Privacy Policy
Effective August 14, 2025
Important information about privacy
We automatically collect the data of your language settings, IP address, time zone, type and model of your device, device settings, operating system, mobile carrier, hardware ID. We need this data to provide our services, analyze how our customers use our services, and analyze advertising.
We use third-party service providers to improve our services and advertisements. In the course of this, we may process data with solutions from the providers Facebook, Google, Outbrain, SendPulse, Tableau, Pubmatic, Media.net, Criteo, and ElasticSearch. Some data is therefore stored and processed on servers of such third-party providers. This allows us to (1) analyze different interactions (which items are viewed the most); (2) Serve and measure advertisements (and show them only to certain interest groups of our users).
Please read our Privacy Policy to find out what we do with your data (Section 3), what privacy rules you are entitled to (Section 6) and who has control over the data (Section 1). If you have any further questions, please contact us at [email protected]
Daily Life Dramas Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy explains which of your personal data is collected when you https://geschichtechen.com/ use the website (the “Website“), the services and products offered by it (the “Services“) and how personal data is processed.
BY USING OUR SERVICES, YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT (I) YOU HAVE READ, UNDERSTOOD, AND AGREED TO THIS PRIVACY POLICY, AND (II) THAT YOU ARE OVER THE AGE OF 16 (OR YOUR PARENT OR GUARDIAN HAS READ AND AGREED TO THIS PRIVACY POLICY FOR YOU). If you do not agree or are unable to provide such confirmation, you may not use these services. In this case, you must (a) contact us and request the deletion of your data; (b) leave or access the Website; and (c) cancel any active subscriptions or trials.
The translation of the English version is for your convenience only. In the event of any difference in meaning or interpretation between the English version of this Privacy Policy available at link, and any translations, the English translation shall prevail. The original English text will be the only legally valid and binding version.
“GDPR” means General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Panel of 27 April 2016 on the protection of personal data and the free movement of data.
“EEA” includes all current member states of the European Union and the European Free Trade Association. For the purposes of this Privacy Policy, EEA will also include the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland.
“Process” with respect to personal data includes the collection, storage and disclosure to others.
“CCPA” means California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018.
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Amopictures Limited, a company registered under the laws of the Republic of Cyprus with a registered office in office on the 1st floor, Georgiou Christoforou 8, 2012, Strovolos, Nicosia, Cyprus, will have control over your personal data.
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We collect information that you voluntarily provide (for example, email addresses). We also collect data automatically (e.g. IP addresses).
1. Information you give us
You can provide us with your email address when you sign up for a newsletter, if you are offered this option on a particular website.
2. Information We Collect Automatically:
2.1 Information about how you found us
We collect data via forwarding apps or URLs (i.e. the app or location on the web from which you selected our ad).
2.2 Device and location data
We collect data from your device. This includes, for example: language preference, IP address, time zone, type and model of your device, operating system, Internet service provider, mobile carrier, hardware ID.
2.3 Usage Data
We keep track of how you use our Services, such as which pages you have visited (hash protocol), the characteristics and content you interact with, how often you use our Services, and for how long.
2.4 Cookies
A cookie is a small text file that is stored on the user’s device for documentation purposes. Cookies can be either session cookies or persistent cookies. A session cookie expires when you close your browser and is used to make it easier for you to navigate our services. A persistent cookie remains on your hard drive for a longer period of time. We also use tracking pixels, the cookies.
Cookies are used in particular to automatically recognize you the next time you visit our website. The information you have previously entered in some text boxes on our website may therefore appear automatically the next time you use our services. Cookie data is stored on your device and is usually only stored for a limited period of time.
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We use your personal information:
1. To provide our services
This includes enabling you to use our Services seamlessly and to prevent or correct errors or technical problems.
In order to collect personal data and enable the use and distribution of our services, we use Google Cloud, a host and backend service provider. For more information, please contact Google Cloud . For additional information, please refer to Google Cloud Privacy Policy.
