Electronics Notes Privacy Policy


Adrio Communications Ltd, the owners and operators of the Electronics Notes aim to offer a service that is free to all and free to use in a manner that will not infringe any privacy.

We aim to ensure we provide a useful service to our users without infringing any privacy.

The basic Electronics Notes website does not use any cookies, but applications utilised on these site do. For example we use Google Analytics, Google AdSense and Amazon Affiliate schemes amongst others. These are subject to the privacy policies of these companies

We have summarised some of the main elements where cookies will be used in association with this site below.

Collection of website statistics

For Electronics Notes, like most standard Web site servers, log files are used to collect Internet protocol (IP) addresses, browser type, Internet service provider (ISP), referring/exit pages, platform type, and date/time stamp. In addition to this, similar statistics are collected by Google using their Analytics programme. This information is used to analyse the performance of the Electronics Notes website: its usage, it is used to administer the site, understand usage and the overall navigation trends, and determine the relevance of content. This information is not linked to any personally identifiable information.


The site has implemented the Google Analytics features based on Display Advertising (e.g. Remarketing, Google Display Network Impression Reporting, the DoubleClick Campaign Manager integration or Google Analytics Demographics and Interest Reporting).

Using the Ads Settings, visitors can opt out of Google Analytics for Display Advertising and customise Google Display Network ads. There are also Google Analytics' available opt outs for the web.

This site and third-party vendors, including Google, use first-party cookies (such as the Google Analytics cookie) and third-party cookies (such as the DoubleClick cookie) together to inform, optimise and serve ads based on someone's past visits to the website.

The Google Analytics Demographics and Interest Reporting, has been implemented. This is used to gain information about the types of visitors (not individuals) that visit the site. It helps us better meet the needs of users and thereby provide a better service.

How you use data from Google's Interest-based advertising or 3rd-party audience data (such as age, gender and interests) with Google Analytics.

Cookies usage

Our website uses cookies like most sites. Cookies are small packets of data that are stored in your web browser.

Cookies help us to identify information such as how many people are using our website and what devices they are using. This allows us to improve our site for the people who use it.

You can choose how your browser handles cookies or turn them off entirely by changing your browser settings. This may affect how you see our website and how well it works for you.

www.aboutcookies.org has useful information on how to manage cookies in your browser.

External Websites

While Elecronics Notes aims to offer a service that is fair and free from the risk of infringements of individual rights, no guarantees can be made for any site into which Electronics Notes links either by way in links, advertising or affiliate relationships. When linking out of the site, no guarantees can be made about the privacy policies of these sites.

Advertising

We use third-party advertising companies to serve ads when you visit our website. For example, as an Amazon Affiliate we earn a commission on qualifying purchases. We currently belong to the affiliate programmes from Amazon.com, Amazon.ca, and Amazon.co.uk. These companies may use information about your visits to this and other websites in order to provide advertisements about goods and services of interest to you. As these policies change from time to time and they are different for different companies, we have included links to the sites we use below.

Privacy polies of external organisations

We carry adverts from a variety of companies and these may place cookies etc onto your computer when you visit their sites.