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Wednesday, 15 October 2025
Wednesday, 15 October 2025
Patrolman charged after drunken rampage and gunfire caught on camera
LUCENA CITY, Quezon — A member of the Philippine National Police (PNP) is facing multiple criminal charges following a late-night incident in Lucena City, where he allegedly brandished a firearm, assaulted civilians, and fired shots outside a sari-sari store. The suspect, Patrolman Rodolfo Avila Maglang-awa Jr., 30, was arrested early Saturday morning after a violent outburst outside a corner store in Barangay Ibabang Dupay. He now faces several charges, including grave threats, unjust vexation, physical injury, and illegal discharge of a firearm. The chaos unfolded around 2:00 a.m. on July 12, according to the Lucena City Police. Witnesses say the officer went into Baslan Store looking for ice — but what happened next was a terrifying ordeal. Carl Vincent Gaddi Profeta, a 20-year-old student, went to the store to buy cigarettes. Without warning, Maglang-awa allegedly drew his Canik TP9 SF Elite-S pistol and pointed it at the young man, who ran for his life. The incident escalated when two more students, Lyniel Lavilla Fulencia and Kayla May Flordeliz Quine, both 20, arrived shortly after and encountered the armed officer. Fulencia was allegedly forced to sit down in front of the cop, and as the two attempted to leave, Maglang-awa reportedly struck Quine with his weapon, sparking a scuffle. Store owner Reagan Marilag Jacobo, 28, intervened and helped the women hide inside the shop, while Maglang-awa remained outside, screaming threats and brandishing his gun. A now-viral video shows the officer shouting, “Papatayin kita!” (“I’ll kill you!”), before firing his weapon as terrified residents looked on. With help from the victims and the suspect’s brother—also a police officer—Maglang-awa peacefully surrendered. Authorities seized his service pistol, which still contained seven live rounds. The case is now with the city prosecutor. “Wala kayong puwang sa PNP ng Bagong Pilipinas!” -- Gen. Torre PNP Chief Gen. Nicolas Torre III issued a scathing statement via social media, denouncing the officer’s actions. “Ganitong galawan ang sumisira sa pinaghihirapan nating lahat na imahe ng pulis sa Bagong Pilipinas,” Torre wrote. “Para sa akin, tapos na ang pagiging pulis mo. Mas malalaking rehas pa ang hihimasin mo. May this serve as a warning — I will bring the full force of the PNP laban sa sinumang pasaway. Wala kayong puwang sa PNP ng Bagong Pilipinas!” Quezon Provincial Police Director PCol. Romulo Albacea has launched a separate probe and personally met with the victims, promising swift and decisive action. Tambayan ng Pulis FB
Man arrested for alleged sextortion
QUEZON CITY -- A man was apprehended by the National Bureau of Investigation's Organized and Transnational Crime Division (NBI-OTCD) on May 19, in Quezon City for allegedly coercing his former girlfriend into resuming their relationship under threat of releasing intimate videos.According to the NBI, the suspect had been threatening to distribute explicit videos of the complainant to her family unless she agreed to rekindle their romantic relationship. The complainant reported the threats, prompting the NBI-OTCD to initiate an entrapment operation.The suspect directed the complainant to meet him at an establishment in Tomas Morato, Quezon City. During their meeting, he persisted in pressuring her to resume their relationship, stating he would only delete the compromising videos if she accompanied him to her condominium for sexual intercourse. Upon receiving the pre-arranged signal from the complainant, NBI agents apprehended the suspect while he was attempting to coerce her.The suspect underwent inquest proceedings before the Office of the City Prosecutor of Quezon City on May 20. He faces charges of Grave Threats under Article 282 and Grave Coercion under Article 286 of the Revised Penal Code. Additionally, he is charged with violations of Sections 5(e), 5(g), and 5(i) of Republic Act No. 9262 (Anti-Violence Against Women and Their Children Act of 2004), and Section 4(a) of R.A. No. 9995 (Anti-Photo and Video Voyeurism Act of 2009), all in relation to R.A. No. 10175 (Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012).The NBI continues to urge individuals facing similar threats to come forward and report such incidents to authorities.📷 NBI