Sentry is a cross-platform review application with a focus on bug reports that helps us monitor and fix bugs and crashes anywhere. Privacy Policy.
2. To personalize your experience
We process your personal data, such as your browsing history, in order to tailor the content of our services and to provide you with offers tailored to your personal preferences. For example, if we see that you’ve viewed news about a particular celebrity multiple times, we may show you more similar content in the suggestions column.
3. To provide you with customer support
We process your personal data in order to respond to your requests for technical support, to provide you with information about our services or any other communication that may initiate you. For example, we may send you notifications or emails about our services, security, payments, comments regarding our Terms of Use, or this Privacy Policy.
4. To communicate with you regarding your use of our Services
We communicate with you, for example in the form of push notifications or e-mails. These may include reminders or more information about our services. For example, you may receive push notifications announcing that a new feature has been added to our service. To avoid receiving push notifications, you need to change the settings on your device. To stop receiving emails, click the unsubscribe link at the bottom of each email.
The Services we use for these purposes may collect information regarding the dates and times the message was read by users of our Services, as well as when you interacted with it, such as by clicking on links in the message.
We use SendPulse, a multi-channel marketing platform, to send tailored emails to our users. If you enter your email address to sign up for our newsletter, we will automatically recognize your country based on your IP address and provide your email address and country to SendPulse. Privacy Policy.
5. To research and analyze your use of the Services
This helps us to better understand our business, analyze, maintain, improve, redesign, plan, design and develop the Service and our new products. We also use such data for statistical analysis purposes to test and improve our offerings. This allows us to better understand what category of users use our services. As a result, we often decide to improve our services based on the results of this processing.
To fulfill this purpose, we may also analyze your comments and feedback you have given us, including comments, feedback, and reviews you have left on our Sites (and sometimes we may even publish them in our articles).
We embed Facebook comments plugin to allow you to leave comments on our website using your Facebook account. This plugin can collect your IP address, browser user agent, set and access cookies in your browser, install additional tracking, and monitor your interaction with the comment feature, including correlating your Facebook account with any action at the interface (such as liking or replying to a comment) when you are logged in to Facebook. For more information on how Facebook uses your data, visit Facebook’s Privacy Policy.
In order to analyze how visitors use our website and to measure the effectiveness of some advertisements, we use Google Analytics, a network analysis program from Google. In order to provide us with analytics, Google Analytics places cookies on your device. On Google Analytics, we mainly receive aggregated information about the data you enter on our website (for example, we know how many visitors read a specific article) and about users’ interactions within the website. Google allows you to influence the collection and processing of the information generated by Google, in particular by installing a browser plugin that you get here. You can read more about how Google uses information here.
We use Google Tag Manager to manage tags for conversion tracking and website analysis on the websites.
To analyze our services, we also use Tableau, a company that offers interactive data visualization products with a focus on business data. Tableau Software Privacy Policy.
We use Elasticsearch, an open-source, distributed analytics engine. Elasticsearch is responsible for data collection, storage, and analysis. We use them together with Kibana as a visualization tool, which allows us to analyze data. Kibana is a web interface that can be used to search for and view indexed logs. Privacy Policy.
6. To send you marketing communications
We process your personal data for our marketing campaigns. You will therefore receive information about our products, such as special offers or new features available on our Service. We may show you advertisements on our Service and send you marketing emails. If you do not wish to receive marketing emails from us, you can unsubscribe by following the instructions at the bottom of the marketing emails.
We use SendPulse, a multi-channel marketing platform, to send emails to our users.
7. To customize ads
We and our partners use your personal information to tailor advertising and, where appropriate, show it to you at a relevant time. For example, if you have visited our website, you may see advertisements for our products in your Facebook feed.
How to influence or prevent tailored advertising
iOS: On your iPhone or iPad, go to Settings > Privacy > Apple Ads and turn off customized ads.
