We’ve done our best to cut through the legal jargon and explain in simple terms what information we collect about you, what we use it for, and the few situations in which we share it with others.
Please read this privacy policy carefully. It applies to all interactions you have with Blogilicious’ products and services.
When you create an account with Blogilicious, you give us your full name and email address, and create a username and password. If you want, you can give us a pseudonym instead of your legal name.
If you don’t feel like creating an account from scratch, you may be able to sign in through an account you already have with another service, such as Facebook.
Your user profile helps you customize your account and connect with other Blogilicious users. Your profile automatically includes your name and username. You can also add a profile picture and whatever else you’d like in the "Bio" field.
To help you connect with other Blogilicious users and to personalize your Blogilicious experience, we may ask for additional information, including your contacts, location or a list of the apps on your mobile device.
We receive some other information automatically when you use Blogilicious. This includes data about your device, software, operating system, operating system- provided device or user-specific advertising IDs for advertisement tracking ("Advertising IDs"), your IP address and the date and time of each request you make to Blogilicious.
So that we can make your Blogilicious experience better, we collect information about how you view, search and interact with content and advertisements through Blogilicious and on third-party sites with Blogilicious widgets.
You may link your Blogilicious account to other services you use, such as social networking sites, photo-sharing services and media. If you connect your Blogilicious account with a third-party service, we collect information through that service. This information varies depending on the service and your privacy settings there, but may include profile information (e.g., age, gender and location), your contacts on that service and content that you’ve made publicly available there.
If you want to email something you see through Blogilicious to a friend who isn’t already a Blogilicious account holder, we may keep their email address for the purpose of sending such email and improving our services. Recipients may contact us at privacy@blogilicious.com to request that we remove this information from our database.
A big part of Blogilicious is sharing content you find interesting. That’s why your Blogilicious profile, the bloggers and topics you follow, the magazines you create, the comments you post and the content you search are all public.
Aside from that, we use your information to keep Blogilicious running, better understand how you use our service, customize your experience (including the content, marketing materials, and advertisements you see), prevent abuse and improve Blogilicious.
We share your personally identifiable information only under these circumstances:
We may disclose aggregate information about how our users use Blogilicious in a manner doesn’t identify you individually.
Cookies and HTML5 local storage are ways to keep information about your use of Internet services on your own mobile device or computer.
We use cookies and HTML5 local storage to help us create your session, know when you’re logged in and help us remember certain information about how you interact with Blogilicious.
If you’d rather not use cookies or HTML5 local storage, most browsers give you the option to turn them off, or require your approval before using them to keep information. If you choose not to keep information in cookies or HTML5 local storage, though, portions of Blogilicious may not work as intended.
Blogilicious also uses web beacons in advertisements to allow Blogilicious and its advertising partners to see how users view and engage with advertisements. Blogilicious may share your Advertising ID with advertising partners in an anonymous fashion that is not tied to your name or email address.
Some publishers or other third-party services that we partner with may use cookies, web beacons or other technologies to keep track of your Internet activity. Please note that this privacy policy explains Blogilicious’ policies only, and doesn’t cover the practices of other services.
Some browsers make it possible for you to signal that you don’t want your Internet browsing activity to be tracked. The Internet community hasn’t reached a consensus on how to best honour these signals, so we don’t respond to Do-Not-Track requests at this time.
If you’d like to delete your account, you can do so in the Blogilicious application under Settings (gear icon) in the Edit Profile detailed menu. If we delete your account, your user profile will no longer be visible on our service, though we may still keep some log information in non-personally identifiable form and any other information you have made publicly available through Blogilicious (comments to content, for example).
As Blogilicious continues to develop, we may decide to revise this privacy policy from time to time. The most current version will govern our use of your information and will always be at https://Blogilicious.com/privacy. If we make changes that we think will substantially alter your rights, we will notify you by posting a notice on our website. You agree to accept any changes or revisions to this privacy policy by continuing to use Blogilicious.
We’d love to hear your questions, concerns and feedback about this privacy policy. If you have suggestions for us, let us know at contactus@blogilicious.com.