When you are stuck at a transit counter trying to figure out where your bus went, you do not want to worry about who is tracking your internet data. At Findshore, your privacy is treated with basic common sense. This policy explains what happens to your details when you read this site, join the newsletter, or post a comment. By continuing to use Findshore, you acknowledge and agree to these basic data handling practices.
The main way personal data is collected is through direct actions you take. If you sign up to get transit logs sent to your inbox, you provide an email address. If you leave a comment to share your own experience on the Natore route, you submit a name and an email address. This information is gathered solely to deliver what you asked for. Your contact details will never be sold, rented, leased, or traded to third-party marketing companies, travel agencies, or advertising networks. I do not have the time or interest to sell your data.
Standard analytics tools operate in the background to monitor overall traffic trends. These tools log technical data like your IP address, browser type, device information, the pages you view, and the amount of time you spend reading about train classes. This data is strictly anonymous. It does not identify you as a person. It just shows which route guides are actually helpful so I can stop writing about the ones nobody cares about.
Cookies are small text files stored by your web browser to help the website load efficiently and remember user preferences. For example, cookies can save your commenter details so you do not need to retype your name next time. You have full control over this. Your browser settings allow you to disable cookies completely or set notifications whenever a cookie is created. Turning them off will not stop you from reading the site.
Every reasonable technical precaution is taken to protect the personal information stored here. If you ever decide you want your email address removed from the list or your comments deleted, just send a request and I will erase it from the system.
