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Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

Revelations 3:20a and Privacy Policy photo showing a locked garden door with flowers

We protect your privacy

It’s that simple.

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The Info We Collect

We respect your privacy and never sell, trade, or disclose your contact information.  We do not have an online shopping cart to store your payment information.  You can pay with PayPal or e-transfer, it’s your choice.

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PRIVACY POLICY: COOKIES

Accept or Reject Them

 We use a web and traffic tool that collects cookies. Some cookies are necessary, while others are optional. As you enter our site, you have the choice to either accept all the cookies or only the necessary ones.

Small Text Files

Since their development in 1994, HTTP cookies have been a part of the internet experience. They are small text files that store data on your device. A web server in the domain that placed that cookie can recall this data later. Third-party applications like Google Analytics can then use it. Cookies in themselves are not harmful.  They do not carry viruses or malware or store your personal information.

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PRIVACY POLICY: ANALYTICS

Google Analytics

Visitors to our website are anonymous because no one needs to log in. Still, we know something about what happens there. Over 50 million websites worldwide trust Google Analytics. We can discover helpful information like the city where you live and how you found our website. To learn more about Google Analytics, click here. 

Helpful Information

What we learn from the data helps us to serve you better. First, it gives us clues about which items are the most popular. If, for example, we get more visits to our Rosary Bracelets for Sale post, we know to spend more time designing them.
 
Secondly, we want to know the best way to reach out and let you know about our newest products. For example, if several visitors find us with a Facebook link, we will mention our latest news there. 
 
 We are happy to know you are finding us and enjoying our resources. 

PRIVACY POLICY: COOKIE CLEANUP

Cookie Cleanup

Cookies do not carry viruses or malware. They are not harmful in themselves. Yet, they still have some privacy concerns and security risks. There are three things you can do to resolve this. As you enter our site, you can opt out of unnecessary cookies. Another idea is to delete cookies stored on your browser daily. Finally, it is possible to disable or block cookies on your browser.   For more information about cookies and how to clean them up, click to read our Cookie Policy. 

External Links

We put a lot of thought into choosing helpful external links. There are several of them throughout our site that we do not cover under our Privacy Policy. Their respective site policies look after that.

Updates

From time to time, we may amend or update our Privacy Policy. Please check back as often as you wish. We most recently updated our Privacy Policy on June 21, 2022.

Erratum

Although we try to avoid them, there have been mistakes on our website. Please accept our apologies. Know that we want your experience on our website to be a good one.

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CREDITS

The LOGO image of Our Lady of Grace is original artwork by Martin Lariviere in 2009. We have the artist’s permission (my son). It is our exclusive trademark logo image.

A beautifully photographed sky by Donald Tong inspired the website’s colour scheme. Cropped portions of it are the background for the footer Bible verse. He shared it as a free download on pexels.com.

Raphael painted The Sistine Madonna circa (1513-1514). We made circular cut-outs from the original image.

A photo of a locked garden door represents our privacy policy. It is a free image by Kris Schulze from pexels.com.

Free-Photos photographed the image for data collection and shared it on Pixabay.

Tumisu from Pixabay shared the image for choosing cookies.

Cottonbro, from Pexels, shared the photo of the hands on a computer keyboard.

A collection of chocolate chip cookies, photographed by Bernadette Wurzinger, is featured on Pixabay.

Hebi B. shared the Google photo on Pixabay.

Gerd Altmann shared the tree graphic on Pixabay.  He also shared the dustpan and broom photo on Pexels.

David Schwarzenbery, from Pixabay, shared the image we used to describe external links.

Willi Heidelbach shared the image of the puzzle with the missing piece on Pixabay.

Tumisu from Pixabay shared the update button image.

Our information is from general knowledge, experience, and shared internet resources. We’d like you to use it as a starting point for your research to verify facts and build a reference list.

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