Privacy Policy

At this time, Rejoicing In Hope (which will be referred to as RIH throughout this policy) is not monetized, and therefore is not habitually collecting users’ personal information. However, RIH would like to ensure its readers that their privacy and personal information is important to RIH, and that RIH will strive to respect that privacy.

RIH allows WordPress to collect statistical information from those who use the site. This includes, but is not necessarily limited to, which posts a user views/comments on, the number of comments a user makes on the site, and countries from which site interraction takes place. While many of these statistics may reveal a visitor’s username and site address, the country of origin remains anonymous. These statistics are used by RIH to gauge interraction and interest, and for RIH’s personal development.

Emails may be collected when a non-wordpress user subsribes to receive notifications of new blog posts, as well as when a user submits the “Contact” form. These are both voluntary on the part of the user. Emails submitted through these avenues are used by RIH for communication purposes with the submitter, and are not shared by RIH with a third party. RIH currently does not collect emails for mailing lists.

RIH may also receive personal information from day to day interactions with its users. This information is freely given in conversation and comments by users and is not recorded other than in memory and in relevant comment chains.

Notice: by using and interacting with the Rejoicing In Hope blog site, you agree to RIH’s privacy policy. If at any time you do not agree with the ways RIH collects and uses personal information as stated abovr, please unsubscribe and refrain from further use on the site.

If you would like to view what data RIH may have pertaining to you, or if you have any questions regarding your personal information, please email your request to rejoicinginhoper1212@gmail.com.

Modified May 2018. All rights reserved.

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