Coconut farmers bid to claim back UCPB Savings Bank
MANILA – The Confederation of Coconut Farmers Organization (CONFED-CCFOP), composed of several thousand coconut farmers from across the country, has stepped forward to bid for the United Coconut Planters Bank Savings Bank, Inc. (UCPB Savings), a bank whose shares were acquired using the coco levy fund. The Land Bank of the Philippines (LBP) is selling its ownership stake in UCPB Savings, equivalent to 97.55 percent of the latter’s total outstanding capital stock. Land Bank has set the asking price at ₱341.14 per share for its nearly seven million (6,996,467) common shares in UCPB Savings. During a forum over the weekend in Quezon City, CONFED-CCFOP Chief Executive Officer Charles Avila stated that their bid is backed by local and foreign entities committed to supporting coconut farmers and restoring the Philippines’ position as a leading global coconut exporter. However, he also expressed hope that President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. could help "ensure the awarding, conveyance, and control" of UCPB Savings to CONFED-CCFOP. Avila noted that at least three entities, including CONFED-CCFOP, are vying for UCPB Savings. He stressed, "Walang pag-asa ang industriya habang ang credit facility ay wala sa magsasaka. Ngayon, kung maibabalik sa magsasaka (ang bangko), payagan ang mga magniniyog na mahawakan ito, hindi na kailangan tayong mangutang ng 5-6." Coco Levy and the UCPB The Supreme Court’s ruling in G.R. No. 217965, dated August 8, 2017, states: "The collection of what is known as the coconut levy funds all began on June 19, 1971, following the passage of Republic Act (R.A.) No. 6260, for the purpose of providing the necessary funds for the development of the coconut industry. The imposition, which was pooled into what was called the Coconut Investment Fund (CIF), consisted of a sum equivalent to fifty-five centavos (P0.55) on the first domestic sale by a coconut farmer for every 100 kilograms of copra or other coconut products. In exchange for the levy, the coconut farmer was to be issued a receipt which shall be converted into shares of stock of the Coconut Investment Company (CIC). Playing key roles in the collection, administration, and/or use of the coconut levy funds were the Philippine Coconut Authority (PCA), formerly the Philippine Coconut Administration (PHILCOA), the United Coconut Planters Bank (UCPB), and the Philippine Coconut Producers Federation, Inc. (COCOFED). By legal mandate, COCOFED once received allocations from the coconut levy funds to finance its projects. Among the assets allegedly acquired through the direct or indirect use of the Fund was a block of San Miguel Corporation (SMC) shares of stock. The declaration of martial law in September 1972 saw the issuance of several presidential decrees (P.Ds.), purportedly designed to improve the coconut industry through the collection and use of the coconut levy funds. Among these decrees were: P.D. No. 276 – Established the Coconut Consumers Stabilization Fund (CCSF) and declared its proceeds as a trust fund to subsidize the sale of coconut-based products, stabilizing the price of edible oil. P.D. No. 582 – Created the Coconut Industry Development Fund (CIDF) to finance the operation of a hybrid coconut seed farm. P.D. No. 755 – Approved the acquisition of a commercial bank (UCPB) for the benefit of coconut farmers to enable the bank to efficiently implement the industry’s credit policy. P.D. No. 961 (Coconut Industry Code) – Codified and consolidated all existing laws and decrees related to the coconut industry.” In a statement, CONFED-CCFOP recalled, "After the historic victory in Court in 2012, wherein the majority of farmers and the government worked side by side for decades to obtain a clear judicial definition of the coco levy funds’ ownership, CONFED sadly had to go back to court in 2015 to restrain the government at that time from behaving like it was the absolute owner of these funds and assets, which included the United Coconut Planters Bank." The group emphasized that the Supreme Court upheld their petition (G.R. 217965) and restrained the administration at