The Fast Food Post: Privacy Policy

We value privacy and safety. And our readers’ privacy is by far the most important thing to us. Reason why here at The Fast Food Post we follow important and also fundamental guidelines and principles to keep our users’ privacy safe. We also follow a strict code of ethics that’s taught to new staff member that join the Fast Food Post’s team:

  • Here at The Fast Food Post we’ll never ask for personal information of any kind, unless it is necessary or required by the law. (We don’t like companies, services, and websites that ask personal information such as your home address, phone numbers, and emails without any particular or justifiable reason.)
  • If you ever share your personal information with us, rest assured we won’t share it with anyone unless it’s absolutely necessary to comply with requirements of the law, or if we need to use it to protect our rights or to protect the rights of our website and maybe even our company. Here at The Fast Food Post we only offer free information that can be accessed by anyone that has an internet connection, a web browser, or a mobile device with internet access. We don’t make or sell products, which means that apart from not asking for your personal information, we will never try to sell you anything, ever.
  • You should also know that we don’t store personal information on our site servers unless it’s required for the operation of The Fast Food Post’s website.

The Fast Food Post was created and is operated by a well known media company that develops informational websites. Most of the websites on our portfolio focus on creating delicious food content that keeps our readers wanting to come back for more. Our policy is simple: respect the privacy of our users and daily visitors regarding any information we may collect while operating the site.

Visits

Like most web developers and website managers, FastFoodPost.com collects information that does not identify you individually. It’s the type of information that’s usually made available by browsers and servers. Collected information may include what type of browser you’re using, your language preferences, from which site you’re coming, and the date and also time of your visits. The Fast Food Post’s purpose in collecting information that does not identify users individually is to understand how visitors use the site so we can provide a better user experience when they come back, if they ever decide to come back.

The Fast Food Post may also collect information that can potentially identify you as a specific individual. Such information includes Internet Protocol (IP) addresses for logged-in users and for readers that comment on our site’s articles. The Fast Food Post only discloses logged-in user and IP addresses of people who leave comments under the same circumstances that it uses and discloses information that may identify you as a specific individual, as described both above and below, with the exception that IP addresses of readers who comment on articles posted on the site are visible and disclosed only to the administrators of the blog where the comments are left.

Personal Information

Every once in a while, visitors to The Fast Food Post may interact with certain features of the site in ways that require the FastFoodPost.com to gather information that may identify you individually. In such cases, the type of gathered information depends on how readers interact with the side. For example, if a reader wants to leave a comment on the site they’ll have to provide a username and an email address. And people who want to receive blog updates from the Fast Food Post via email or any other communication channel, we collect their emails or other contact information we may need.

Statistics

The Fast Food Post may also collect other types of information such as statistics and behavioral data of people who visit our site. An example would be that the company may monitor the most popular pages, posts, and other areas of the site, or use spam contronl services like Akismet to identify and block spam. The Fast Food Post may display such information publicly or provide it to others if necessary. But the company does not share or make publicly available information that can identify you individually other than as described in this privacy policy.

What About Cookies?

As cookie keeps track of your visits and activity. Cookies allow website operators to provide a better user experience. You can learn more about how cookies work and why they’re useful here. At The Fast Food Post we make use of cookies to identify and track visitors, how they interact and use the site, and get to know certain individual preferences. Visitors who don’t want to have cookies stored on their computer must configure their web browsers to refuse cookies. Just keep in mind that some features of our site may not function properly if cookie storage is disabled.

Cookies can be disabled at any time through your browser options.

Advertisements

Advertisements and banners placed on The Fast Food Post may be delivered to our readers by the company’s advertising partners. And the company’s advertising partners may set cookies too in order to provide a better user experience. The cookies left by our advertising partners allow ad servers to identify users’ computers each time they send you an ad. This allows them to gather information about you or other people who use your computer on a regular basis. Ad companies do this to deliver better ads they believe will be the most relevant and interesting for you. This Privacy Policy covers the use of cookies by FastFoodPost.com and does not cover the use of cookies by third party advertisers.

DoubleClick DART Cookie

Google, as a third party vendor, uses cookies to serve ads on FastFoodPost.com.

The use of DART cookie technology allows Google to serve more relevant ads to users based on their visits to this particular website and other sites on the web.

Our readers can learn how to opt out of the use of DART cookie technology here.

Ad partners may also use cookies and web beacons on this website to deliver better ads. Our advertising partners include:

Google Adsense

The Fast Food Post may start serving Google Adsense ads in the near future.

If we do, don’t forget that the company has no access to or control over the cookies used and left by third-party advertisers such as Google.

You should consult the respective privacy policies of each ad server for more detailed information on their practices as well as for instructions about how to opt-out of certain types of ads. Our privacy policy does not apply to, and we cannot control the activities of other advertisers or websites.

Privacy Policy Updates and Changes

We may change our Privacy Policy at some point. So we encourage you to frequently check our privacy policy page for any changes or updates made to our Privacy agreement. If you keep using the site after changes or updates to the Privacy Policy it will mean that you have accepted the changes.