Privacy Policy
Personal data
Kinktwin.com collects and stores certain personal data for its operations, maintenance, security, troubleshooting, insight, or other similar reasons. These data are listed below:
- IP address: IP addresses are recorded with each questionnaire or contact form submission mainly to detect abuse.
- Genital anatomy: Users can optionally state their and/or their partner's genital anatomies before the questionnaire. This information is mainly used to filter the irrelevant questions. For a smoother experience, if the user is the initiating partner, it is also stored and used to preset the question filters for their partner. Users are informed that they are not required to share this information.
- E-mail address: Users who submit a contact form can optionally provide their addresses which are stored to be able to answer their messages.
Stored personal data are not shared with third parties.
Cookies
Kinktwin.com saves first-party and third-party cookies (locally stored little pieces of information) on your browser for operations, security, and insight. These cookies are listed below:
- Kinktwin: These cookies are used by Kinktwin.com to function and remember your choices. Disabling these cookies is not advised since it may prevent you from getting the same quality of service or any service at all.
- CloudFlare: CloudFlare uses its third-party cookies to identify you and make sure that you are a real person. Disabling their cookies is not advised since it may prevent you from reaching Kinktwin.com, or it may cause you to manually confirm that you are not a bot.
- Google Analytics/Tag Manager: Google Analytics is the most common web analytics service provider. Google Analytics/Tag Manager uses its third-party cookies to identify you and track your interactions with Kinktwin.com. Anonimized interaction logs are aggregated and summarized to Kinktwin.com to provide insight. While disabling their cookies is not advised, it should not cause a drop in service quality.
- Resource vendors: Some third-party vendors for static resources such as jQuery and Google Fonts can use cookies to decrease the number of web requests made. These cookies are only used to understand if you already have these static resources.
Cookies can be deleted and blocked from your browser settings or by using browser extensions.