Android: To turn off customized ads on an Android device, go to >Privacy > Ads settings and turn off Ads customization. Additionally, you can reset the ad identification in the same place (this can help you see less customized ads). To learn even more about how you can influence advertising decisions on different devices, you can find more information here.
macOS: On your MacBook, you can opt out of customized ads: go to System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Privacy, select Apple Ads, and turn off Customized Ads.
Windows: On your device running Windows 10, select Start > Settings > Privacy and then turn off the settings that allow apps to use Advertising ID to make ads more interesting to you based on your activity in apps. If you’re using a different version of Windows, follow the steps here.
To learn even more about how you can influence advertising decisions on different devices, you can find more information here.
Cookie settings on the website
Some of our web partners are members of the Global Vendor List for IAB Europe’s Transparency Consent Framework (the “List”). We have implemented a consent management tool on our website that allows you to decide which web partners from the list (as well as some other partners from the Google advertising network) allow to set third-party cookies on your browser or device. You can make your choices either (i) in the consent management pop-up window that appears in the footer of the page when you first visit our Service, or (ii) by clicking on the “EU Privacy” privacy settings (placed in the footer). You can view the list of these third parties in our “EU Privacy” privacy settings and edit your selection in the “Show partners” or “partners” sections (separately for each cookie type). You can change your decision at any time and revisit your consent choice in the privacy settings.
Other ways to unsubscribe
You can also find useful information and opt-out of customized advertising by visiting the following links:
- Network Advertising Initiative
- Digital Advertising Alliance
- Digital Advertising Alliance (Canada)
- Digital Advertising Alliance (EU)
- DAA AppChoices Page
Browsers: It may also be possible to prevent your browser from accepting cookies altogether by changing your browser’s cookie settings. You can usually find these settings in the browser’s “Options” or “Preferences” menu. The following links can help or you can use the “Help” option of your browser.
- Cookie settings for Internet Explorer
- Cookie settings for Firefox
- Cookie settings for Chrome
- Cookie settings for Safari web and iOS
Google allows its users to opt out of customized advertising and prevent data from being used by Google Analytics.
We value your right to influence what advertisements you see, so we tell you which service providers we use for what purpose, and how some of them allow you to control your advertising preferences.
We use Facebook pixel on our service. Facebook Pixel is a code that is applied to the data collected and helps us monitor conversions from Facebook ads, build an audience and retarget people who were once active on our service (for example, made a purchase).
We also use Outbrain, a platform for online recommendations. Outbrains Privacy Policy.
8. To enforce our Terms of Use and prevent fraud
We use personal information to enforce our contractual obligations, to detect and combat fraud. As a result of such processing processes, we may share Your information with others, including law enforcement agencies (in particular if a conflict arises in connection with our Terms of Use).
9. To comply with legal obligations
We may process, use or share personal data if required to do so by law, in particular if a law enforcement authority makes requests for your data within the limits of the law.
In this section, we explain what legal basis we use for each purpose of data processing. For more information about a specific purpose, please see Section 3. This section applies only to EEA users.
We use your information on the following legal bases:
1. Your consent
On this legal basis, we can:
- Send you communications for marketing purposes. You have the right to withdraw your consent at any time by clicking unsubscribe at the bottom of the email. We will also send you push notifications if you allow it. You can turn off push notifications at any time via your device settings.
- store access information on your device via cookies and other tracking technologies.
2. To perform our contract with you;
On this legal basis, we can:
- Providing our service (Compliant with our Terms of Use))
- Customize your experience
- Provide you with customer support
- Communicate with them about our service
3. For our legitimate purposes (and those of others), except where those purposes are overridden by your legal rights or fundamental rights and freedoms that require the protection of personal data;
We see it as a legitimate interest:
- To communicate with you about our Terms of Use. This includes, for example, sending you emails or push notifications to let you know that we have published a new article or feature. The legitimate interest we refer to for this purpose is to motivate you to use our services more often.
- To research and analyze the use of our service. The legitimate interest we refer to for this purpose is the interest in improving our Service so that we can better understand our users’ preferences and provide you with a better experience (for example, to make the Service simpler and more enjoyable, or to introduce new or trial features).