that time from arbitrarily using the funds. In its letter to President Marcos Jr., CONFED-CCFOP stated: "We are bidding to acquire the USB (UCPB Savings Bank), Mr. President, because we are its true beneficial owners as per unassailable court doctrine. We are bidding because we know what to do with it as responsible stewards of a special fund that enabled that bank to come into existence from out of the blood, sweat, and tears of the coconut farmers of this land. We are bidding to have that bank in farmers’ hands because we know there is no existing agri-bank in this country now functioning as such in a real sense, and we are committed to have our key bankers learn agri-banking from the best agri-banks in the world." The group further asserted, "It is now common knowledge that the world looks to the Philippines for a constant supply of coconut products that can provide so many of our necessities… All this, however, will be one big illusion unless the development of the industry includes meaningful farmers’ participation. And the latter would be empty if their own bank is not returned to them." Strategic Importance of the Philippine Coconut Industry Avila underscored, "Sa buong mundo, the demand for coconut products is increasing kasi hindi lang ang paggamit ng meat, ng water, ng husk – all the other parts of coconut, malaki ang demand – hindi lang coconut oil, hindi lang the traditional food, pati non-food, pati energy, pati medicines." He added, "Pero, sa mga 80 bansa po na may mga niyugan, tatlo lang ang malaki talaga – iyon ang Pilipinas, ang Indonesia at India… Sa tatlo na iyan, iisa lang ang inaasahan ng mundo – ang Pilipinas lang, sapagkat ang India ay halos hindi sapat ang supply; ang Indonesia ganoon din, sila lang rin ang gumagamit. Almost 80% ng world traded na coconut products nanggagaling sa Pilipinas – number one. Number two, ay ganoon man ang demand, ang supply is dwindling sapagkat while it is shown na mga 350 million-plus trees sa Pilipinas po, giving us 15 billion – that’s every year, ang kondisyon po ng mga niyugan natin ay, officially at least 10%… ang sabi ng iba 30% senile na – hindi na namumunga ng madami." Avila highlighted that there are more than three million coconut farmers, making coconut farming the largest subsector in Philippine agriculture. However, he lamented that it remains the poorest subsector. After 30 years of struggle, nagkaroon ng judicial definition kung kanino ‘yun (coco levy fund). Ang sabi ng doktrina ng Supreme Court, iyan pala ay both public and private. Bakit public, kasi resulta po ng buwis, ng taxation. Pero bakit private, sapagkat hindi para sa lahat, para lamang sa mga coconut farmers’ benefit at sa industriya. So walang absolute ownership ang government, trust ownership po lamang,” he explained, adding, “Ngayon, ito ang problema… panahon ni President Duterte ay basta kinuha niya ang bangko, minerge [merge] niya sa Landbank. Ang announcement ay merging, pero ang totoo ay buyout!” Avila insisted, “Kung maibabalik sa magsasaka ang bangko, payagan ang mga magniniyog na mahawakan ito… maisusulong ang pag-unlad ng magsasaka at ang rehabilitasyon ng industriya ng pagniniyog.” Former priest Ed Dela Torre, who is President of Philippine Rural Reconstruction Movement (PRRM), stressed the need for all the coconut farmers and their groups to unite to be able to really push their common interests. He said, “Ang PRRM is designated ng Kilos Magniniyog na secretariat nila kaya ako kasama dito ngayon. Kasi ang mga leader, iba-iba pa ang posisyon, pero noong lumabas nga iyong batas, nag-usap kami, hindi maganda ang batas, pero nandiyan na eh, i-engage natin ang government.” He added, “Kaya nag-decide kami na we will always collaborate. Kaya ang aming parehong goal, ma-develop iyong mga local farmer leaders, na hindi lang sila local, dapat maging kasama rin sila sa national voices.” Dela Torre emphasized, “So, isang challenge sa amin rin ay i-organize further. It’s not just a matter of having a bank or getting money kung ‘di tulungang magkaroon ng pagkakaisa. Kaya, ang punto namin, mag-usap tayo dito, tumatanda na tayo pare-pareho, siguraduhin nating hindi na magpatuloy itong banggaan, kawalan ng katarungan, at tunggalian [hanggang sa mga susunod na henerasyon]. 📷 Saturday News Forum
7 months agoPH hosts regional cruise event
