The effective date of this Privacy Policy is January 1, 2023. All other previous policies that may or may not have been posted are obsolete.
D20 Social ("THE SITE”), respects your privacy and has established this privacy policy (“Privacy Policy”) to let you know how we collect, use, manage, share, and protect information that we may gather when you visit our website. This Privacy Policy applies to the Websites where this Privacy Policy is posted and the information we gather from you regardless of the manner by which it is gathered. By creating an account on D20 Social you state that you agree to this Privacy Policy in full, and have read the Terms of Service and other policies on this site, and agree to those also.
D20 Social reserves the right to change this Privacy Policy at any time. If we make any material changes to this policy, we will post any revised Privacy Policy on the Website here and change the effective date above. The most current version is always available by clicking on the "Privacy Policy" link located at the bottom of all pages within this website. Any changes to our Privacy Policy will become effective upon posting of the revised Privacy Policy. By using any of the Websites features, you agree to the terms of the Privacy Policy and the Terms of Service in effect at the time of use. If you do not agree to the terms and conditions of this Privacy Policy, please do not use this website.
We collect two types of information: (1) non-personally identifiable information that is routinely gathered as users navigate through our Website and (2) personally identifiable information voluntarily supplied by you. This personal information could be in the form of a name, city of residence, photos, emails and anything else you post on the site. The Website is operated in the United States and are subject to United States law. Any personal information that you provide to us is being processed and stored on servers located in the United States. If you reside outside of the United States, you consent to the transfer of your personal information to the United States in order to receive services from D20 Social. If you are accessing a Website from outside the United States and you Country falls under the GDPR protections, and this website complies with those protections also.
Each time you visit D20 Social, information is automatically gathered such as your IP address, domain name, the name of the page from which you entered the Website, which pages you view, and for how long you view them. This information is collected in order to improve our Website, marketing and for trend analysis. As with most web sites, we may use "cookies" to track the usage, for marketing purposes and to improve your experience. A cookie is a text file that is placed on your hard disk by a Web page server. The cookies do not collect any personally identifiable information. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but you can change your browser setting to decline cookies if you prefer. If, however, you choose to decline cookies, you may not be able to fully experience all of the interactive features of D20 Social or have some of our services on the Website function properly.
WE DO NOT MONITOR YOU MOVEMENTS, ACTIONS OR IN ANY WAY WHAT YOU DO OFF SITE. IN OTHER WORDS, WHEN YOU ARE LOGGED IN AND OPEN ANOTHER TAB IN YOUR BROWSER WE DO NOT TRACK, MONITOR, RECORD WHAT SITE YOU ARE ON NOR CAN WE SEE WHAT SITE YOU WENT TO. WE ALSO DO NOT IN ANY WAY TRACK, RECORD OR MONITOR YOU ONCE YOU LEAVE THE SITE. EVEN IF YOU STAY LOGGED IN.
We are supporters of a persons Right to privacy, and we do not sell user information. We are aware that there are many sites out there who use data mining as a source of income. We do not do this, and we pledge to never do this. We do however collect basic information from users and do use this for data analsys, and to use for advertising. This data is as follows.
Specifically there is information we do not share, and this is as follows.
We are required by law to cooperate with law enforcement or other governing bodies when presented with a Subpoena. When we receive a subpoena for content we take several steps to ensure the subpoena is proper and leigitimate, then we take action. The process is as follows.
When you create an account you can go into account settings and adjust what can be seen by others. You also can when making a post limit who can see that post. You control what you post, share and talk about. We do not share this data with anyone except through the normal operations of D20 Social.
D20 Social may contain links to other web sites or other resources that are provided for your convenience. Such links, unless explicitly stated, are not endorsed by D20 Social. The information use policies and practices of those web sites are not covered by this Privacy Policy or any other policies or terms applicable to D20 Social. We recommend that you review any terms of use and privacy policies of any third party website linked to the Web sites before providing any information to those web sites or using their products and services. However if you use any link posted, listed or shared on D20 Social you agree to hold D20 Social, its owners, managers, board of directors, employees, representatives, staff harmless of any liability resulting from the use and or "clicking" of said link.
We offer an easy to use way for you to communicate with us. This is via the "contact Us" link on the right menu footer. Any information you send to us will remain confidential. We do collect your email when you send us a message, and use this for a means of communicating with you to answer your questions and or resolve any possible problems. We do not share, sell or market your email to any outside party. However, your own ISP and or Email provider may store, record and or share your information, and you aknowledge this is outside out control as we are not part of your ISP or email provider.
D20 Social takes very seriously the Intellectual Properties of others. This includes Trademarks, Copyrights and registered and non registered content posted on this site by members. Thus if you feel your works, IP, Intellectual Property has been or is being used illegally or not in compliance with your own policies, the law etc. You can ask that it be taken down, and the following policy is what governs the process. In 1998, Congress passed the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), which amended U.S. copyright law to address important parts of the relationship between copyright and the internet.
We are more than happy to remove any violations of any person or entities intellectual property. If you see any content on D20 Social that is your own property or Intellectual property you can send us a formal request to remove said content. The only way we will remove said content is if you follow the below steps. If you fail to follow the below steps we will not take any actions.
To request us to take down any content you feel is in violation of your IP you simply do the following, and you must follow the steps below in full.
1. Please take screenshots of the content. Or not where it is at.
2. Send us a letter via U.S. Postal Priority Mail (with tracking) and include in the letter. EMAILS ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE.
3. Your full name, address and telephone and email address must be provided.
4. Include images if possible of the content. Also the location / User name of the person using your property.
5. You must include the following statment, then sign this statement.
I am providing this notice in good faith and with reasonable belief that {Insert your name}’s rights are being infringed. Under the penalty of perjury, I certify that the information contained in this notification is both true and accurate.
Send this via U.S. Postal Priority Mail to the following.
D20 Social DMCA
979 Wagner Dr.
Battle Creek, MI 49017
Once we get this information, we will process it in a timely manner. If we find there is a violation we will remove the content listed. By removing content we are not making any legal determination. Further if you do not send the above information as listed we will not take action. You are required under the DMCA law to provide this information IN FULL.