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Privacy Policy

Shacktv.tv values your trust and privacy.

We understand how sensitive your personal information is. We aim to protect the privacy of our website users.

This Privacy Policy addresses your concerns and assures you that we will handle your personal information with care and respect.

BY USING Shacktv.tv, YOU AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS PRIVACY POLICY AND ALLOW US TO PROCESS YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION FOR THE PURPOSES OUTLINED BELOW. IF YOU DON’T AGREE WITH THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS PRIVACY POLICY, PLEASE DO NOT USE OUR WEBSITE.

Basic Confidentiality Policy

Personal details needed to use or interact with Shacktv.tv are private and confidential. This is our policy. We store your personal info – like your name, postal or email address, or phone number – in a secure place. staff who need to can access it. We use this information to process your order, answer your questions, or send you materials you asked for.

Information We Gather

We collect two kinds of information from people who visit Shacktv.tv:

  1. Personal information
  2. Non-Personal Information such as your IP address or cookies
  3. Personal information

“Personal information” means details that can identify you, like your name address, phone number, or email. Shacktv.tv gathers and keeps the personal information you give us. Here are some ways we might collect your personal information on Shack tv:

We’ll ask for your full name, email, and mailing address when you buy something from Shacktv.tv.

We might ask for your email if you reach out to us with a question.

We’ll need your full name, mailing address, and payment details if you make a purchase on our site.

We might collect your device ID when you use Shack tv on a mobile device.

  1. Non-Personal information

“Non-Personal Information” can be technical data or demographic details, like your age, gender, ZIP code, or other location info, or interests. Non-personal information does NOT identify you as an individual.

About Cookies

Web servers send text files called cookies to Web browsers. These cookies are stored on the user’s computer or mobile device. When the browser loads a page and the server asks for the information in the cookie, the browser sends it back to the server.

Cookies have data about what users do on the website. Web servers can use them to spot and follow users as they move around different pages on a site. They also help identify users who come back to a website.

You’ll find two types of cookies: “persistent” and “session.” A persistent cookie stays valid until it reaches its expiry date (unless the user deletes it). A session cookie, on the other hand, expires when the user ends their session by closing the Web browser.

How Shacktv.tv uses cookies

Cookies don’t contain any info that identifies users . However, we may link the info we store about users to the data stored in and obtained from cookies.

Shacktv.tv websites use the info we get from people’s use of our website through cookies to:

  • Recognize users’ computers when they visit the website.
  • Track some user actions as they browse the website.
  • Make the website easier to use.
  • Study how people use the website.
  • Manage the website.
  • Give click-through data to our advertisers.

Third-party Cookies

When people browse Shacktv.tv websites, the site’s advertisers or service providers might send third-party cookies to their computers.

  • These companies might use the data they get from these cookies:
  • To follow users’ browsing habits across different websites.
  • To create profiles of how users surf the Web.
  • To show ads that users might find interesting.

Stopping Cookies

Most web browsers let users say no to cookies.

  • To block all cookies in Internet Explorer, click “Tools,” then “Internet Options,” followed by “Privacy.” Use the sliding selector to pick “Block all cookies.”
  • For Firefox users, you can stop all cookies. Click “Tools,” then “Options.” In the “Privacy” box, uncheck “Accept cookies from sites.”
  • Google Chrome lets you change cookie settings. Click “Options,” then “Under the hood.” Find the “Privacy” section and click Content Settings. The Cookies tab is where you’ll make changes.
  • Safari users can stop cookies too. Click “Preferences,” choose the “Privacy” tab, and select “Block cookies.”

Blocking all cookies will though affect how well many websites work. If you block cookies, you might not be able to sign in, see content, or use search features, among other things.

Deleting Cookies

Users can also get rid of cookies already saved on their computers:

  • Internet Explorer needs you to delete cookie files by hand.
  • Firefox lets you get rid of cookies. First, make sure cookies are set to be erased when you “clear private data.” You can change this setting by clicking “Tools,” “Options” and “Settings” in the “Private Data” box. Then click “Clear private data” in the “Tools” menu.
  • Google Chrome allows you to control your cookie permissions. Click “Options,” “Under the hood,” and Content Settings in the “Privacy” section. Then, click on the Cookies tab in the Content Settings.
  • Safari gives you the option to erase cookies. Click “Preferences,” choose the “Privacy” tab and select “Remove All Website Data.”

This could affect how easy many websites are to use.

Assignment

If someone buys all or some of our assets, or if we merge with another company, you allow us to transfer the personal and non-personal data collected through Shacktv.tv .

Contacting Shacktv.tv

For any issues or questions, please email us using the form on our CONTACT PAGE.

We take every report and will look into it even if we can’t respond to each one.