MANILA -- The Philippines, through the Department of Tourism (DOT), has formally opened and hosted Seatrade Cruise Asia 2024, a major cruise industry gathering. The event is taking place at the Shangri-La The Fort in Taguig City from Nov. 11 to 13, 2024. It gathers more than 350 delegates, including cruise line executives, itinerary planners, port agents, and tourism authorities from across the globe. The event is envisioned to mark a milestone in the Philippines' growing leadership in cruise tourism. The DOT said it would also reflect the country’s commitment to fostering a world-class cruise hub in Asia. “Hosting Seatrade Cruise Asia 2024 underscores the Philippines' readiness and capability to lead in cruise tourism,” DOT Secretary Christina Frasco said. “Our archipelago’s vibrant culture, exceptional hospitality, and breathtaking natural attractions make us an ideal destination for international cruise lines and travelers,” she added. Seatrade Cruise Asia 2024 opened with a welcome reception, showcasing Filipino heritage through captivating cultural performances. The event features networking sessions, learning forums, and strategic discussions aimed at propelling sustainable growth and regional collaboration in the cruise industry. Highlights of the event include a keynote discussion on the “State of the Asian Cruise Industry” and a ministry dialogue on the future of Asian cruise tourism, emphasizing sustainable practices and regional synergies. It is also set to provide an essential platform for dialogue and partnerships, which the DOT said would drive the country’s cruise tourism industry forward and reinforce its status on the global tourism stage. The DOT expects the event to mark a significant step in the nation’s expansion as a premier cruise destination in Asia. The Philippines recently introduced a Cruise Visa Waiver program to streamline travel access for international cruise passengers as part of its efforts to attract more cruise operators. The initiative is aimed at boosting the country’s appeal to global cruise lines by simplifying entry procedures, aligning with international tourism trends that prioritize ease of travel and accessibility. 📷 DOT
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Privacy Policy
Our Privacy Policy was last updated on [January 1 2023].
This Privacy Policy describes Our policies and procedures on the collection, use and disclosure of Your information when You use the Service and tells You about Your privacy rights and how the law protects You.
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Interpretation and Definitions
Interpretation
The words of which the initial letter is capitalized have meanings defined under the following conditions. The following definitions shall have the same meaning regardless of whether they appear in singular or in plural.
Definitions
For the purposes of this Privacy Policy:
For the purposes of the CCPA, Personal Data means any information that identifies, relates to, describes or is capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked, directly or indirectly, with You.
Collecting and Using Your Personal Data
Types of Data Collected
Personal Data
While using Our Service, We may ask You to provide Us with certain personally identifiable information that can be used to contact or identify You. Personally identifiable information may include, but is not limited to:
Usage Data
Usage Data is collected automatically when using the Service.
Usage Data may include information such as Your Device's Internet Protocol address (e.g. IP address), browser type, browser version, the pages of our Service that You visit, the time and date of Your visit, the time spent on those pages, unique device identifiers and other diagnostic data.
When You access the Service by or through a mobile device, We may collect certain information automatically, including, but not limited to, the type of mobile device You use, Your mobile device unique ID, the IP address of Your mobile device, Your mobile operating system, the type of mobile Internet browser You use, unique device identifiers and other diagnostic data.
We may also collect information that Your browser sends whenever You visit our Service or when You access the Service by or through a mobile device.
