Privacy Policy
Welcome to JuiceJavaJoy! Your trust means the world to me, so here’s the lowdown on how I handle your info when you hang out here.
Who We Are
Our website address is: https://juicejavajoy.com.
Comments
When you leave a comment, we collect the info you share in the comment form — plus your IP address and browser details to help keep spam away.
If you use Gravatar for your profile picture, they may get an anonymized version of your email to display your avatar. Check out their privacy policy here. Once your comment is approved, your profile picture will be visible publicly next to your words.
Media
If you upload images, be mindful not to include location data (like GPS info). Visitors can potentially extract this data if it’s embedded.
Cookies
- If you comment, you can opt to save your name, email, and website in cookies — making it easier next time you visit. These cookies last one year.
- When you log in, temporary cookies help check if your browser accepts cookies. No personal data here.
- Login cookies keep you logged in for two days (or two weeks if you click “Remember Me”). Screen display preferences are saved for a year.
- If you log out, your login cookies are deleted.
- Editing or publishing an article saves a cookie for 1 day to remember the post you worked on — no personal info included.
Embedded Content from Other Sites
Sometimes I share videos, images, or articles embedded from other sites. These sites might track your interaction or use cookies just like if you were visiting them directly.
Who We Share Your Data With
If you request a password reset, your IP address is included in the reset email.
How Long We Keep Your Data
- Comments and their metadata stick around indefinitely, so we can recognize and approve follow-ups easily.
- Registered users’ info stays in their profile, which you can view, edit, or delete anytime (except your username). Site admins can manage this info, too.
Your Data Rights
If you have an account or have left comments, you can ask for a copy of the personal data we hold about you — or ask us to erase it. This doesn’t cover data we legally have to keep for security or admin reasons.
Where Your Data Goes
Comments might be checked by automated spam detection services.