Last Updated: April 9, 2021
Information That Is Gathered from Visitors
Like other websites, log files are stored on the web server, saving details such as:
Visitor’s IP address
Browser type
Referring page
Time of visit
Cookies may be used to remember visitor preferences when interacting with the website.
The collected information includes:
Visitor details directly provided or automatically collected through website usage
Non-personal information that does not identify users but helps in understanding general user behavior
Data such as date & time stamps, mouse activity, scrolling, heatmaps, clicks, operating system, browser type, screen resolution, ISP, and keyboard inputs
We may use tracking technologies like tags, cookies, beacons, and scripts to analyze user preferences and improve the user experience.
Additionally, we may collect personal information that users directly provide, including:
Name
Email
Password
Contact details
Billing information
Language preferences
Location
Connected third-party services
Any other information explicitly submitted through forms
All information may be stored by the website developer, Fisherman Technologies, Inc.
How the Information Is Used
The collected data is used to:
Enhance user experience by improving website technology and design
Identify useful services and better understand user needs
Maintain historical data of previous users
Provide additional benefits to visitors and users
Email Policy:
Email addresses will not be sold, rented, or leased to third parties.
Emails may be sent to inform users about updates, services, or offers from us or our affiliates.
Visitor Options
If you have subscribed to any of our services, you may unsubscribe by contacting us directly.
You can block cookies via your browser settings, but this may restrict access to certain website features.
Cookies
Cookies are small digital files stored by your web browser that help:
Remember user preferences during website visits
Track return visits to the website
Third-party advertisers may also use cookies for tracking purposes.
Google Ads
Google, as a third-party vendor, uses cookies to serve ads.
The DART cookie enables Google to serve ads based on visitors’ browsing behavior across the internet.
Users can opt out of the DART cookie by visiting the Google Ad & Content Network Privacy Policy.