Tracking Technologies and Cookies
We use Cookies and similar tracking technologies to track the activity on Our Service and store certain information. Tracking technologies used are beacons, tags, and scripts to collect and track information and to improve and analyze Our Service. The technologies We use may include:
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Use of Your Personal Data
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We may share Your personal information in the following situations:
Retention of Your Personal Data
The Company will retain Your Personal Data only for as long as is necessary for the purposes set out in this Privacy Policy. We will retain and use Your Personal Data to the extent necessary to comply with our legal obligations (for example, if we are required to retain your data to comply with applicable laws), resolve disputes, and enforce our legal agreements and policies.
The Company will also retain Usage Data for internal analysis purposes. Usage Data is generally retained for a shorter period of time, except when this data is used to strengthen the security or to improve the functionality of Our Service, or We are legally obligated to retain this data for longer time periods.
Transfer of Your Personal Data
Your information, including Personal Data, is processed at the Company's operating offices and in any other places where the parties involved in the processing are located. It means that this information may be transferred to — and maintained on — computers located outside of Your state, province, country or other governmental jurisdiction where the data protection laws may differ than those from Your jurisdiction.
Your consent to this Privacy Policy followed by Your submission of such information represents Your agreement to that transfer.
The Company will take all steps reasonably necessary to ensure that Your data is treated securely and in accordance with this Privacy Policy and no transfer of Your Personal Data will take place to an organization or a country unless there are adequate controls in place including the security of Your data and other personal information.
Disclosure of Your Personal Data
Business Transactions
If the Company is involved in a merger, acquisition or asset sale, Your Personal Data may be transferred. We will provide notice before Your Personal Data is transferred and becomes subject to a different Privacy Policy.
Law enforcement
Under certain circumstances, the Company may be required to disclose Your Personal Data if required to do so by law or in response to valid requests by public authorities (e.g. a court or a government agency).
Other legal requirements
The Company may disclose Your Personal Data in the good faith belief that such action is necessary to:
Security of Your Personal Data
The security of Your Personal Data is important to Us, but remember that no method of transmission over the Internet, or method of electronic storage is 100% secure. While We strive to use commercially acceptable means to protect Your Personal Data, We cannot guarantee its absolute security.
Detailed Information on the Processing of Your Personal Data
The Service Providers We use may have access to Your Personal Data. These third-party vendors collect, store, use, process and transfer information about Your activity on Our Service in accordance with their Privacy Policies.
Analytics
We may use third-party Service providers to monitor and analyze the use of our Service.
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Email Marketing
We may use Your Personal Data to contact You with newsletters, marketing or promotional materials and other information that may be of interest to You. You may opt-out of receiving any, or all, of these communications from Us by following the unsubscribe link or instructions provided in any email We send or by contacting Us.
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Payments
We may provide paid products and/or services within the Service. In that case, we may use third-party services for payment processing (e.g. payment processors).
We will not store or collect Your payment card details. That information is provided directly to Our third-party payment processors whose use of Your personal information is governed by their Privacy Policy. These payment processors adhere to the standards set by PCI-DSS as managed by the PCI Security Standards Council, which is a joint effort of brands like Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Discover. PCI-DSS requirements help ensure the secure handling of payment information.
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GDPR Privacy
Legal Basis for Processing Personal Data under GDPR
We may process Personal Data under the following conditions:
In any case, the Company will gladly help to clarify the specific legal basis that applies to the processing, and in particular whether the provision of Personal Data is a statutory or contractual requirement, or a requirement necessary to enter into a contract.
Your Rights under the GDPR
The Company undertakes to respect the confidentiality of Your Personal Data and to guarantee You can exercise Your rights.
You have the right under this Privacy Policy, and by law if You are within the EU, to:
Exercising of Your GDPR Data Protection Rights
You may exercise Your rights of access, rectification, cancellation and opposition by contacting Us. Please note that we may ask You to verify Your identity before responding to such requests. If You make a request, We will try our best to respond to You as soon as possible.
You have the right to complain to a Data Protection Authority about Our collection and use of Your Personal Data. For more information, if You are in the European Economic Area (EEA), please contact Your local data protection authority in the EEA.
CCPA Privacy
This privacy notice section for California residents supplements the information contained in Our Privacy Policy and it applies solely to all visitors, users, and others who reside in the State of California.