- To send you marketing messages. The legitimate interest we rely on for this purpose is our interest in promoting our Service, including new products and special offers, in a measured and reasonable manner.
- To customize advertising. The legitimate interest we rely on for this purpose is our interest in promoting our service in a targeted manner.
- To enforce our Terms of Use and to prevent and combat fraud. The legitimate interest we rely on for this purpose is our interest in enforcing our legal rights, preventing and combating fraud, unauthorized use of our services, and violations of our Terms of Use.
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4. To comply with legal obligations.
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We share information with third-party service providers who help us operate, provide, improve, integrate, customize, support, and market our services. We may share sets of your personal information, primarily with third-party service providers as set out in Section 3 of the Privacy Policy. The types of third parties with whom we share information include, in particular:
1. Service providers
We share information with third-party providers that we hire to provide services or business functions at our behest and direction. We may share your personal information with the following types of service providers:
- Cloud storage providers (Google)
- Data analytics providers (Tableau, Google)
- Measurement partners
- Communications Service Providers (SendPulse)
- Marketing partners (Noziale networks, marketing companies, including Facebook, Google, OpenX, IndexExchange, SpotX, Outbrain, Yahoo)
2. Law enforcement authorities and other public authorities
We may use and share personal information to enforce our Terms of Use, protect our rights, privacy, personal information, and property, as well as those of our partners, yours, or others, and to comply with requests from courts, law enforcement, regulators, and other public authorities, or other cases covered by law.
3. Third-Party Providers as Part of an Association or Acquisition
As our business develops, we may buy or sell equipment or take advantage of business offers. Information about customers is generally one of the most frequently transferred assets in these transactions. We may also share such information with an affiliated entity (such as a parent or subsidiary) and in the course of a business transaction, such as the sale of our business, a divestiture, merger, consolidation or asset sale, or in the unlikely event of bankruptcy.
In order to dispose of your personal data, you have the following rights:
Access/review/update/correct your personal information. You can review, edit, or modify your personal information that you have previously provided to the Service.
Delete your personal information. You may request the deletion of your personal information as permitted by law. To ensure your rights, send us an email to [email protected] and include your request and your local ID. Please note that we cannot delete your data without a local ID, so be sure to include it in the email.
If you request deletion of your personal information, we will use reasonable efforts to comply with that request. In some cases, it may be legally necessary for us to retain some of your data for a period of time; in such a case, we will comply with your request as soon as we have complied with our legal obligations.
Object to or restrict the use of your information. You can ask us to restrict or stop using your information.
Additional information for EEA-based users:
If you are based in the EEA, you also have the following legal rights:
The right to lodge a complaint with a higher authority. We would be pleased if you could talk to us directly about your concerns. If you still wish to lodge a complaint, you have the right to do so with a competent data protection authority, in particular in the EU member state where you live, work or where the alleged infringement took place.
The right to data portability. If you would like to receive your personal data in a machine-readable format, you can send us a request as described below. To exercise your data protection rights, please send a request to [email protected].
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We do not knowingly process the data of anyone under the age of 16. If you become aware that someone under the age of 16 has provided us with personal information, please contact us.
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We may transfer personal information to countries other than the country of origin of the information in order to provide our services as described in the Terms of Use and for purposes as set forth in this Privacy Policy. If these countries do not have the same data protection policies as the country from which you provided the personal information, we will take special precautions.
Specifically, when we transfer data from countries in the EEA to other countries with lower levels of data protection, we use one of the following legal bases: (i) standardised contractual clauses endorsed by the EU Commission (details can be found here), or (ii) decisions by the European Commission on the adequacy of certain countries (details can be found here).
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We may change this Privacy Policy from time to time. If we decide to make material changes to this Privacy Policy, you will be notified through available channels such as email and will have the opportunity to review the revised Privacy Policy. By continuing to use our Services after the changes become effective, you agree to be bound by this Privacy Policy.
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