Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy as of 10 September 2024

  • I collect information about you when you send it to me through my website’s contact form, or through email or other message systems. And during English lessons, if we do conversation practice, then I will ask you questions about yourself, your experiences, and your opinions. I also tell you information about myself in these conversations. You can choose what to tell me when answering. You are always free to skip a question if you don’t want to answer it, and I will ask you a different conversation question instead. The purpose of conversation practice is only to help improve your English.
  • I take reasonable precautions to store personal information securely. I do not sell information about you to anyone. I also do not reveal personal information that you tell me to anyone else when I feel it might be too sensitive or personal to share.
  • If you want me to delete any of your own personal information that I have on file, I will do so. You can request that by email or through my contact form. And if you tell me anything about yourself that you don’t want me to tell to anyone else, then I will keep it confidential.
  • Many websites, including this one, cause your web browser to store HTTP cookies. These are pieces of data that store website settings for your convenience, and also for companies to track you. This website uses cookies to watch web traffic for marketing purposes. This can show me when and apparently from where you visited my site, which pages you saw, and from what kind of device. This information about all visitors to my site is aggregated: It does not identify you by name, nor am I able to correlate these different kinds of information about you in order to deduce anything about you individually.
  • If you don’t want cookies to be stored related to your web browsing, I recommend that you set this on your own web browser rather than relying on me or any business to do it for you: You can go into your browser’s settings and delete cookies for any site, or you can block a specific website from using cookies, or block the use of cookies for all websites. This way, you will know for sure that it’s being done as you want. But actually, I hope that you won’t block cookies, because it’s useful for me to watch how many people are visiting my website and how they’re using it.
  • I did not create a cookie-notice popup for this site because I imagine that you probably hate popups, like I do.
These are chocolate-dipped coconut macaroons, not the kind of cookie that your browser stores.