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General Terms of Use of the Blog

Access and Use

Access to and use of the Kiiwan Post blog implies acceptance of all these general terms of use (hereinafter “Terms”).

Blog Access

The blog is accessible to any internet user with internet access and necessary equipment. The publisher strives to maintain access to the blog 24/7 without interruption. However, the publisher cannot be held responsible for any blog unavailability, for any reason.

Intellectual Property

The blog and all its content, including texts, images, videos, and sounds, are protected by copyright and intellectual property law. Any reproduction, representation, modification, adaptation, distribution, or dissemination, in whole or in part, of the blog’s content is prohibited without the express written permission of the publisher. Illustrations and photographs from third parties (architects, project owners, communication agencies, construction material manufacturers, etc.) have been provided to the Kiiwan Post editorial team for use in articles. If an error has been made in a publication, please contact us to make corrections.

Hyperlinks

The blog may contain hyperlinks to other websites or blogs. The publisher does not control the websites or blogs linked through these hyperlinks and cannot be held responsible for their content.

Contact

For any questions or complaints, you can contact the publisher through our Contact page.

Hosting

The blog is hosted by Hostinger. Hostinger implements adequate security measures to protect user data. For more information on the security measures implemented by Hostinger, you can visit the following page: https://www.hostinger.com/legal/privacy-policy

Personal Data

The blog collects personal data from users in various ways:

Forms: Users may provide personal data by filling out forms on the blog, such as the contact form or the newsletter subscription form.

Newsletter Subscription: When users subscribe to the newsletter, they provide their email address to the publisher. Other information such as first name, last name, occupation, company name, date of birth, and location may also be requested.

Systeme.io: The blog uses Systeme.io, an all-in-one marketing platform. Systeme.io collects personal data from users, such as their name, email address, and IP address. This data is collected to provide Systeme.io’s services, such as sending emails and creating landing pages. Systeme.io does not share users’ personal data with third parties without their consent.

Social Media (LinkedIn, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter (X), Instagram, TikTok, Pinterest, Reddit, etc.): These platforms are used to integrate multimedia content and allow you to share content from our website. When you interact with these widgets, your personal data may be collected by these platforms. We encourage you to review the privacy policies of each platform to learn more about their data collection and processing practices.

WhatsApp: We use WhatsApp, an instant messaging platform, to offer a quick and easy communication method with our customer service. You can contact us via WhatsApp by clicking the WhatsApp button on our website. When you contact us via WhatsApp, your personal data (such as your phone number and message) is collected and processed by WhatsApp. For more information on how WhatsApp collects and processes your personal data, please review WhatsApp’s privacy policy: https://www.whatsapp.com/legal/privacy-policy.

Telegram: We use Telegram, an instant messaging platform, to offer a quick and easy communication method with our customer service. You can contact us via Telegram by clicking the Telegram button on our website. When you contact us via Telegram, your personal data (such as your username and message) is collected and processed by Telegram. For more information on how Telegram collects and processes your personal data, please review Telegram’s privacy policy: https://telegram.org/privacy?setln=fa.

Google Tag Manager: We use Google Tag Manager to manage our third-party tags and scripts. Google Tag Manager does not collect any personal data on its own but facilitates the collection of data by other third-party tools. You can learn more about Google Tag Manager and how to manage the tags it uses here.

Facebook Pixel: The Facebook pixel allows us to track conversions and optimize our advertising campaigns on Facebook. The Facebook pixel collects data about your visits to our site, such as the pages you’ve viewed and the products you’ve added to your cart. This data is anonymized and is not linked to your personal identity. You can learn more about the Facebook pixel and how to opt out of its tracking here.

LinkedIn Pixel: We use the LinkedIn Pixel, an audience analysis tool provided by LinkedIn. The LinkedIn Pixel uses cookies to collect anonymous information about how visitors use our website. This information helps us better understand your needs and target you with tailored ads on LinkedIn. You can disable the LinkedIn Pixel by following the instructions on the following page: https://www.linkedin.com/help/lms/answer/a418880.

Google Analytics: The blog uses Google Analytics, an audience analysis service provided by Google Inc. (“Google”). Google Analytics uses cookies, which are text files placed on your computer, to help the website analyze how users use the site. The information generated by the cookies about your use of the website (including your IP address) will be transmitted to and stored by Google on servers in the United States. Google will use this information to evaluate your use of the website, compile reports on website activity for website operators, and provide other services related to website activity and internet usage. Google may also transfer this information to third parties where required to do so by law, or where such third parties process the information on Google’s behalf. Google will not associate your IP address with any other data held by Google. You can refuse the use of cookies by selecting the appropriate settings on your browser. However, please note that if you do this, you may not be able to use the full functionality of this website. By using this website, you consent to the processing of data about you by Google in the manner and for the purposes set out above.

Microsoft Clarity: The blog uses Microsoft Clarity, a behavioral analysis service provided by Microsoft Corporation (“Microsoft”). Microsoft Clarity uses cookies to collect information about user behavior on the blog. The data collected by Microsoft Clarity is anonymous and aggregated. It does not allow for the identification of individual users.

Editorial Commitment to Data Protection

The publisher is committed to processing user personal data in accordance with current regulations, especially the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Users can unsubscribe from newsletters at any time through a link in the footer of emails or by contacting us to have their personal data removed.

Cookies

The blog uses cookies to enhance the user experience. Cookies are small text files stored on the user’s computer by the visited website. They allow the website to recognize the user during subsequent visits.

Users can disable cookies at any time by modifying their browser settings. However, disabling cookies may limit access to certain features of the blog.

User Consent

By using the blog, the user consents to the collection and processing of their personal data in accordance with these legal notices.

Changes to Legal Notices

The publisher reserves the right to modify these legal notices at any time.

Last Update Date

These legal notices were last updated on May 20, 2024.