Cuban Redneck Privacy Policy
At the Cuban Redneck DIY Channel (CubanRedneck.Com), we are committed to protecting your privacy and keeping you as a customer for life. Our goal is to become your first option and the go-to place for hardcore DIYers and weekend warriors with limited or no experience. To accomplish this, we need to serve your needs, do our best to take care of any issue that may arise, and respect your privacy.
We will only use the information we collect about you lawfully in line with the Data Protection acts, to the best of our knowledge. Please read on if you wish to learn more about our privacy policy and feel free to contact us with any questions you may have.
Cookies Policy
As of late, you may have heard a lot about cookies. In fact, since the Data Protection Act 1998, we have seen numerous bills and fines come about because of their miss used. The most obvious ones are The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and of course, the losers in California had to do something to impair business from thriving in the state of California. They came up with something called the California Consumer Privacy Law (CCPA), a useless piece o legislation implemented as yet another leftwing smokescreen to cover up the crimes of companies who favor their plans of making the USA a socialist state!
What are cookies? Cookies have around since the beginning days of the internet. No, not the once you eat but rather HTML computer cookies. These are small pieces of HTML code that collect and store DATA about your visit to a website. Before getting misused by Google and Facebook, cookies were a reliable way for websites to remember stateful information or record the user’s browsing activity. However, several criminal enterprises will go down in history as the ones that weaponized cookies. After they started to collect and sell private information about your shopping habits, the website you visit, and so on. The FTC recently fined the criminal enterprise known as “Facebook” $5 billion for weaponizing cookie used to collect and sell the user’s private data.
Do we use cookies? Yes, despite what small-minded California and the EU politician may tell you, there isn’t a website in the world that does not use cookies in one way or the other. That includes government websites. We use cookies to hold your shopping basket’s content between visits and record traffic data. We do not store any personally identifying information in these cookies.
Furthermore, we encourage Internet users to engage in some of the anti-tracking or private internet browsing technologies available today. For example, consider using OPERA or BRAVE instead of Chrome. Today, Google Chrome the most used spyware on the intent. It tracks everything you do, then turns around and sells that information to advertisers of their ad platform called AdWords in the form of a database called Keywords Planner.
What information do we collect?
We keep only the information about how you have navigated our website. We temporarily keep information on the products you have added to your basket. We do not keep any personal information that would identify you in the future. When processing your order and checking out at Amazon, they may require additional information – see the relevant Amazon Privacy Policy for full details.
We also record usage data, such as the pages visited. This information is entirely anonymous.
If you sign up for our newsletter, we will ask for your email address. You can unsubscribe from the newsletter at any time.
How do we protect your information?
Any information we hold is secured as prescribe by standardized internal security policies.
Would you sell my information?
We do not sell any information about their customers, as simple as that. Also, we do not forward your details to any third party at any time. That is a practice almost exclusively employed by Facebook and Google!