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Privacy Policy

Last Updated: December 4th 2025


 At Incandescent Eye, accessible from https://incandescenteye.blogspot.com  I am committed to protecting your privacy. This Privacy Policy explains what information is collected, how it is used, and the choices you have regarding your data.

By using this website, you agree to the terms outlined in this Privacy Policy.


1. Information I Collect

1.1. Personal Information You Voluntarily Provide

You may choose to provide personal information when:

  • Filling out a contact form

  • Sending an email

  • Requesting assistance or commissions

This may include:

  • Name

  • Email address

  • Any details you include in your message

I only use this information to respond to your inquiry or provide requested services.


1.2. Log Data & Analytics

This website automatically collects certain information through Blogger/Google tools, including:

  • IP address

  • Browser type

  • Device type

  • Pages visited

  • Time spent on pages

  • Referring websites

This information helps improve the website and user experience.

I may use:

  • Google Analytics

  • Pinterest Analytics

  • Blogger Stats

These tools use cookies to track anonymous usage data.


1.3. Cookies & Web Beacons

This website uses cookies to:

  • Improve site performance

  • Analyze user behavior

  • Respond to comments or submissions

  • Personalize content or ads

You can disable cookies in your browser settings, but some features may not function correctly.


2. Affiliate Disclosure

Incandescent Eye participates in affiliate programs, including but not limited to:

  • Amazon Associates

  • Cricut / craft suppliers

  • Etsy

  • Other affiliate programs as relevant

This means I may earn a commission when you click on a link and make a purchase — at no extra cost to you.

Affiliate links help support the website and allow me to keep creating content.


3. Third-Party Services

This website may use third-party companies for:

  • Advertising

  • Analytics

  • Affiliate tracking

  • Embedded content (Pinterest pins, YouTube videos, etc.)

These third-party sites may collect data according to their own privacy policies.
I do not control or have access to that information.

Examples include:

  • Google (Blogger, Analytics)

  • Amazon

  • Pinterest

  • Cricut

  • Etsy

  • Other affiliate networks


4. Email & Communications

If you contact me via email or form, I may keep your message to:

  • Respond to your question

  • Provide requested services

  • Discuss commissions

I do not sell or share your email address.

You may request deletion of your messages at any time.


5. Children’s Privacy

This website is not intended for children under 13.
I do not knowingly collect personal information from children.


6. Links to Other Websites

This site contains links to external websites.
I am not responsible for their content or privacy practices.

I encourage you to review each site's privacy policy.


7. Your Rights

Depending on your location, you may have the right to:

  • Access your personal data

  • Request correction or deletion

  • Opt-out of cookies

  • Withdraw consent

Contact me at theincandescenteye@gmail.com for any requests.


8. Updates to This Policy

This Privacy Policy may be updated from time to time.
The “Last updated” date will always reflect the most recent version.


9. Contact Me

If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or data practices:

📧 Email: theincandescenteye@gmail.com
🌐 Website: https://incandescenteye.blogspot.com

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