Privacy Policy

By using this site, you agree to the terms within this privacy policy, and agree that you find them fair and adequate.

No information collected by this site is sold to any outside parties, and that is not to say this site collects much information at all, if any for most users.

This site does collect any personal information on people under the age of 13. If it comes to my attention that anyone 13 or under has submitted such information to the site, or has made public such information on the site, it will be deleted immediately.

For the purpose of completing online orders, the store collects all information necessary to ship the product to the buyer, and to follow up on orders. This includes name, address, and email.

Payments handled are by credit card or by paypal account only, and are made off this site and on the paypal site. We make no guarantees on paypal’s usage of information submitted there.

For submitted works, name and a valid email address are needed – though we would prefer in most cases to have more information such as a brief bio about the author. These are collected to prove that we had permission to publish from “someone”. You are free to provide us with more information, as long as you do not mind us publishing it on our site.

For replying within the articles, the site will mostly likely need to collect your name and email address for registration – the site will automatically confirm that email address. And once your first replay is approved, you will have instant posting from there on (unless you do something to merit our revoking that privilege).

Cookies may or may not be stored on your computer, but it is doubtful. This site runs primarily on sessions and session data – that data expiring within an hour’s time or less. It is however possible that our advertisers (google adwords, etc.) may possibly store cookies on your computer through their ads for the purpose of tracking. Given that these things are on most of the internet now, if this bothers you, I highly recommend a good firewall or browser capable of blocking cookies.

Javascript may run in some parts of the site, but none are essential. Most dynamic effects are done through CSS. Of course if you don’t like javascript running on your browser, there are many ways to disable that functionality.