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Tiger and Turtle – Magic Mountain ist eine einer Achterbahn nachempfundene Großskulptur auf der Heinrich-Hildebrand-Höhe im Angerpark in Duisburg-Angerhausen. Die Großskulptur ist ein Kunstwerk von Heike Mutter und Ulrich Genth, das im Rahmen der Kulturhauptstadt Ruhr.2010 entwickelt wurde.

 

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Tiger and Turtle – Magic Mountain is an art installation and landmark in Duisburg, Germany, built in 2011. It was designed by Ulrich Genth and Heike Mutter. It resembles a roller coaster, but it is a walkway with stairs. Its vertical loop continues the walkway and stairs, but it is unwalkable and is blocked off. In 2013, Tiger and Turtle – Magic Mountain was ranked as #6 on HuffPost's list of Most Extreme Staircases.

 

[Wikipedia contributors. (2024, February 8). Tiger and Turtle – Magic Mountain. In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 16:03, March 17, 2024, from en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tiger_and_Turtle_%E2%8...]

Tiger and Turtle – Magic Mountain ist eine einer Achterbahn nachempfundene Großskulptur auf der Heinrich-Hildebrand-Höhe im Angerpark in Duisburg-Angerhausen. Die Großskulptur ist ein Kunstwerk von Heike Mutter und Ulrich Genth, das im Rahmen der Kulturhauptstadt Ruhr.2010 entwickelt wurde.

 

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Tiger and Turtle – Magic Mountain is an art installation and landmark in Duisburg, Germany, built in 2011. It was designed by Ulrich Genth and Heike Mutter. It resembles a roller coaster, but it is a walkway with stairs. Its vertical loop continues the walkway and stairs, but it is unwalkable and is blocked off. In 2013, Tiger and Turtle – Magic Mountain was ranked as #6 on HuffPost's list of Most Extreme Staircases.

 

[Wikipedia contributors. (2024, February 8). Tiger and Turtle – Magic Mountain. In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 16:03, March 17, 2024, from en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tiger_and_Turtle_%E2%8...]

The Rub' al Khali is the largest contiguous sand desert in the world, encompassing most of the southern third of the Arabian Peninsula. The desert covers some 650,000 square kilometres including parts of Saudi Arabia, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen. It is part of the larger Arabian Desert. One very large pile of sand!!!

 

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Four perfectly ripe bananas at their peak of sweetness, full of flavor and still firm. When I bought them, intending to photograph them, there were seven, and they were blemish-free. But as the days progressed, their aroma grew tempting and I ate three of them, one per day, usually with peanut butter or almond butter.

 

Bananas are botanically berries, and there are thousands of varieties, but for the most part, it is the Cavendish banana, pictured here, that most people eat, an average of 3 per week per person throughout the world. This wasn't always the case. The Gros Michel banana was sweeter, and generally considered a superior banana overall, but in the 1960s, the spread of Panama Disease, a fungus that caused banana wilt, pretty much made the variety extinct.

 

It is estimated that the Cavendish banana will also succumb to this fungal disease within the next 10 to 30 years, so enjoy them while you can. Scientists have been working feverishly to develop a palatable replacement.

 

Post-processed with the Prisma app, for Sliders Sunday. -- September 11, 2020

 

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Enjoyed driving into the desert in early morning, especially in the winter months. The Rub' al Khali is the largest contiguous sand desert in the world, encompassing most of the southern third of the Arabian Peninsula. The desert covers some 650,000 square kilometres including parts of Saudi Arabia, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen. It is part of the larger Arabian Desert. One very large pile of sand!!!

 

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Excerpt fromhttps://www.vbt.com/blog/sweet-story-belgian-waffle/:

 

American waffles, meet your European counterpart: Belgian waffles.

 

Unlike waffles in the U.S., waffles in Belgium (and throughout Europe) are street food. With their denser dough, delectable sweetness, and sophisticated, minimalist approach to toppings, these sweet snacks are enjoyed on a lunch break or as fuel for running errands.

