Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy explains how StoryAnonimo collects, uses, and shares your personal data when you use our service. By using the site, you agree to the terms described here. We may update this policy from time to time. Changes become effective once published on this page.
Data Collection: We only collect personal data when it’s necessary to provide our service, and we store it for as long as needed. Your data may be processed when you give consent, when required for our agreement with you, when legally permitted, or when publicly available. We use secure HTTPS encryption and take appropriate technical and organizational measures to keep your data safe from unauthorized access, loss, or misuse.
Why We Collect Data: We use collected data to improve performance, deliver better content, customize ads, and respond to your questions. We do not use your data for profiling or automated decision-making, and we don’t collect sensitive personal information.
Cookies & Tracking: We use cookies and similar technologies to operate and optimize the service. Cookies help us understand how you interact with the site. You can manage or disable cookies in your browser settings. Some features may not function properly if you disable all cookies. We also work with analytics partners to better understand usage patterns. By using StoryAnonimo, you agree to our use of cookies.
Children’s Privacy: We do not knowingly collect data from children under 16. If you believe we’ve collected such data, please contact us at [email protected], and we’ll delete it.
Who We Share Data With: We may share your data with service providers or partners who help us operate StoryAnonimo. These may include hosting services, analytics, or advertising networks. We do not sell your data. Our site may link to third-party sites — we are not responsible for their privacy practices, so we recommend reviewing their policies.
Your GDPR Rights: If you are in the EEA, you can request access to, correction or deletion of your data. You can also object to processing, withdraw consent, and file a complaint with your data protection authority. If data is transferred outside the EEA, we ensure its secure handling in compliance with GDPR.
Your CCPA Rights: California residents have the right to know what data we collect, delete their data, and opt-out of certain uses. We do not sell personal data. If any of our practices fall under the CCPA definition of "sale", we comply with all legal requirements.
Contact Us: For privacy-related questions or requests, contact us at [email protected]. Please include the right you wish to exercise and any relevant details.
Effective: June 1, 2021