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If a post is flagged as explicit by the automated process, you'll see a special banner on the post warning you that it was flagged. If you think this determination was incorrect, you can appeal it and ask that an actual human review the post. To do so, click the "Review" button on the notification banner. If you think part of your post was explicit in violation of the rules but you would like to preserve the rest of the post before making it visible, click the pencil icon to edit your post and remove the explicit material before clicking "Review.

Under previous Tumblr policies about sexual content, some entire blogs were flagged as "explicit," limiting their visibility to people over 18 and generally excluding them from searches. If this is done incorrectly or if your blog is no longer explicit, you may want to change this classification so that your blog becomes visible to more people. To do this, visit the Tumblr support page. Under the "What's going on? Sexual content and nudity aren't the only things banned on Tumblr.

You can also have action taken against your account for other types of material, according to the site's Community Guidelines, including terrorist and hate speech, content that promotes self-harm, posts that harm or bully minors or include violent threats. Information Shared with and Received from our Corporate Parents: We are a wholly-owned subsidiary of Automattic, and a member of the Automattic family of companies.

Because we are a wholly-owned subsidiary, Automattic and the rest of our family of companies may receive any information we do, and may share information they have with us.

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This means that anyone can see it, and that search engines can index it. If these things bother you, take a look at some of the additional privacy features we offer. Information Shared Between the Services: We may, if possible, aggregate information about your use of multiple Services and use that consolidated information to enhance and improve the Services, and to develop new Services.

You may also choose to share information that you provide to us, like blog posts, with those Third Party Services for example, by sharing posts to Twitter or Facebook. This Privacy Policy only governs information we collect and you are responsible for reading and understanding those Third Party Services' privacy policies.

You can automatically publish the posts you make on Tumblr to other sites like Facebook or Twitter. Information Shared with Our Agents in Order to Operate and Improve the Services: In some cases, we share information we store such as IP addresses with third parties, such as service providers, consultants, and other agents " Agents " , for the purposes of operating, enhancing, and improving the Services, and developing new products and services.

For example, we may share information with service providers that help us fight spam, payment providers that process your credit and debit card information, customer chat and email support services that help us communicate with you hey there! Agents with whom we share such information for these reasons are generally bound by confidentiality obligations and, unless we tell you differently, our agents do not have any right to use information we share with them beyond the scope and duration of what is necessary to assist us.

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You acknowledge that such transfers may occur, and that any acquirer of us or our assets may continue to use your Personal Information as set forth in this policy.

Should we happen to get acquired again! They are allowed to use it only in the ways outlined here, in the Privacy Policy you are reading right now. Information Disclosed for Our Protection and the Protection of Others: We believe in freedom of expression, and, to the extent reasonable, we try to protect our community from baseless legal demands. That said, we also reserve the right to access, preserve, and disclose any information as we reasonably believe is necessary, in our sole discretion, to i satisfy any law, regulation, legal process, governmental request, or governmental order, ii enforce this Privacy Policy and our Terms of Service , including investigation of potential violations hereof, iii detect, prevent, or otherwise address fraud, security, trust and safety, or technical issues including exchanging information with other companies and organizations for the purposes of improving security and preventing fraud, spam, and malware , iv respond to user support requests, or v protect the rights, property, health or safety of us, our users, any third parties or the public in general, including but not limited to situations involving possible violence, suicide, or self-harm.

But we do need to protect everyone who uses Tumblr from harming us, each other, or themselves. Information We Share with Your Consent or at Your Request: If you ask us to release information that we have about your Account, we will do so if reasonable and not unduly burdensome.

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We seek to protect your information including your Account Information to ensure that it is kept private; however, we can't guarantee the security of any information.

Unauthorized entry or use, hardware or software failure, and other factors may compromise the security of user information at any time. If you have trouble remembering passwords then you might consider using a service like 1Password or LastPass. Tumblr will retain your information only for as long as is necessary for the purposes set out in this Privacy Policy, for as long as your Tumblr account is active or as needed to provide you with the Services.

Please note that this applies to information in Tumblr group chats as well. Even though Tumblr only makes group chat messages available to the public i. If you no longer want Tumblr to use your information to provide you with the Services, you may close your account and Tumblr will delete the information it holds about you unless we need to retain and use your information to comply with our legal obligations, to resolve disputes, to enforce our agreements or as otherwise permitted by law. If you are a registered user, you can access most information associated with your Account by logging into the Services and checking your Account Settings page.

Registered and unregistered users can access and delete cookies through their web browser settings. If you want to delete your Account, you can do so from your Account Settings. Deleting your Account may not fully remove the content you have published from our systems, as caching of, backups of, copies of, or references to your Account Information may not be immediately removed.

In addition, given the nature of sharing on the Services, some of the public activity on your Account prior to deletion such as reblogs of your blog posts may remain stored on our servers and accessible to the public. The deletion will be effective immediately, for the most part, but it might take a little while to scrub everything from our archives and backups. Those will remain on whatever blog reblogged them. We may amend this Privacy Policy from time to time, using the process for modifications set forth in our Terms of Service.

Use of information we collect is subject to the Privacy Policy in effect at the time such information is collected. If you have any questions or concerns regarding privacy using the Services, send us a detailed message. You will find a link to prior versions of our Privacy Policy below. We have stored these versions on GitHub, which will also allow you to compare different versions and see what terms have changed:.

The Notice supplements the information in our privacy policy above for California residents. Throughout our privacy policy, we describe the specific pieces of personal information we collect, the sources of that information, and how we share it. Those categories are identifiers such as username and email address ; commercial information such as transaction data ; financial data such as credit card and other financial account information ; internet or other network or device activity such as unique identifiers, browsing history or other usage data ; geolocation information general location ; inference data about you; legally protected classifications such as gender ; physical characteristics or description such as when you voluntarily submit a photo ; or other information that identifies or can be reasonably associated with you.

We use these categories of personal information consistent with the various business and commercial purposes we describe in this privacy policy. We may also use the categories of personal information for compliance with applicable laws and regulations. This site will not work properly if you have a "pinned post"! Tumblr's recent "pinned post" feature breaks this website.

When the site "checks" your blog and sees the first post is days or weeks old, it assumes you haven't posted anything today, as tumblr posts are "always" in chronological order. Other info is correct, but the post limit itself will say zero. I may be able to come up with a workaround, but for now, just "unpin" your post if you want this site to work.

If the site says "blog does not exist", you may have your blog set to private i. This website cannot work if your blog is inacessible.



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