McDaniel Consulting LLC

Privacy Policy

 

This website, mcdanielconsulting.net, collects visitor information in two ways:

1. From information that is manually provided by visitors filling out either the website’s contact form or commenting on its blog. This information can be tied directly to specific visitors because of the information provided (e.g. name and email address). 

2. From information that’s automatically collected via a trusted third-party partner, Google Analytics. The types of information collected include things like visitor location and what pages they visit. This information is provided to mcdanielconsulting.net in the aggregate, i.e. it is not identifiable to a specific individual.

Mcdanielconsulting.net collects this information so it may better serve its visitors by responding to requests and comments and by creating content that visitors enjoy.

 

Embedded Content and Links to Third-Party Websites. Articles on this site may include embedded content (e.g. videos, images, articles, etc.). Embedded content from other websites behaves in the exact same way as if the visitor has visited the other website. These websites may collect data about you, use cookies, embed additional third-party tracking, and monitor your interaction with that embedded content, including tracing your interaction with the embedded content if you have an account and are logged in to that websiteMcDaniel Consulting, LLC, does not endorse other sites, its content, services, or products. You agree to access the embedded content and third-party links at your own risk and to review the third-party websites’ privacy policies.  

 

What is the GDPR? The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a European Union law that takes effect on Friday, May 25, 2018, and applies to all businesses, large and small, around the world. Its goal is to protect user’s personally identifying information (PII) and hold businesses to a higher standard when it comes to how they collect, store, and use this data.

Is mcdanielconsulting.net GDPR compliant? Yes, this self-hosted WordPress site mcdanielconsulting.net is GDPR compliant as of WordPress 4.9.6, the WordPress core software.

Areas on this website that are impacted by GDPR: This website uses plugins that store or process data, specifically comments, contact forms, Akismet to reduce spam, and Google Analytics for our website’s performance analytics; GDPR compliance is active on these plug-ins. 

Comments Consent: By default, WordPress used to store the commenter’s name, email and website as a cookie* on the user’s browser. This made it easier for users to leave comments on their favorite blogs because those fields were pre-populated. Now, due to GDPR’s consent requirement, WordPress has added the comment consent checkbox (sample below). You can now leave a comment without checking this box. This means that you would have to manually enter your name, email, and website every time you leave a comment. If you opt-in to saving your name, email address and website so that you won’t have to fill in your details the next time you leave a comment, the associated cookie* will last for one year. Note that when you leave comments on the site we collect the data shown in the comments form, and also the visitor’s IP address and browser user agent string to help spam detection. An anonymized string created from your email address may be provided to the Gravatar service to see if you are using it. The Gravatar service privacy policy is available here: https://automattic.com/privacy/. After approval of your comment, your profile picture is visible to the public in the context of your comment.

 

Contact Forms: Though we are not using the data for marketing purposes at this time, we have added extra transparency measures to our contact forms by asking for explicit consent to store your information (see sample below). We retain your contact information for as long as necessary to answer your request. We generally keep data from contact form submissions for 30 days. Should you decide you prefer your data to be exported or deleted, we will quickly respond. See “Data Export and Erase Feature” in the following paragraph.

 

Data Export and Erase Feature: WordPress enables site owners like us to comply with GDPR’s data handling requirements and honor user’s request for exporting personal data as well as removal of user’s personal data. Please email McDaniel Consulting, LLC, at gmcdaniel4444@gmail.com with your request, adding “Personal Data Export/Removal” to the Subject line of your email. 

Google Analytics: This website uses MonsterInsights, the Google Analytics plugin for WordPress. MonsterInsights has released a GDPR compliance addon as well as manual features that take care of the majority of required configuration changes, including anonymized IP addresses and disabling the Demographics and Interests Reports for Remarketing and Advertising. Mcdanielconsulting.net has applied these configuration changes to its website that pertain to the required GDPR compliance. Note that we keep these anonymized analytics records for a period of  three years in order to track and compare our website’s performance from year to year and to respond to any needed changes or adjustments, e.g. to our content or our website’s functionality.   

 

McDaniel Consulting, LLC, reserves the right to make changes to its Privacy Policy from time to time and at its sole discretion. McDaniel Consulting, LLC, encourages visitors to frequently check this page to keep up to date on its Privacy Policy. Your continued use of this site after any change in this Privacy Policy will constitute your acceptance of such change.

If you have any questions regarding the Privacy Policy of mcdanielconsulting.net, please email McDaniel Consulting, LLC,  at gmcdaniel4444@gmail.com.

 

*Cookie: A cookie is a small data file that is written to your computer’s hard drive by your web browser. Cookies are created when you use your browser to visit a website that uses cookies to keep track of visitor movements within the site; it can remember registered logins, preferences, and other customization functions. A cookie file can contain or automatically collect a user identification code or IP address that a website can use to track the pages and number of times you have visited. The data read from these cookies may be linked to personally identifying and non-personally identifying information. 

 

This page was last updated on May 24, 2018.

 

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