Privacy Policy In this section, you must include your site address, as well as the name of the company, organization or person behind it, and some correct contact information.
Privacy Policy
The amount of information you may need to show will vary depending on local or national employment laws. For example, you may need to show a physical address, registration address, or company registration number.
What personal information do we collect and for what purpose?
In this section, you should note the personal data you collect from users and site visitors. This may include personal data such as name, email address, personal account preferences, transactional data such as purchase information, and technical data such as information about cookies.
You should also specify the collection and storage of sensitive personal data, such as health-related data.
In addition to listing what personal data you collect, you must also indicate why. These statements must specify either the legal basis or the active consent of the user for data collection and storage.
Personal data is not created simply by a user’s interaction with your site. Personal data is also generated from technical processes such as contact forms, comments, cookies, analytics and third-party embedded content.
By default WordPress does not collect any personal information about visitors and only collects data displayed by registered users on the User Profile screen. However, some of your plugins may collect personal data. You should add the relevant information below.
Comments
In this subsection you should note what information was captured through comments. We noted the data that WordPress collects by default.
Environment
In this subsection, you should note what information may be disclosed by users who can upload media files. All uploaded files are generally public.
Contact forms
WordPress does not include a contact form by default. If you are using a contact form plugin, use this subsection to note what personal data you receive and for how long when someone submits a form. For example, you may indicate that you retain contact form submissions for a certain period of time for customer service purposes, but do not use the information submitted for marketing purposes.
Cookies
In this subsection you should list the cookies your website uses, including those saved by your plugins, social media and analytics. We have provided the cookies that WordPress installs by default.
Analysis
In this subsection, you should note which analytics suite you are using, how users can disable analytics tracking, and a link to your analytics provider’s privacy policy, if applicable.
By default WordPress does not collect any analytics data. But many web hosting accounts collect some anonymous analytics data. You may also have installed a WordPress plugin that provides analytics services. In that case, add information from this plugin here.
Who we share your data with
In this section, you must name and list all third-party providers with whom you share site data, including partners, cloud-based services, payment agents, and third-party service providers, and specify what data you are sharing and why. If possible, also provide a link to their privacy policy.
By default WordPress does not share your personal information with anyone.
How long we keep your data
In this section, you should describe how long you keep the personal data collected or processed by the website. While it is your responsibility to show a chart of how long and why you retain each dataset, this information should be listed here. For example, you might want to say that you keep your contact form entries for six months, analytics records for one year, and customer purchase records for ten years.
What are your rights over your data?
In this section, you should explain the rights of your users over their data and how they can apply for these rights.
Where do we send your data
In this section, you should list all transfers of your site data outside the European Union and describe the means by which this data is protected according to European data protection standards. This may include web hosting, cloud storage, or other third-party services.
European data protection law requires that data about European residents transferred outside of European countries be protected according to the same standards as in Europe. Therefore, in addition to listing where the data is going, you must describe how these standards are met by yourself or by third-party providers, whether through an agreement such as a privacy shield, model clauses in your contracts, or binding corporate rules.
Contact information
In this section you should provide a method of contact for privacy concerns. If you need to retain a data protection officer, include their name and full contact details here as well.
If you use your site for commercial purposes and provide for a more complex collection or processing of personal data, you must include the following information in your privacy policy, in addition to the information we discussed earlier.
How we protect your data
In this section, you should describe what measures you have taken to protect your users’ data. This may include technical measures such as encryption, security measures such as two-step authentication, and measures such as personnel training on data protection. If you have done a privacy impact assessment, you can also indicate it here.
What data breach procedures do we have
In this section, you should describe what procedures you have in place to deal with potential or actual data breaches, such as internal reporting systems, communication mechanisms, or error notifications.
From which third parties we receive data
If your website receives data about users from third parties, including advertisers, this information should be included in the privacy statement for third-party data.
What type of automated decision making and/or profiling we do with user data
If your website has a service that includes automated decision making, for example allowing customers to apply for credit or collect their data in an advertising profile, you should include information about how this information is used; what decisions are made with the data collected and what rights users have over those decisions without human intervention.
The obligation of the ministry of industry to inform the public
If you are a member of a regulated industry or subject to additional privacy laws, you may be asked to disclose this information here.
Who are we
The address of our website: https://eciftci.com.tr.
Comments
When visitors leave comments on the site, we collect the data displayed in the comments form, as well as the visitor’s IP address and browser information text to assist spam detection.
An anonymized text (also called a hash) generated from your email address may be provided to the Gravatar service to see if you are using the service. The Gravatar service’s privacy policy is available at https://automattic.com/privacy/. After your comment is approved, your profile picture will be visible to everyone along with your comment.
Environment
If you upload images to the website, you should avoid uploading images that contain embedded location data (EXIF GPS). Website visitors can download and extract any location information from images on the website.
Cookies
If you leave a comment on our site, you can choose to save your name, email address and website in cookies. These are for your convenience so you don’t have to fill in your information again when you leave another comment. These cookies stay for one year.
If you visit our home page, we will set a temporary cookie to determine whether your browser accepts cookies. This cookie contains no personal data and is discarded when you close your browser.
When you log in, we will save a few cookies to save your login information and screen view selection. Login cookies stay for two days and screen options cookies stay for one year. If you choose the “Remember me” option, your login will last for two weeks. If you log out of your account, the login cookies will be removed.
If you edit or publish an article, an additional cookie is saved in your browser. This cookie does not contain any personal data and only shows the post ID of the article you are editing. It expires after 1 day.
Content embedded from other sites
Articles on this site may contain embedded content (eg, videos, images, articles, etc.). Content embedded from other websites behaves exactly the same as if the visitor had visited the other website.
These websites may collect data about you, use cookies, embed third-party tracking, and monitor your interaction with that embedded content, including tracking your interaction with the embedded content if you have an account and are logged in to this website.
Who we share your data with
When you request a password reset, your IP address is included in the reset email.
How long we keep your data
If you leave a comment, the comment and its metadata are retained indefinitely. This way, we can automatically recognize and approve your follow-up comments instead of keeping them in the moderation queue.
For users who register on our website (if any), we also store the personal information they provide in their user profile. All users can view, edit or delete their personal information at any time (except for changing usernames). Website administrators can also view and edit this information.
What are your rights over your data?
If you have an account or comments on this site, you may request to receive an exported file of the personal data we hold about you, including data you have provided to us. You can also request to delete all personal data we hold about you. This does not include any data that we have to comply with for administrative, legal or security purposes.
Where do we send your data
Visitor comments can be checked through the automated spam detection service.
Plugin: Smush
Note: Smush does not interact with end users on your website. The only login option Smush has is the email subscription of the site administrators. If you want to inform your users about this in the privacy policy, you can use the information below.
Smush sends images to WPMU DEV servers while optimizing them for web use. This includes the transfer of EXIF data. EXIF data can be deleted or returned as is. It is not kept on WPMU DEV servers.
Smush uses the Stackpath Content Delivery Network (CDN). Stackpath may store site visitors, IPs, user agents, referrer, location and site visitor’s ISP information in web logs for up to 7 days. Files and images served by CDN may be stored and served outside of your home country. You can find Stackpath’s privacy policy here .
Smush uses a third service (Drip) to send notification emails to the site administrator. Administrator email addresses are sent to Drip and the cookie is assigned by the service. Only administrator information is collected by Drip.