Who we are
Our website address is: https://electronics-formulas.com.
At https://electronics-formulas.com, we prioritize the privacy of our visitors. This privacy policy outlines the types of personal information collected and recorded by https://electronics-formulas.com and explains how we use that information.
Log Files
Like many other websites, https://electronics-formulas.com uses log files to track visitors. This is a common practice among hosting providers and part of hosting services’ analytics.
The information in these log files includes IP addresses, browser type, Internet Service Provider (ISP), date/time stamps, referring and exit pages, and possibly the number of clicks.
This data is used to analyze trends, manage the website, track user navigation on the site, and gather demographic information. IP addresses and other such data are not linked to any personally identifiable information.
Cookies and Web Beacons
Google’s Use of Data from electronics-formulas.com
electronics-formulas.com uses Google services to enhance content and keep the site free of charge. By using these services, electronics-formulas.com shares certain information with Google.
For instance, when you visit the site, your browser may automatically send specific data to Google, such as the URL of the page you’re viewing and your IP address. Additionally, cookies may be set on your browser or read from existing cookies.
Google uses this information to provide and improve its services, develop new features, measure the effectiveness of ads, protect against fraud, and personalize the ads you see across various platforms. You can review Google’s Privacy Policy for more on how data is processed and how Google uses this information for advertising purposes. Visit their Advertising page to understand more about how your data is used in relation to ads and how long it is retained.
Ad Personalization
If ad personalization is enabled, Google will use your data to make ads more relevant to you. For example, if you visit a website about mountain bikes, you may later see an ad for mountain bikes on another website that serves Google ads.
If ad personalization is turned off, Google will not use your data to create a profile for personalized ads. You will still see ads, but they won’t be tailored based on your interests or browsing history.
Even with ad personalization off, Google may still use general information, like your current search terms or location, to show relevant ads. Your data will still be used for other purposes, such as measuring ad performance and preventing fraud.
When interacting with websites or apps that use Google services, you may be given the option to choose whether you want personalized ads. However, if ad personalization is disabled or if your account is ineligible, Google will not show personalized ads.
To manage what information Google uses to show you ads, visit your ad settings.
Controlling the Information Shared with Google
There are several ways to control the information shared with Google when you visit sites or use apps with Google services:
- Ad Settings: This allows you to control the ads you see on Google platforms (like Google Search and YouTube) and on non-Google sites. You can learn more about ad personalization, opt out of it, or block specific advertisers.
- My Activity: If you are signed in to your Google account, you can review and manage data collected by Google when you use its services, including what information Google collects from the sites and apps you visit. You can browse by date and topic, and delete part or all of your activity.
- Google Analytics Opt-Out: Many websites use Google Analytics to understand visitor engagement. If you do not wish to be tracked by Analytics, you can install the Google Analytics browser add-on. Learn more about how Google Analytics handles privacy.
- Incognito Mode: In Chrome’s incognito mode, your browsing activity (like visited pages and files) won’t be stored in your browser or account history. Cookies are deleted once all incognito windows are closed.
- Blocking Cookies: Most browsers, including Chrome, allow users to block third-party cookies and clear existing cookies from their browsers.
Comment Cookies
If you leave a comment on our site, you may choose to save your name, email address, and website in cookies for convenience, so you won’t need to re-enter them for future comments. These cookies last for one year.
If you log in to the site, we’ll set temporary cookies to check whether your browser accepts cookies. These cookies contain no personal data and are deleted when you close your browser.
Upon logging in, several cookies will be set to save your login details and display preferences. Login cookies last for two days, while display preference cookies last for a year. Selecting “Remember Me” keeps your login active for two weeks. If you log out, login cookies will be removed.
Editing or publishing an article on the site will save an additional cookie in your browser, which holds the article’s post ID and expires after one day.
Embedded Content from Other Sites
Articles on this site may contain embedded content such as videos or images from other websites. This content behaves as if you have visited the other site, which may collect data, use cookies, or track your interaction with the embedded content.
Online Privacy Policy Only
This privacy policy applies exclusively to our website and is valid for online visitors only. It does not cover any information collected offline or through channels other than this website.
Caching
We use caching to improve the site’s response time and user experience. Cached copies of web pages are temporarily stored and are not accessible to third parties unless required for technical support from the caching plugin provider. Cache files expire based on a schedule set by the site administrator, though they may be cleared manually before their natural expiration.
Important Note
Neither the author nor the site admin personally collects information from visitors. Any data collected is through third-party plugins and software, which are necessary for the website’s functionality, as outlined above.
Consent
By using our website, you agree to our privacy policy and its terms.