Privacy Policy
We at The Moms magazine are concerned about your privacy. When you visit our website and make use of our services, your personal information is collected, used, disclosed, and protected in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
Information We Collect
When you use The Moms magazine, we may collect the following data:
- Personal Information: This includes details like your name, email address, and IP address that can be used to personally identify you. We only get this data when you willingly give it to us, as when you contact us, comment on a blog article, or sign up for our newsletter.
- Non-Personal Information: This covers information that cannot be used to directly identify you, like your browsing patterns, device information, and demographic data (like age and location). We might use cookies and other tracking technologies to automatically gather this data.
How We Use Your Information
The following are the uses of the data we gather:
- to offer and enhance our services, which include making suggestions and providing personalized content.
- to (with your consent) send you promotional emails and newsletters.
- to reply to your questions and demands.
- to examine user activity and website traffic.
- to enhance our website’s functioning and security.
Sharing Your Information
Your information may be disclosed to outside service providers who assist us in running our website and offering our services. These service providers have a legal duty to protect and maintain the confidentiality of your information.
Without your permission, we won’t disclose your personal information to any outside parties for marketing reasons.
Additionally, if the law requires it or if it’s necessary to safeguard our own or others’ safety, property, or rights, we might share your information.
Cookies and Tracking Technologies
We collect data about your online activities using cookies and other tracking technologies. Cookies are little files of data that are kept on your system. They assist us in keeping track of your online activities and remembering your preferences.
By changing your web browser’s settings, you can manage the way cookies are used. It may be possible for you to reject cookies completely or to restrict your acceptance of cookies to those from specific websites. Please be advised that not all of our website’s features may be available to you if you disable cookies.
Your Privacy Rights
You have the following rights regarding your personal information:
- access to your personal information rights.
- the ability to update false personal data.
- the right to ask that your personal data be deleted.
- the ability to object to how your personal data is processed.
- the option to change your opinion about how your personal information is processed (where applicable).
If you wish to exercise any of these rights, please contact us at
Children’s Privacy
Children less than thirteen are not supposed to read the Moms magazine. We do not knowingly collect personal data from minors younger than thirteen. Please get in touch with us if you are a parent or guardian and you think your kid may have given us sensitive information. We are going to take action to remove the data from our systems.
Data Security
We take necessary steps to guard against unauthorized access, disclosure, modification, and destruction of your personal information. But no website can be guaranteed to be completely secure.
Changes to this Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy may be updated from time to time. Any updates will be posted on this page. It is recommended that you routinely check this Privacy Policy for any revisions.
Contact Us
If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, please contact us at
Mediavine Programmatic Advertising (Ver 1.1)
The Website uses Mediavine to control interest-based advertising from third parties that appears on the Website. When you visit the Website, Mediavine offers you with content and adverts. It may utilize first-party and third-party cookies. A cookie is a little text file that the web server sends to your computer or mobile device (referred to as a “device” in this policy) in order to save some information about your website browsing activities.
The website you are currently on is the one that sets first party cookies. A third-party cookie is one that is not created by the website you are viewing and is commonly used in analytics and behavioral advertising. Cookies, pixels, beacons, tags, and other comparable technologies (collectively, “Tags”) from third parties may be used on the website in order to track user interaction with advertising and to target and improve advertising. Every web browser has the ability to delete its cache and block both first-party and third-party cookies. Most browsers provide a “help” option in the menu bar that will instruct you on how to disable current cookies, delete your browser’s cache, stop accepting new cookies, and get alerts when new is created. For more information about cookies and how to disable them, you can consult the information at All About Cookies.
You might not be able to use the services and content of the website to their fullest extent without cookies. It should be noted that disallowing cookies does not guarantee that you won’t view advertisements on our website. Even if you want to opt out, the website will still display generic advertisements.
When the website serves customized adverts, it uses a cookie to gather the following information:
- IP Address
- Operating System type
- Operating System version
- Device Type
- Language of the website
- Web browser type
- Email (in hashed form)
In order to offer tailored ads, Mediavine Partners—the companies mentioned below that Mediavine shares data with—may additionally utilize this data to link to additional end user data that they have independently collected. In addition, Mediavine Partners have the option to independently gather end-user data from other sources (such as advertising IDs or pixels) and connect it to information gathered from Mediavine publishers to deliver interest-based advertising throughout your online experience on various devices, browsers, and apps. This information consists of usage data, cookie information, device information, information about user interactions with websites and adverts, geolocation data, traffic statistics, and details about the website that referred a visitor to a specific page. Mediavine Partners have the option to generate unique IDs for the purpose of segmenting audiences and providing targeted advertising.
Please visit the National Advertising Initiative opt out page for more details about this practice and your options for opting in or out of this data collecting. To find out more about interest-based advertising, you may also visit the websites of the Network Advertising Initiative and the Digital Advertising Alliance. You have two options for opting out of mobile app marketing: use the platform controls on your mobile device or download the AppChoices app from the Digital Advertising Alliance.
Please visit Mediavine Partners for more details about Mediavine Partners, including what data they each collect and their privacy and data collecting standards.