 

Let's take a closer look at the fascinating history of the Belgian waffle:

 

Waffles through the ages

The history of the Belgian waffle is incomplete without mention of the ancient origins of the waffle itself. In ancient Greece, chefs would cook flat cakes known as obelios, according to The Oxford Encyclopedia of Food and Drink in America. These flat cakes received religious ornamentation in the Middle Ages, when chefs would use honey and cinnamon to depict Bible scenes or family crests on these proto-waffles.

 

In the 18th century, waffles took on a sweeter quality, with more butter and sugar incorporated into their recipes. It was then that one of the two main types of Belgian waffles was created: the Liège waffle.

 

The Liège waffle

Legend has it that the Liège waffle was invented when the Prince-Bishop of Liège, a city in the Belgian region of Wallonia, asked his cook to create a pastry made with lots of sugar. The Prince-Bishop's sweet tooth paid off for the rest of us, because Liege waffles have become a mainstay of Belgian cuisine. Liège waffles are largely made with a special sugar, known as pearl sugar, which creates a perfectly chewy level of caramelization when cooked, according to HuffPost.

 

The Brussels waffle

The Liège waffle isn't the only waffle in the spotlight; Brussels waffles are also a crowd favorite. Fluffy and golden, Brussels waffles are what Americans refer to as Belgian waffles, according to Go UNESCO. They caught on stateside after the 1964 World's Fair in New York City, when Maurice Vermersch of Brussels set up a stand and doled out the sweet treats to visitors. He was going to name them Brussels waffles, but he switched to Belgian waffles because he figured most Americans didn’t know where Brussels was on a map.

 

Waffle etiquette

Belgian waffles are different from their American counterparts in two main ways: toppings and mode of eating. Belgian waffles often feature minimal toppings: a swirl of whipped cream and sprinkle of sliced strawberries. There is certainly no maple syrup, which is a very foreign concept for us Vermonters! They're also preferred on-the-go as a quick and tasty way to get your sugar fix.

My first star trail experiment.

I only took 10 shots of 3 minutes, didn't take any dark frames or high iso noise cancelling, without remote shutter.

The Rub' al Khali is the largest contiguous sand desert in the world, encompassing most of the southern third of the Arabian Peninsula. The desert covers some 650,000 square kilometres including parts of Saudi Arabia, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen. It is part of the larger Arabian Desert. One very large pile of sand!!!

 

For more photos related to soils and landscapes visit:

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A side profile view of Mr. Lincoln with his Huffy (and his bathrobe, too. See 2nd image in comments box below). Yes, the guys in the background are feeling mighty proud of themselves with the fist bump thing. Of course, they claim it wasn't them but a friend that hung the infamous Huffy onto the former presidents hand.

 

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Tiger and Turtle – Magic Mountain ist eine einer Achterbahn nachempfundene Großskulptur auf der Heinrich-Hildebrand-Höhe im Angerpark in Duisburg-Angerhausen. Die Großskulptur ist ein Kunstwerk von Heike Mutter und Ulrich Genth, das im Rahmen der Kulturhauptstadt Ruhr.2010 entwickelt wurde.

 

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Tiger and Turtle – Magic Mountain is an art installation and landmark in Duisburg, Germany, built in 2011. It was designed by Ulrich Genth and Heike Mutter. It resembles a roller coaster, but it is a walkway with stairs. Its vertical loop continues the walkway and stairs, but it is unwalkable and is blocked off. In 2013, Tiger and Turtle – Magic Mountain was ranked as #6 on HuffPost's list of Most Extreme Staircases.

 

[Wikipedia contributors. (2024, February 8). Tiger and Turtle – Magic Mountain. In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 16:03, March 17, 2024, from en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tiger_and_Turtle_%E2%8...]

