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Privacy Policy

Here at Fluent C++ we take personal privacy very seriously. As a general rule Fluent C++ does not collect your personal information unless you chose to provide that information to us. When you choose to provide us with your personal information, you are giving Fluent C++ your permission to use that information for the purposes stated at the point where your entered the information.

Generally, the information requested by Fluent C++ will be used to provide a website feature or service to you, such as commenting, support, or providing future content better tailored to your interests. A description of Fluent C++’s intended use of that information and how to grant or revoke consent for use of that information will be fully described in this privacy policy.

If you send us an email, we will use the information you provide, such as email address, only to respond to your inquiry. Keep in mind that email transmissions are not encrypted by default, so we suggest you do not send sensitive information such as Social Security numbers, credit card numbers, or bank account information via such contact forms. If such information is required, it will be via a web page that clearly states the page and its transmission of information is secure and encrypted.

Fluent C++ uses commenting and social media plug-ins and third-party websites. We use those third-party services to interact with visitors and to build our community on social media. We also uses these third-party services to measure the number of visitors to our website, to interact with visitors on the site, and to make our website more useful to visitors.

In such cases, the third-party application may request an email address, username, password, internet protocol (IP) address, and geographic location for account registration or sign-in purposes. Fluent C++ does not use those third-party websites or services to collect personal information from individuals. Any personal information collected by the third-party website will not be stored or transmitted by Fluent C++. Fluent C++ has no control over or access to specific login information or any other sensitive personal information provided to third-party websites.

Fluent C++ also lets you enter your first name, last name and email address in mailing list subscription forms. We will use this data only to send you periodic emails if you choose to subscribe to the mailing list.

Fluent C++ uses cookies to provide a customized user experience on the site. A cookie is a small file that a website transfers to your computer to allow your browser to remember information about your last session on that website. Your computer only shares information in the cookie with the specific website that provided it, and no other website can request that information. Fluent C++ also uses third-party analytics services (like Google Analytics) to gather this information for anlysis.

Fluent C++ may collect and temporarily store certain information about your visit to help us to better align our content and the website design with your needs. The information these cookies collect includes the domain you access our website from, your computer’s IP address, the date and time you accessed the site, the operating system of your computer, the browser you’re using to access our site, the Universal Resource Locators (URLs) of the pages you visit on our website and the URL of site you came from, if you clicked a link there that brought you to our website. This information is only used to to improve the website and enhance our visitors’ experience.

If you do not wish to have cookies stored on your machine, you have the option to turn cookies off in your browser. However, keep in mind that turning off cookies may impact how this website functions. Disabling browser cookies will also impact how other websites you visit store browser cookies as well.

By contacting us via the email address jonathan@fluentcpp.com, you can ask for a list of personal information we have about you, if any, or request a change, correction, or deletion of your personal information.