Categories of Personal Information Collected
We collect information that identifies, relates to, describes, references, is capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked, directly or indirectly, with a particular Consumer or Device. The following is a list of categories of personal information which we may collect or may have been collected from California residents within the last twelve (12) months.
Please note that the categories and examples provided in the list below are those defined in the CCPA. This does not mean that all examples of that category of personal information were in fact collected by Us, but reflects our good faith belief to the best of our knowledge that some of that information from the applicable category may be and may have been collected. For example, certain categories of personal information would only be collected if You provided such personal information directly to Us.
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Collected: Yes.
Collected: No.
Collected: Yes.
Collected: No.
Collected: Yes.
Collected: No.
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Collected: No.
Collected: No.
Collected: No.
Under CCPA, personal information does not include:
Sources of Personal Information
We obtain the categories of personal information listed above from the following categories of sources:
Use of Personal Information for Business Purposes or Commercial Purposes
We may use or disclose personal information We collect for "business purposes" or "commercial purposes" (as defined under the CCPA), which may include the following examples:
Please note that the examples provided above are illustrative and not intended to be exhaustive. For more details on how we use this information, please refer to the "Use of Your Personal Data" section.
If We decide to collect additional categories of personal information or use the personal information We collected for materially different, unrelated, or incompatible purposes We will update this Privacy Policy.
Disclosure of Personal Information for Business Purposes or Commercial Purposes
We may use or disclose and may have used or disclosed in the last twelve (12) months the following categories of personal information for business or commercial purposes:
Please note that the categories listed above are those defined in the CCPA. This does not mean that all examples of that category of personal information were in fact disclosed, but reflects our good faith belief to the best of our knowledge that some of that information from the applicable category may be and may have been disclosed.
When We disclose personal information for a business purpose or a commercial purpose, We enter a contract that describes the purpose and requires the recipient to both keep that personal information confidential and not use it for any purpose except performing the contract.
Sale of Personal Information
As defined in the CCPA, "sell" and "sale" mean selling, renting, releasing, disclosing, disseminating, making available, transferring, or otherwise communicating orally, in writing, or by electronic or other means, a consumer's personal information by the business to a third party for valuable consideration. This means that We may have received some kind of benefit in return for sharing personal information, but not necessarily a monetary benefit.
Please note that the categories listed below are those defined in the CCPA. This does not mean that all examples of that category of personal information were in fact sold, but reflects our good faith belief to the best of our knowledge that some of that information from the applicable category may be and may have been shared for value in return.
We may sell and may have sold in the last twelve (12) months the following categories of personal information:
Share of Personal Information
We may share Your personal information identified in the above categories with the following categories of third parties:
Sale of Personal Information of Minors Under 16 Years of Age
We do not knowingly collect personal information from minors under the age of 16 through our Service, although certain third party websites that we link to may do so. These third-party websites have their own terms of use and privacy policies and we encourage parents and legal guardians to monitor their children's Internet usage and instruct their children to never provide information on other websites without their permission.
We do not sell the personal information of Consumers We actually know are less than 16 years of age, unless We receive affirmative authorization (the "right to opt-in") from either the Consumer who is between 13 and 16 years of age, or the parent or guardian of a Consumer less than 13 years of age. Consumers who opt-in to the sale of personal information may opt-out of future sales at any time. To exercise the right to opt-out, You (or Your authorized representative) may submit a request to Us by contacting Us.
If You have reason to believe that a child under the age of 13 (or 16) has provided Us with personal information, please contact Us with sufficient detail to enable Us to delete that information.
Your Rights under the CCPA
The CCPA provides California residents with specific rights regarding their personal information. If You are a resident of California, You have the following rights:
Exercising Your CCPA Data Protection Rights
In order to exercise any of Your rights under the CCPA, and if You are a California resident, You can contact Us:
Only You, or a person registered with the California Secretary of State that You authorize to act on Your behalf, may make a verifiable request related to Your personal information.
