Analytics request

The analytics will make Airikr Blog better. If you accept the analytics request, the following data will be stored about you:

  • The device's IP address
  • Browser's user agent
  • What pages you visit
  • A timestamp when you agreed to the analytics
  • A timestamp for each page you've visited

Read more on how the website uses your data.

Privacy policyWhat your rights are

Automatic data collection

You have the rights to deny the analytics so nothing will be stored about you. And if you have agreed to the analytics, you have the right to request deletion of all data that the website have collected about you.

The easiest way to do this, will be if you go to the "Your data" page. You can also contact the blog owner to request deletion of your data, but it is recommended to do it from the "Your data" page.

If you contact the blog owner regarding deletion of your data, he need the IP address of the device you used at the time your visited the website. Alternative, he need what device you used, what browser you used, and what operating system you used at that time, including what date and time you visited a page on blog.airikr.me.

With other words, it would be much easier for both you and the blog owner if you delete your own data from the "Your data" page or wait until the data will automatically be deleted after the given time.

Self data collection

You have the right to delete any of your own comments by using the password for that comment. If you don't have access to the password and have your URL in the comment, you can contact the blog owner and let him delete your comment on the following terms:

  • Create a temporary blog post on your website where you state that you commented a blog post on blog.airikr.me (state what blog post it was) and the link to the comment.
  • Add a text string in the source code that the blog owner can see when visiting your website. He will give you a specific text string that you can have visible on your website or as a comment in the website's source code when viewing it from the browser.