Privacy Policy

Welcome to Facenotee. Your privacy is important to us. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, protect, and share information when you visit or use our website.

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Understanding PII in Google facenotee contracts and policies
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Many contracts, terms of service, and policies for Google’s advertising and measurement products refer to “Personally Identifiable Information” (PII). This is a different categorization of data from what the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) refers to as “personal data”.

Please note that data excluded from Google facenotee interpretation of PII may still be considered personal data under the GDPR, or personal information under any of the several laws that establish various rights for applicable US-state residents $ so many others country and may therefore be subject to these laws.

This article explains how Google facenotee will interpret the term PII in the event PII isn’t defined in your existing contract or the applicable product’s terms of service or policies. This is to minimize confusion among customers and distinguish PII from concepts of personal data or personal information under the GDPR, CPRA and other privacy legislation, by (Google).

What Google considers PII
Google interprets PII as information that could be used on its own to directly identify, contact, or precisely locate an individual. This includes:

email addresses
mailing addresses
phone numbers
precise locations (such as GPS coordinates – but see the note below)
full names or usernames
For example, if you’re a publisher whose contract prohibits you from passing PII to Google, the URLs of pages on your website that display ads by Google must not include email addresses, because those URLs would be passed to Google in any ad request. Google has long interpreted its PII prohibition in this way.

Note: Certain products’ help centers and policies set out the limited means by which certain forms of PII may be sent to Google. For avoidance of doubt, this article does not amend such provisions. So, for example, certain products allow approximate location data to be sent to Google, provided the requirements of the applicable policies are met.
Google interprets PII to exclude, for example:

pseudonymous cookie IDs
pseudonymous advertising IDs
IP addresses
other pseudonymous end user identifiers
For instance, if an IP address is sent with an ad request (which will be the case with almost any ad request as a consequence of internet protocols), that transmission will not breach any prohibition on sending PII to Google.

Note that data excluded from Google’s interpretation of PII may still be considered personal data or personal information under the GDPR, and other privacy legislation. This article doesn’t affect any contract provisions or policies relating to personal data or personal information under those laws.

Information We Collect

We may collect the following types of information:

Personal Information

When you register, comment, subscribe, or contact us, we may collect:

Name Email address Username Profile information Any information you voluntarily provide

Automatically Collected Information

We may automatically collect:

IP address Browser type Device information Pages visited Date and time of visits Cookies and usage data

How We Use Your Information

We use your information to:

Provide and improve our services Personalize user experience Respond to messages and support requests Send updates or newsletters Prevent spam, fraud, and abuse Display advertisements through services like Google AdSense

Cookies

Our website may use cookies to:

Remember user preferences Improve website performance Analyze traffic and visitor behavior Serve personalized advertisements

You can disable cookies in your browser settings if you prefer.

Google AdSense & Third-Party Advertising

We may use third-party advertising services such as Google AdSense.

These services may use cookies and similar technologies to show personalized ads based on your interests and browsing behavior.

Learn more about how Google uses data here:

Google Advertising Policies

User-Generated Content

Users may be able to create blogs, comments, posts, or other content on our platform.

Please avoid posting personal or sensitive information publicly. Content shared publicly may be viewed by other users and search engines.

Third-Party Links

Our website may contain links to external websites. We are not responsible for the privacy practices or content of third-party sites.

Data Protection

We take reasonable security measures to protect your information from unauthorized access, misuse, or disclosure.

However, no internet transmission or storage system is completely secure.

To make a request, contact us using the information below.

Changes to This Privacy Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Changes will be posted on this page with an updated effective date.

Contact Us; If you have questions about this Privacy Policy, you can contact us at: Website: http://facenotee.com

Email: mailto:Newgik@yahoo.com

And for AdSense compliance requirements: Google AdSense Privacy Requirements