TZARO knows that you care how information about you is used and shared, and we appreciate your trust that we will do so carefully and sensibly. This Privacy Policy is a binding part of TZARO’s Website Terms of Use and End User License Agreement (“Agreement”) and explains the type of information TZARO collects through its website and what TZARO does with it. This policy may change from time to time so you should check it frequently.
The information we learn from users helps us continually improve and provide information about Internet trends, website popularity, new and exciting topics, and related content. Here are the types of information we gather.
We work with third-party websites, advertisers, and Internet advertising companies working on their behalf (collectively, "Ad Companies"). These Ad Companies may send (or "serve") advertisements directly to your browser, from our website, from other websites. They automatically receive your IP address when this happens. They may also use cookies, JavaScript, web beacons (also known as action tags or single-pixel gifs), and other technologies to measure the effectiveness of their ads and to personalize advertising content. The information practices of these Ad Companies are not covered by this Privacy Policy. Please contact them directly for more information about their privacy practices.
If you create a TZARO account, we give you access to a range of information about your account and your interactions with us for the limited purpose of viewing and, in certain cases, updating that information.
An example of information we might receive from other sources is when you authorize a third party website, such as Facebook, to interact directly with our website to provide or receive personalized information about you. In that case, we might receive such information as your name and potentially other information used by that third party website to identify your account with that website. Additional examples of information we might receive from other sources are IP addresses, websites visited, the advertisements on those websites, and the searches performed using search engines along with their results.