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Privacy Policy

This privacy policy describes how we collects, uses, and shares information about you when you access our website at https://thechickenrenters.blogspot.com/ or otherwise use our services.

Information We Collect

We only collect information that helps us provide and improve our services. The categories of information we collect include:

  • Account information: We collect information like your name, email address, and any other information you provide when you create an account to access our services. We use this information to operate, maintain, and provide our services.

  • Transaction information: If you subscribe to any of our paid services or make purchases through our site, we collect information about the transaction like your name, billing address, payment information, email address, and the transaction details. This allows us to process your transactions and maintain your account.

  • Site activity information: We collect information about your use of our services, such as access times, pages viewed, links clicked, and the page you visited before navigating to our site. We use this information to understand how visitors use our site.

  • Device information: We may collect information about the device you use to access our site, such as your IP address, browser type, operating system, and device identifiers. This allows us to provide and customize our services for your device.

  • Contact information: If you contact us directly, we collect information like your name, email address, and contents of the message. We use this to communicate with you and provide support.

  • Cookies and tracking technologies: We use cookies and similar tracking technologies like web beacons, tags, and scripts to collect information about your use of our site. This includes details like browser type, areas accessed, pages viewed, and links clicked. We use this information to analyze trends, administer the site, track user movements, and gather information to better our services overall. You can control the use of cookies and tracking technologies as described in our Cookie Policy.

How We Use Information

We only use your information as permitted by law including:

  • Provide, operate, and maintain our site and services
  • Process transactions and send you related information
  • Respond to your comments, questions, and requests and provide customer service
  • Monitor and analyze trends, usage, and activities to improve our services
  • Personalize and customize our site and user experience
  • Detect, prevent, and address technical issues and illegal activity
  • Carry out any other purpose described to you at the time of collection

How We Share Information

We do not sell or rent your personal information to third parties. The circumstances in which we share your information include:

  • With third party service providers and partners who assist us in operating our site, conducting our business, or servicing you (such as payment processors, shipping vendors, fulfillment services, etc.)
  • When required by law, court order, or other government or law enforcement authority
  • If we ever merge with or are acquired by another company, we may share your information with them
  • With your consent or at your instruction to share your information with third parties

Your Rights & Choices

You may access, correct, delete, and make other choices about your personal information by contacting us or adjusting your account settings. You may also opt-out of receiving promotional communications from us at any time. However, you will continue receiving transactional messages related to our services.

Security Practices

We employ industry standard security measures designed to protect the security of all information submitted through our site. However, no security system is impenetrable. We cannot guarantee the security of our systems 100%. In the event of a breach, we will promptly notify you in compliance with applicable law.

Updates to Privacy Policy

We may occasionally update this privacy policy as we adapt and grow our services. If we make significant changes, we will notify you of the changes through the site or by sending you an email or message. We encourage you to periodically review this page for the latest information on our privacy practices.


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