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Privacy

First let's talk about the cookies. Cookies are simply a way for a website to store information about you in your browser. But don't worry the cookies can only store the information you give to the website. Cookies are stored in your browser and the browser is stored in your computer which means the cookeis are not stored in server, they are in your computer in your browser. Only that website which sent the cookie can read it.


Cookies are vital for web services. Without a cookie you can not log in to any websites at all! Most websites use cookies to help users easily navigate such as if you are logged in, a cookie can be used to redirect to a page you want to visit and this way you don't need to find the page again.


Physics Science Cookies

The default cookie for broswer session is Physics Science. The cookie named "_ap_id" which is unique for each visitor which is used in Physics Science's own analytics such as to count the number of page views. This cookie is also used with the Push Notifications Analytics and Adblock Analytics along with the IP address and the browser's user agent. The cookie named "_ap_uid" is the user's id, and the cookie named "_ap_cs" stores the current browser's timestamp. The cookie named "f" and "df" are stored for filtering user and sorting contents.


Third Party Cookies

Third party means they are not sent by Physics Science but sent by other services Physics Science uses. Physics Science uses different third party services and they send their own cookeis for their service. If you use Physics Science, you must agree to the cookie policies of the services Physics Science uses.


Cloudflare

Physics Science uses cloudflare's service which uses a cookie named '__cfduid'. If you want to learn more about this cookie, click here. Cloudflare's service may use other cookies regarding its analytics purposes.


Google

We use Google Analytics and Google Adsense services by Google. The services of Google uses cookies. To learn about the types of cookies used by Google visit this link. We use Google Analytics service of Google to get the information such as the number of page views which uses cookies for its service. To learn about the cookie usage by Google Analytics click here. You can opt out of tracking by Google Analytics by using this add-on.


Physics Science depends on advertising revenue, and this is possible by serving some ads. Physics Science uses Google Adsense service for serving ads which uses cookies, to learn more read the article "How Google uses data when you use our partners' sites or apps".


MathJax

We use MathJax for displaying beautiful math and MathJax library uses a cookie named "mjx.latest" to show equations in Physics Science.

If you do not want cookies, you can disable cookies in your browser but you may not be able to get all features.


Personal Information

Physics Science stores your email address and location string provided by you as your personally identifiable information (PII), as well as stores anynomous information such as your IP address and device information provided by your browser. The email address is not visible anywhere in the website, so the third parties can not scrape it.


We collect anonymous data such as IP address, geolocation based on that IP address, and website activity logs. The website activity logs include your feedback information along with your IP address and your browser's user agent.


We use third party services such as Google Analytics, Google Adsense, Cloudflare and MathJax. They provide their own cookies for their services. We has no control over these cookies sent by the third parties, and if you want to learn more about what cookies these services send and for what purpose, you can visit their website for more information. Physics Science is in complient with the privacy laws such as GDPR, CCPA and CalOPPA. We take the privacy of users very seriously and respect any privacy related laws. And the third party services we use also agree to be in complient with these laws (read their privacy policies).


Ads are served via Google Adsense, and Google uses your past activity on Google (not on Physics Science) on your permission (see their privacy policy for more details) to serve those ads to you. You can always opt out of saving your past activity or delete that information in your Google's account if you want. Or you can simply allow Google to use your past activity for more appropriate recommendations for you, and it all depends on your choice.


Tuesday, November 21, 2023 Coordinated Universal Time