April 7, 2007

Harass Me! C'mon, You Know You Want To!

About This Blog: Hello! I'm Aaron and this is my personal blog. It covers a vast variety of topics such: blog resources, making money online, site reviews, cool videos, humor and more. Basically, whatever I feel like writing about when I sit down to blog. I appreciate your visiting, and hope you enjoy your time here. :)

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The Aaron Cook Dot Com™ Privacy Policy

As an Internet user myself, I understand the importance of online privacy. So it goes without saying that I'm fully committed to safeguarding your online privacy while you're here at the AaronCook.com website.

And that's precisely why I've decided to include the following, which discloses the information gathering and dissemination practices for this website.

Log Files

Like most standard websites, this website uses log files. These include: Internet Protocol addresses (IP addresses), browser type, Internet Service Provider (ISP), referring and exit pages, platform type, date and time stamp, and the number of clicks to analyze trends, administer the site, track user movement in the aggregate, and to gather broad demographic information for aggregate use. IP addresses, etc., are not linked to personally identifiable information.

Web Cookies and Web Beacons

Web cookies (also known as HTTP cookies, or just cookies) are parcels of text that are sent by a server to a Web browser, and then sent back unchanged by the browser each time it accesses that server.

Web beacons are objects that are embedded in a webpage or email that are invisible to the user, but allow checking that a user has viewed the page or email. Other names are web bug, tracking bug, tag or page tag.

This website uses cookies. Additionally, some of my business partners (for example, advertisers) may use cookies and web beacons as well. This site has no access to, or control over advertisers' cookies and/or web beacons.

If you wish to disable cookies, you may do so through your individual browser options.

Links

This website contains links to other websites. Please be aware that I am not responsible for the privacy practices of other websites. I encourage you, when you leave this website, to read the privacy statements and policies of each and every website you visit, as this particular privacy policy applies solely to this particular website.

Advertisers

I use several outside advertising networks and companies in order to display ads on this site. These ads may contain cookies and/or web beacons in order to collect data in the ad serving process. These such cookies and/or web beacons are collected by the companies and advertising networks themselves. I do not have any access to this information.

I currently work with several advertising networks and companies, some of which include: Google (Google AdSense), AdBrite and LinkBucks. If you have any questions, please check their websites for their respective privacy policies.

Webmaster Contact Information

If you have any questions or suggestions regarding the Aaron Cook Dot Com™ privacy policy, please feel free to contact me by filling out the comment form below.

Many thanks, and be sure to make it a fantastic day! :)

6 comments:

  1. Thanks for getting back to me. I think that works much better. Thanks.

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  2. You bet Marcus! I figured your results would be better that way so I'm glad it helped.

    Shine on,
    Aaron

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  3. AnonymousMay 27, 2007

    Hey Aaron, good to speak with you!

    Dan

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  4. Thanks Dan, good speaking with you too...again!

    Shine on,
    Aaron

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  5. ok this puzzled me.. how'd u get blogger to host on your own domain?!

    i couldn't find the function anywhere. And had to change to wordpress.

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  6. Hi Suadref,

    Once you sign into Blogger, just go to your blog's Settings, then Publishing.

    That area will allow you to set things up so that you can operate your blog on your own domain name.

    Shine on,
    Aaron

    PS: All in all, WordPress is a better blogging platform anyway, so your switch is no doubt a good choice.

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