Your request to Us must:
We cannot respond to Your request or provide You with the required information if we cannot:
We will disclose and deliver the required information free of charge within 45 days of receiving Your verifiable request. The time period to provide the required information may be extended once by an additional 45 days when reasonably necessary and with prior notice.
Any disclosures We provide will only cover the 12-month period preceding the verifiable request's receipt.
For data portability requests, We will select a format to provide Your personal information that is readily usable and should allow You to transmit the information from one entity to another entity without hindrance.
Do Not Sell My Personal Information
You have the right to opt-out of the sale of Your personal information. Once We receive and confirm a verifiable consumer request from You, we will stop selling Your personal information. To exercise Your right to opt-out, please contact Us.
The Service Providers we partner with (for example, our analytics or advertising partners) may use technology on the Service that sells personal information as defined by the CCPA law. If you wish to opt out of the use of Your personal information for interest-based advertising purposes and these potential sales as defined under CCPA law, you may do so by following the instructions below.
Please note that any opt out is specific to the browser You use. You may need to opt out on every browser that You use.
Website
You can opt out of receiving ads that are personalized as served by our Service Providers by following our instructions presented on the Service:
The opt out will place a cookie on Your computer that is unique to the browser You use to opt out. If you change browsers or delete the cookies saved by your browser, You will need to opt out again.
Mobile Devices
Your mobile device may give You the ability to opt out of the use of information about the apps You use in order to serve You ads that are targeted to Your interests:
You can also stop the collection of location information from Your mobile device by changing the preferences on Your mobile device.
"Do Not Track" Policy as Required by California Online Privacy Protection Act (CalOPPA)
Our Service does not respond to Do Not Track signals.
However, some third party websites do keep track of Your browsing activities. If You are visiting such websites, You can set Your preferences in Your web browser to inform websites that You do not want to be tracked. You can enable or disable DNT by visiting the preferences or settings page of Your web browser.
Children's Privacy
Our Service does not address anyone under the age of 13. We do not knowingly collect personally identifiable information from anyone under the age of 13. If You are a parent or guardian and You are aware that Your child has provided Us with Personal Data, please contact Us. If We become aware that We have collected Personal Data from anyone under the age of 13 without verification of parental consent, We take steps to remove that information from Our servers.
If We need to rely on consent as a legal basis for processing Your information and Your country requires consent from a parent, We may require Your parent's consent before We collect and use that information.
Your California Privacy Rights (California's Shine the Light law)
Under California Civil Code Section 1798 (California's Shine the Light law), California residents with an established business relationship with us can request information once a year about sharing their Personal Data with third parties for the third parties' direct marketing purposes.
If you'd like to request more information under the California Shine the Light law, and if You are a California resident, You can contact Us using the contact information provided below.
California Privacy Rights for Minor Users (California Business and Professions Code Section 22581)
California Business and Professions Code Section 22581 allows California residents under the age of 18 who are registered users of online sites, services or applications to request and obtain removal of content or information they have publicly posted.
To request removal of such data, and if You are a California resident, You can contact Us using the contact information provided below, and include the email address associated with Your account.
Be aware that Your request does not guarantee complete or comprehensive removal of content or information posted online and that the law may not permit or require removal in certain circumstances.
Links to Other Websites
Our Service may contain links to other websites that are not operated by Us. If You click on a third party link, You will be directed to that third party's site. We strongly advise You to review the Privacy Policy of every site You visit.
We have no control over and assume no responsibility for the content, privacy policies or practices of any third party sites or services.
Changes to this Privacy Policy
We may update Our Privacy Policy from time to time. We will notify You of any changes by posting the new Privacy Policy on this page.
We will let You know via email and/or a prominent notice on Our Service, prior to the change becoming effective and update the "Last updated" date at the top of this Privacy Policy.
You are advised to review this Privacy Policy periodically for any changes. Changes to this Privacy Policy are effective when they are posted on this page.
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