Personal Data Processing Policy

Privacy Policy
We recognize the importance of confidentiality of information. This document describes in detail what personal information we receive and collect when you use America's website. We hope this information will help you make informed decisions about the personal information you provide to us.

Public information

If you are simply browsing the site without registering, information about you is not published on the site.

When you write or edit materials on the site, you publish every word of what you write, and this information will be stored and shown to other visitors to the project. This applies to articles, useful tips, materials, personal pages of users, comments, etc.

Visitor identification

You can register on the site, or you can not register.

If you have registered, you will be identified by your member name. This can be your real name (if you want it) or you may prefer to post under a pseudonym - the name you used when you created your account. Other registered site visitors will be able to view the information you provided during registration.

Email

The email address you provide during registration is not shown to other site visitors.

We may retain emails and other communications sent by users to process user questions, respond to requests, and improve our services.

Cookie

When you visit a site, one or more cookies are sent to your computer. This is a small file that contains character sets and allows you to identify the browser.

When you register on the site, additional cookies may be sent to your computer to prevent you from having to re-enter your username (and possibly password) the next time you visit. You can clear them at the end of your session if you're using a public computer and don't want your alias to be revealed to subsequent users of the computer (in which case you'll also need to clear your browser cache).

We use cookies to improve our service by storing user preferences and tracking trends in user activity, such as searches. Most browsers are initially set up to accept cookies, but you can choose to refuse cookies entirely or notify you when they are sent. However, without cookies, some site features may not function properly.

Logging

Each time you visit the site, our servers automatically record information that your browser transmits when you visit web pages. Typically, this information includes the web page you requested, the computer's IP address, browser type, browser language settings, date and time of the request, and one or more cookies that can specifically identify your browser.
Links

Links on this site may be in a format that allows us to track whether visitors use them. This information is used to improve the quality of our advertising.

Changes to the privacy policy

Please note that the privacy policy may change from time to time. All privacy policy changes are published on this page.
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