Our site’s URL? It’s https://backlinksnepal.space
When people comment on our website, we grab what they type into the form. We also save their IP plus the details their browser sends – this helps spot fake junk posts. Their location info gets logged too, just to keep things safer. The system checks each entry using that background data automatically.
A version of your email – changed into a secret code – might go to Gravatar to check if you have an account there. You can find their privacy rules at this link: https://automattic.com/privacy/. If your comment gets approved, others will see your profile pic along with what you wrote.
If you add photos to the site, better leave out ones that have hidden location tags (EXIF GPS). Otherwise, people who visit might pull those details straight from the pictures.
If you post a comment on our site, you can choose to save your name, email, and website in cookies. This setup helps skip re–entering info next time you comment. The data stays saved up to twelve months.
If you go to our login page, we’ll add a short–term cookie – just to check whether your browser allows cookies. It doesn’t store any private info and vanishes once you shut the browser window.
Once you sign in, we’ll create a few cookies to keep your login details along with how you like the screen set up. The ones for logging stick around two days; those for display stay for 12 months. Choosing ‘Remember Me’ means access stays active for about half a month. After signing out, any login-related cookies get wiped automatically.
If you change or publish a piece, another cookie gets stored in your browser – this one holds no personal info, just shows the post ID of what you updated. After 24 hours, it disappears.
Suggestions here might show inside stuff – like clips, pictures, or write–ups. When you see media from another online spot, it acts just like you went straight to that place.
Some sites gather info on you, toss in cookies, add outside trackers, while keeping tabs on how you engage with their loaded stuff – say, if you’ve got a profile and you’re signed in there.
If you ask to reset your password, the system’ll send an email showing your IP. That way, you know where it came from – no surprises. It’s meant to help you stay aware without extra steps. The info pops up right there so you don’t have to dig for it.
If you post a comment, that message along with extra details stays forever. We do this to spot returning comments quickly – letting us greenlight them without delay or manual checks.
If folks sign up on our site – assuming they do – we keep their details saved in their account area. They’re free to check, tweak, or wipe their data whenever they want, though swapping the username isn’t allowed. Admins have access too – they can view and make changes if needed.
If you’ve signed up here or posted comments, feel free to ask for a copy of your info – we’ll send what we’ve got. Or instead, tell us to wipe it clean – remove everything tied to you. That said, stuff we must hang onto for legal reasons, admin tasks, or safety checks won’t be touched.
Guest feedback could get scanned by a robot that catches junk messages.