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. I strongly suggest you turn off this feature. It has no effect on anyone using the app. For web users it's simply annoying, as you have no theme even if you set one. You have no archive either. We may use Account Information, alone or together with other information, to enhance and improve the Services, such as by personalization.
We use your age to verify that you can lawfully use the Services. We use your email address to verify your Account and to communicate with you, as described in more detail below. We also allow users to look for their friends by email address; you can, however, opt out of email lookup through your Account Settings. You can keep yourself fairly anonymous on Tumblr, but remember that your posts, blogs, pages, and username are all visible to the public by default.
People that know your email address can also find your blogs. Email Communications with Us: As part of the Services, you may occasionally receive email and other communications from us. Administrative communications relating to your Account e.
Note that we will never email you to ask for your password or other Account Information; if you receive such an email, please forward it to us. We send two kinds of email: ones about fun stuff happening on Tumblr, and ones with important information about your account. You can opt out of the former, but not the latter.
In order to do so, you may provide us with your username or other user ID for a Third Party Service, and you may then be required to log into that Service.
After you complete this login process, we will receive a token that allows us to access your account on that service so that we can, for example, post your content to that service when you ask us to. We do not receive or store your passwords for your Third Party Service accounts. Such information could include, for example, your gender, if you have disclosed that information to that third party and made it available for Tumblr to access.
To the extent we obtain such information, we may use it to develop new Services or to improve or enhance the Services. When you connect other services to your Tumblr account, those services might share information about you with us.
What gets shown to us is determined by their privacy policies, which are long and boring, but which you should probably read if you have questions or concerns. User Content: By default, all sharing through the Services is public, and when you provide us with content it is published so that anyone can view it. Although we do provide tools, like password-protected blogs, Asks, and Fan Mail, that let you publish content privately, you should assume that anything you publish is publicly accessible unless you have explicitly selected otherwise.
Also, please keep in mind that anything you share privately with another user, particularly through an Ask, Fan Mail, or submitted post, may be posted publicly by that user. Content published and shared publicly is accessible to everyone, including search engines, and you may lose any privacy rights you might have regarding that content. In addition, information shared publicly may be copied and shared throughout the Internet, including through actions or features native to the Services, such as reblogging.
At its heart, Tumblr is a public platform. Native Actions: The Services allow you to perform native actions that are integral to our products, such as liking a post, reblogging a post, replying to a post, and following a blog. We use information about native actions to improve the Services, develop new Services, and, particularly, to personalize your Tumblr experience. But why? Be proud of who you are. Information About User Content: In some cases, we may collect information about content you provide to the Services.
For example, when it's included as part of your images, we may collect information describing your camera, camera settings, or EXIF information.
This information allows us to improve the Services and provide additional features and functionality. Financial Information: We will sometimes collect financial information, such as information related to your payment method valid credit card number, type, expiration date or other financial information.
This happens when you decide to purchase a paid Service. We do receive certain information from our Payment Processor: 1 a unique token that we connect with your Account to enable you to make further purchases using the information stored by our Payment Processor and 2 in certain cases, the last four digits of the credit card number associated with that token, so that we can prevent fraudulent transactions and identity theft.
Information Related to Use of the Services: We collect information about how people use the Services, including those with an Account. This type of information may be collected in our log files each time you interact with i.
We use internal tools and third party applications and services like Google Analytics or comScore to collect and analyze this information. Information Related to Your Web Browser: We automatically receive and record information from your web browser when you interact with the Services, such as your browser type and version, what sort of device you are using, your operating system and version, your language preference, the website or service that referred you to the Services, the date and time of each request you make to the Services, your screen display information, and information from any cookies we have placed on your web browser as described below.
We also sometimes detect whether you are using certain web browser extensions and store that information in a manner associated with your Account. We use web browser-related information to enhance and improve the Services. Location Information: In some cases we collect and store information about where you are located, such as by converting your IP Address into a rough geolocation. We may also ask you to provide information about your location, for example to use your geolocation information from your mobile device to geotag a post.
We may use location information to improve and personalize the Services for you, for example by showing you relevant local content. Tumblr may determine your location by using drone technology and live video feeds. Ha ha, no, we just check out your IP address or any location data you attach to a post.
Normal stuff. Information Related to Your Mobile Device: We may collect and store information related to your mobile device. A web tag is code or a pixel embedded in a web page, or email, that allows Tumblr or a third party to see that you have looked at that page. However, we do use cookies to identify that you have logged in, and that your web browser has accessed the Services, and we may associate that information with your Account if you have one.
We may also store unique or near-unique identifiers that we associate with your Account in our cookies. Some services that we use including Third Party Services , such as Google Analytics , Nielsen , and comScore , use web tags and may also place their own cookies on your browser, and individual blogs on our network may contain code that places their own cookies. We also run limited-time studies using web tags, sometimes with third parties, to, for example, measure the effectiveness of our advertising or email.
Note that, unless otherwise disclosed, this Privacy Policy covers our use of cookies only and does not cover the use of cookies by third parties. Cookies make this possible. Cookies and web tags also let us learn how people use Tumblr, which in turn helps us make a better product for you to use. Information About Your Contacts: Certain features of the Services allow you to provide us with your contact lists, so that we can connect you with people in our Services that are also on those contact lists.
For example, you can temporarily connect your email contact information to your Account, so that we can provide you with a list of your email contacts that use the Services.
We will give you a choice as to whether or not you provide us such information, and we will disclose fully, within the appropriate feature, how we use that information. Why would you ask us to? We discard this information immediately afterward.
In order to provide you with all of this Tumblr content for free, Tumblr selectively runs advertisements. We, and our parent company, Automattic, work with online advertising companies to provide you with advertising that is as relevant and useful as possible. To make our ads more relevant and useful, we make educated guesses about your interests based on your activity on our sites and services.
The ads we show you often reflect these interests and educated guesses. Managing your choices for personalized advertising experiences : If you do not prefer personalized advertising experiences, you may opt-out. Note that if you opt-out you will continue to see advertisements on Tumblr, though they will be less relevant and useful to you.
When using web-based versions of Tumblr, you may opt-out of interest-based or personalized advertising by using the following industry opt-out pages:.
These industry advertising organizations offer web browser-based tools for limiting the use of your web viewing data for interest-based or personalized advertising.
Any choices made via these industry tools will only apply to the web browser in use for the choices made. These advertising choices are not propagated among all of your devices. For more information about these iOS options:. For more information about these Android options:. We never share information we receive from you unless: a we have your permission to share that information; b we have given you prior notice that the information will be shared, and with whom such as in this Privacy Policy ; or c that information is aggregate information or other information that does not identify you.
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. Our family of companies may use the information they receive from us to help us provide, understand, and improve the Services including by providing us analytics and in connection with their products and services including by providing you with a more personalized experience.
For details about how Automattic treats the information it collects, please review this Privacy Policy. Automattic owns us and we share with it and the Automattic family of companies. The content you create on Tumblr is, by default, public. This means that anyone can see it, and that search engines can index it.
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