Website Overview
Official site: radiantflarecore.info.
Data Collection for Comments
When you post a comment, we collect relevant information, including form data, IP addresses, and browser details. This information helps prevent spam and ensures the site’s functionality and security.
For verification purposes, email hashes may be sent to Gravatar to confirm profile images. Detailed information about our privacy practices can be found here: https://radiantflarecore.info/policy.html. Profile images will only be displayed after they are approved.
Guidelines for Uploading Media
Users are advised to remove any EXIF GPS data from media files before submitting them. This data can expose location details, which we prefer users not to disclose.
Cookies Usage and Data Retention
By leaving a comment, your details may be stored in cookies for your convenience. These cookies are valid for up to one year.
Temporary login cookies are created to ensure browser compatibility. Your login will persist for two days, and screen preferences will be stored for one year. The "Remember Me" feature extends the session to two weeks. Logging out will delete the session cookies.
When editing or posting a new article, a cookie will be stored containing the article ID for one day.
Embedded External Content
External media embedded in our site behaves as if you visited the third-party sites directly. These external sites may collect data, track behavior, and set their own cookies.
Sharing User Data
Password reset emails will contain your IP address for verification purposes.
Data Retention Policy
Comments and their metadata are retained indefinitely for future follow-ups and approvals.
Registered user data is stored and can be updated or deleted, excluding the username. Administrators may edit user data when necessary.
Your Data Rights
You are entitled to request a copy of your personal data or ask for its deletion. However, data retention requirements may apply if the data must be retained for legal, security, or administrative purposes.
Automated Spam Detection
Automated services may scan comments for the purpose of detecting and preventing spam.