Privacy Policy

The privacy of our members and users is paramount at ravenscans.com, and as such, we will never share personal information regarding anyone who logs on to our website. This personal information includes your registered email address, name, and location. However, upon visiting our website, you agree to your IP address and hostname to be logged in for security reasons.
Browser Cookies

The ravenscans.com website uses browser cookies, which are small pieces of data stored on the user’s computer by the web browser as they are browsing websites. Cookies are used to remember stateful information and to record the user’s browsing activity. The ravenscans.com website uses cookies to track preferences and user behavior when traversing our website.

 

Disclosing Information

When required by law, ravenscans.com may store and disclose personal information on the members of our website. This is only applicable to the disclosure of information that is necessary for the legal and regulatory requirements to protect the rights and safety of ravenscans.com, our users, and the public.

Security

Although ravenscans.com will make an effort to protect all user’s personal information, we highly suggest taking precautionary measures in order to keep your data safe on the internet. The use of a unique password containing both letters and numbers is highly encouraged. With that being said, you are responsible for the actions of any individual who uses your account.

Third Parties

Third-party websites may collect information from the users of ravenscans.com. This information helps us serve you better and only functions as nameless statistics, which will not be used for any other reason. If you would like to become better informed on the topic, you can visit https://optout.networkadvertising.org

 

Common ID Cookie

This site uses cookies and similar tracking technologies such as the Common ID cookie to provide its services. Cookies are important devices for measuring advertising effectiveness and ensuring a robust online advertising industry. The Common ID cookie stores a unique user id in the first-party domain and is accessible to our ad partners. This simple ID can be utilized to improve user matching, especially for delivering ads to iOS and MacOS browsers. Users can opt out of the Common ID tracking cookie by clicking