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We love hearing from you! When you leave a comment on our site, we collect the info you share in the comment box, along with your IP address and browser type—just to keep the conversation cozy and spam-free.
If you use a Gravatar (that little profile picture magic), an anonymized version of your email may be sent their way to see if you’ve got one. Once your comment is approved, your smiling face (or whatever picture you picked) will be visible alongside your words. Want to know more about how Gravatar handles privacy? You can read all about it here: https://automattic.com/privacy.
Planning to upload some lovely photos? Just a quick heads-up—if your images have location data (like GPS coordinates tucked into the file), other visitors might be able to see exactly where they were taken.
We recommend removing that embedded info before uploading, just to keep your private moments private—and your dream day details right where they belong.
Just like a warm welcome, our website may offer you a little cookie (the digital kind, sadly—not chocolate chip) to make your visit smoother.
If you leave a comment, you can choose to save your name, email, and website in a cookie so you don’t have to retype it all next time. Handy, right? These cookies stick around for a year.
If you pop by our login page, we’ll test your browser’s cookie compatibility with a temporary one—it doesn’t hold any personal info and disappears when you close your browser.
When you log in, a few cookies will help remember your details and display preferences. Login cookies last for two days (or two weeks if you check “Remember Me”), and display settings stick around for a year. Logging out clears the login cookies.
Editing or publishing a post? One more cookie will quietly tag along to note the post ID. It won’t store personal info and will vanish after a day.
Some of our blog posts and pages may include content we’ve lovingly borrowed from other corners of the internet—like videos, images, or articles that play right here on our site.
Just so you know, this embedded content behaves just like it would if you visited the original website directly. That means those sites might collect data about you, use cookies, or include third-party tracking. They could also keep tabs on how you interact with that content—especially if you have an account and are logged in over there.
Basically, we bring the pretty, but they bring their own privacy policies—so it’s worth checking them out if you’re curious!
We don’t sell, trade, or sprinkle your personal data around like wedding confetti. But if you ever request a password reset, your IP address will be included in the reset email—just as a security measure to help confirm it’s really you.
That’s it. No surprise guests at this data-sharing party.
If you leave a comment, we hang on to it (and its behind-the-scenes info) indefinitely. That way, if you ever come back for a second round of thoughts, we can approve your new comment quickly—no waiting in moderation limbo.
If you register on our site (which may be a future thing!), we’ll keep the personal info you add to your profile. You can see it, edit it, or delete it anytime—except your username, which sticks around like your signature on a love note. Our website admins can see and update this info too, but only to help keep things tidy.
You’re always in control. If you’ve created an account or left comments, you can request a copy of all the personal data we’ve collected—kind of like requesting your own digital scrapbook.
You can also ask us to erase any personal data we hold about you, unless we’re required to keep it for administrative, legal, or security reasons. We’ll always let you know what’s what.
To keep our site safe and friendly, all visitor comments may go through an automated spam detection service. It’s like our behind-the-scenes bouncer—no spammy nonsense allowed.
We use Google Analytics to understand how visitors engage with our site. Google Analytics collects information such as pages visited, time spent on each page, and browser type. You can read Google’s privacy policy here
We take reasonable steps to protect your personal data and maintain its security. However, no method of transmission over the internet or electronic storage is 100% secure.
If you are a resident of the European Economic Area (EEA) or California, you have certain rights regarding your personal data. This includes the right to access, update, or delete your personal information. If you wish to exercise these rights, please contact us using the information provided on this site.