Privacy Policy

The users’ privacy is the first consideration for dmv-test-driving.com. The Privacy Policy (PP) document presented below describes the ways dmv-test-driving.com obtains and collects personal users’ data and how they are used by the resource.

1. Log Files

dmv-test-driving.com makes use of the log files and plenty of other sites. Those Files provide the information concerning:

· IP

· Version of the browser

· ISP

· Time & date

· Referring & exit webpages

· Click number (required for trends analysis, website administration, user tracking, and demographic data collection).

The information described is never linked to personal identification data.

2. Cookie files & beacons

dmv-test-driving.com applies cookie files for the sake of storage of information connected with the preferences of users, recording specific information on what pages are visited by a user, customization of the webpage content according to the type of your browser, or any other information sent via the browser.

2.1 The Issue of DART Cookie

· Cookie files are applied by Google (the third party) to deal with adverts on dmv-test-driving.com.

· The application of the DART cookies by Google makes it delivering adverts to the users based on their visits to dmv-test-driving.com as well as other sites on the Internet.

· Users have a right to stop the application of the DART cookies. For the detailed information, read the Google PP.

Cookie files and beacons can be applied to our resource by our partners (including but not limited to Google Adsense).

Those third-party advert networks and servers apply their technology to the adverts and any links displaying on dmv-test-driving.com will be sent to the user’s browser. The user’s IP is automatically gathered when such a situation happens. The third-party advert networks also have a right to apply other technologies for the sake of measuring adverts efficiency and personalization of adverts content including:

· Cookie files

· Beacons

· JavaScript.

The cookie files used by third parties can’t be accessed and aren’t under the control of dmv-test-driving.com.

For the detailed information, concerning advert servers owned by third parties, it’s required to read their privacy policy. The document contains data about their activity, rights, and methods to stop their activity. The current PP doesn’t relate to the activities of other marketers on our web resource and never controls their actions.

In order to turn off cookies in your browser, you should change the options in the browser. The details concerning cookie deactivation are accessible on the official website of your browser.

3. The issue of Facebook plugins application

There are SM plugins provided by FB that are used on dmv-test-driving.com. They are recognized by their logo and a “Like” button. More information is available on the official site of the FB developers.

The users make use of those plugins as soon as they open dmv-test-driving.com and link their browser to the FB servers. The latest get informed of your connection. If you are logged in and click a “Like” button, your profile can show the content of our resource through the link. Your visits can be allocated by FB to your FB profile as well.

As a dmv-test-driving.com provider, we aren’t responsible for the content of the information transferred as well as the ways FB uses this information. For the detailed information concerning FB plugins usage, read their PP.

If a user wants to prevent FB from allocating the data, it’s required to log off the FB account and only then use dmv-test-driving.com.

4. Google Analytics (GA) application

The site under consideration applies GA for the analysis of the website operation. Such a service applies cookies placed on the user’s PC to observe the visits to dmv-test-driving.com resource. All the information, which is gathered by cookie files, is transferred to the servers owned by Google.

Using such data, Google can fulfill the analysis of the information concerning the site application and build reports for the owner of the resource. In the cases when it’s stated by law, those data can be given to 3rd sides. It’s also possible if those parties act on behalf of the company. The users’ IPs will never be linked to the information gathered.

It’s possible to refuse to store cookies on your PC. For this, it’s necessary to change the settings in your browser. However, it’s essential to understand that such actions may lead to the deprivation of dmv-test-driving.com application due to the functionality peculiarities. It’s also possible to use a special app to prevent the coolie application.

5. The Twitter Widgets application

The widgets owned by Twitter are also applied to dmv-test-driving.com. They are linked to the servers situated in the USA. When you use the resource with the help of Twitter widgets, the information about the webpages opened is transferred to the corresponding servers.

Those widgets can get the data including:

· IP

· browser type

· IS

· site address.

Twitter places cookie files on the device applied to access dmv-test-driving.com. All the data collected are kept not more than 10 days and then they are to be deleted not later than after an extra week. With the help of the settings in a Twitter account, it’s possible to change the information processing options. For more data, read the Twitter PP.

If you want to know more information or desire to ask questions concerning our PP, feel free to contact us by email.

6. The issue of Copyright

The texts, images, and other materials of dmv-test-driving.com are under copyright protection.

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