Privacy Policy
This privacy notice was prepared to inform individuals who are concerned about how their Personally Identifiable Information (PII) is used online. PII, according to US privacy regulations and data security practices, refers to details that may be employed on their own or together with other data to identify, contact, or locate a specific person, or to recognize someone in a particular situation. Please take a moment to carefully read this policy to clearly understand how we collect, use, protect, and otherwise handle your Personally Identifiable Information when you interact with our website.
What personal data do we collect from visitors to our blog, website, or browser extension (the "site")?
When you visit our site and download files, we may gather information such as your IP address, Internet Service Provider (ISP), browser type, operating system, and other technical details. These are collected with the goal of improving your download experience.
When do we collect information?
We begin gathering data during your first interaction with the site and continue as you click on download links.
Some of our services also include the SimilarWeb component, which collects anonymous insights regarding browsing behavior, in line with its separate Privacy Policy.
How do we use the collected information?
We may use the data to process requests, optimize the downloading process, and to prevent or detect fraudulent activity.
How do we protect visitor data?
Although we collect only a limited amount of information, we use regular virus and malware scans to help ensure your data remains secure.
Do we use cookies?
Yes, cookies are used. Cookies are small files that a site or its service provider transfers to your computer’s hard drive via your web browser (if you allow it). They enable our systems to recognize your browser, capture, and remember specific information. Cookies help us improve the functionality of the site, understand preferences, and enhance future services. They are also used to facilitate downloads.
You may choose to receive a notification each time a cookie is sent or disable cookies completely through your browser settings. Since browsers differ, please refer to your browser’s Help section for detailed instructions.
What happens if cookies are disabled?
If you turn off cookies, some features may not function properly, and parts of the site, including download functionality, may not work as intended.
Third-Party Disclosure
We do not sell, trade, or otherwise transfer Personally Identifiable Information to outside parties, unless users are given prior notice. This does not include trusted third parties who assist in operating our site, conducting our business, or servicing you, provided those parties agree to keep this information confidential. We may also release information if required to comply with the law, enforce site policies, or protect rights, property, or safety. Non-personally identifiable visitor data may, however, be shared for marketing, advertising, or similar purposes.
Third-Party Links
Occasionally, at our discretion, we may include or offer third-party products or services on our site. These external websites have their own privacy practices, and we take no responsibility for their content or activities. Nevertheless, we strive to maintain the integrity of our site and welcome feedback about such sites.
California Online Privacy Protection Act (CalOPPA)
CalOPPA requires any US-based websites collecting personal information from California residents to display a privacy policy. In accordance with this law, we agree to the following:
Users may visit our site anonymously.
This Privacy Policy will be accessible via a link on our homepage or on the first significant page after entering the site. The link will be clearly labeled "Privacy."
Users will not be specifically notified of policy updates, but changes will be posted on this page.
Users can update their personal data by opening a support request.
How do we handle "Do Not Track" signals?
We do not respond to "Do Not Track" signals. We also do not track, place cookies, or use advertising when a DNT mechanism is enabled. Downloads on our site depend on cookies.
Do we allow third-party behavioral tracking?
Yes, we permit third-party behavioral tracking.
Children’s Privacy (COPPA)
We do not knowingly collect personal data from children under the age of 13. The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) grants parents control over data collection from young children. The Federal Trade Commission enforces COPPA, ensuring that websites and online services take steps to protect children’s privacy.
Fair Information Practices
The principles of Fair Information Practices are the foundation of US privacy law and have greatly influenced international data protection legislation. Understanding and implementing these principles is crucial to complying with privacy rules that safeguard personal information. We also support the principle of individual redress, which gives people the right to take legal action against those who misuse or fail to protect their data.