use cookies
- add third-party tracking
- track your interaction with the embedded content
especially if you have an account on their platform.
Who We Share Data With
If you request a password reset, your IP address will appear in the email.
How Long We Keep Your Data
- Comments and their metadata are kept indefinitely for automatic approval of follow-up comments.
- If users can register, we store the information they provide in their profile. Users can view, edit, or delete their information at any time (except usernames).
- Administrators can also access and edit that information.
Your Rights
If you have an account or have left comments, you may request an exported file of your personal data.
You may also request that we delete your data, except for information we must keep for legal, administrative, or security reasons.
Where Your Data Goes
Comments may be scanned by automated spam detection tools.
