Privacy Policy


This privacy policy applies to your use of the Henna Designs Blog located at designshenna.blogspot.com (hereafter known as Henna Designs), but not does apply to any third party sites that may be linked to them, or any relationships with them. The terms "we", "us", and "Henna Designs" refer to designshenna.blogspot.com and the terms "you" and "your" refer to you, as a reader of designshenna.blogspot.com. The term "personal information" means information that you provide to us which personally identifies you to be contacted or identified, such as your name, phone number, email address, and any other data that is tied to such information. By using this blog, you agree to be bound by terms of this privacy policy.


Links


Henna Designs may contain links to third party websites to which we have no affiliation. Except as set forth herein, we do not share your personal information with those third parties and are not responsible for their privacy practices. We suggest you read the privacy policies on all such third party websites.


Terms and modifications to this Privacy Policy


We may modify this Privacy Policy at any time, and we will post any new versions on this page. If we make any material changes in the way we use your personal information, we will notify you by sending an e-mail to the last e-mail address you provided to us and/or by prominently posting notice of the changes on our website. In any event, changes to this Privacy Policy may affect our use of personal information that you provided us prior to our notification to you of the changes. If you do not wish to permit changes in our use of your personal information, you must notify us prior to the effective date of the changes that you wish to deactivate your account with us. Continued use of Henna Design following notice of such changes shall indicate your acknowledgment of such changes and agreement to be bound by the terms and conditions of such changes.

Hate Speech

Our products are platforms for free expression, but we don’t permit hate speech. Hate speech is content that promotes or condones violence against or has the primary purpose of inciting hatred against an individual or group on the basis of their race or ethnic origin, religion, disability, age, nationality, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or any other characteristic that is associated with systemic discrimination or marginalization.

Crude Content

Don't post content just to be shocking or graphic. For example, collections of close-up images of gunshot wounds or accident scenes without additional context or commentary would violate this policy.

Copyright

It is our policy to respond to clear notices of alleged copyright infringement. More information about our copyright procedures can be found here. Also, please don't provide links to sites where your readers can obtain unauthorized downloads of other people's content.

Impersonation and Misrepresentation

Do not use Henna Designs with the intent to deceive, mislead or confuse users by impersonating any person or organization you do not represent, or by concealing your ownership or primary purpose. This includes directing content about politics, social issues, or matters of public concern to users in a country other than your own if you misrepresent or intentionally conceal your country of origin or other material details about yourself. We're not saying you can't publish parody or satire or use a pseudonym or pen name - just avoid content that is likely to mislead readers about your true identity.

Enforcement of Content Policy

Please report suspected policy violations to us using the 'Report Abuse' link located at the top of each blog under the 'More' dropdown or by clicking here.
Our team reviews user flags for policy violations. If the blog does not violate our policies, we will not take any action against the blog or blog owner. If we find that a blog does violate our content policies, we take one or more of the following actions based on the severity of the violation:
  • Put the blog behind an 'adult content' interstitial
  • Put the blog behind an interstitial where only the blog author can access the content
  • Delete the offending content, blog post or blog
  • Disable the author's access to their Blogger account
  • Disable the author's access to their Google account
  • Report the user to law enforcement

We may also take any of the above actions if we find that a user has created multiple blogs engaging in repeated abusive behavior. If you have had a blog disabled, do not create a replacement blog that engages in similar activity.


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