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I've been having a really frustrating conversation with a human being who I have been friends with for a long time, over a decade in fact. it has to do with the way political arguments are presented and at the crux of it is the truth many progressives fear...how will we get the Trump fanatics to change their minds? But, it's not just the Trump fanatics...it's anyone who actually voted for him not once but twice. Initially, I asked myself if this conversation with my friend was frustrating to me because it challenged me and I needed to be challenged in a certain way. But, as I thought about it more, it frustrated me because it asked me to call into question what I consider to be at the essence of my own humanity. The truth is, it scares me to think that advocating for human kindness and changes that promote equality would ever be construed as radical because that represents a shift in our collective thinking. And, I guess when it comes down to it, I am not really all that willing to monitor my own sense of urgency and passion about politics. And, I hate the term sanctimonious...my goal is not to come off as that. But, I was recently reminded of this article that I read back in 2017 and I think it's worth re-reading. The article is entitled:

 

I Don’t Know How To Explain To You That You Should Care About Other People

 

www.huffpost.com/entry/i-dont-know-how-to-explain-to-you-...

 

I don't think it's particularly radical to care about other people and want them to have decent housing, health care, employment, education and not have to constantly be concerned they are going to be the victims of violence due to their race, religion, gender identity or orientation and I do think that not only does policy matter but the consistent hate speech that has been promoted by our president also has an effect.

 

Recently, Don Lemon wrote about the effect and the emotional toll it has taken in his own life to have Trump supporters calling him the N word constantly, for instance, and we now live in a country where this is the daily reality for some. How will they pursue happiness and equality under these terrifying conditions?

 

www.pinknews.co.uk/2020/11/09/don-lemon-cnn-gay-racist-ho...

 

I also don't think it's particularly radical to take a look at the years of research and supposed police reforms and advocate for those tax dollars to be used to fund communities and proactive mental health instead. I really don't. The facts are there.

 

I also don't think it's extreme to say we need an end to the vast majority of prisons, certainly the for profit prison industry which is, in many cases, today's form of modern day slavery as we all know that most poor men who are Black living in the South are not actually tried with a true jury of their peers and not appointed a quality lawyer and are serving time for crimes they did not commit or long sentences for petty crimes.

 

I think looking at the day to day interactions and effect of hate speech as well as the systems that have been upholding white supremacy for far too long is the bare minimum any ethical human can do in this country if they want it to become better for us all.

 

And, I don't know how else to put it to people who can't feel empathy but helping people helps yourself. Who wants to live in a world of selfish desires where only yourself benefits? Whatever happened to leaving the world better than when you came into it? That's a decent and kind notion we should all be considering every day in our lives. It's not radical to be kind, either. And when these viewpoints are seen as radical, I have to question our sense of humanity.

 

I titled this photo A Better Outcome partially because of the words visible in the ad on the bottom right hand side but I also think that it would be a better outcome if people could put aside whatever ignorant fears they have about others who may not look like them or worship like them or move like them or make love like them and be willing to share that same space in a state of harmony.

 

In many ways, you see, I think that what has taken place over the past four years is a change in our collective brains. Waking up to news every day of kids in cages and possible war all of the time has made us live in a constant state of fear. Our amygdalas have grown to the size of a body builder's biceps and this is not healthy. It is ruining us....it is causing a huge decline in our actual biological health...and that same area of our brain has led many humans in my country to react with hatred and fear and rally around a man who cares more about his golf game than the virus that has killed nearly 300,000 of us. Surprisingly,the areas hit hardest by Coronavirus were also the areas where the highest population voted for Trump and why? How could their lives be better now than they were 4 years ago at the hands of a man who would rather deny Science than save the lives of citizens?

 

But, I think what has happened for so many people is, while their amygdalas have grown in dendritic branching and increased connections, their frontal lobes governing their insight and judgement and what most consider wisdom have literally shrunk and it has become more challenging to see reality for what it truly is. To some of us, it is still very much common sense that Biden won the election and that Trump was literally trying to destroy our entire democratic system. But, to others in our country, they still want to believe that Trump was somehow the winner (even though several of the republican judges and other appointees continue to insist upon the fairness of the election and several recounts have not overturned results). They would rather continue to believe in madness and not logic and, to go one step further, they don't care if there was actual cheating and grifting as long as their grifter is king. (Some of them were willing to themselves drive armed Hummers to polling places just to threaten and try to falsely claim they had found votes for Trump.) It's the same group of people who were ok with Trump literally committing treason and colluding with other countries to try to conspire against the Biden family early on. They refuse to see the level of their dissolution.

 

And for what? So they can continue to get tax cuts? Many Trump supporters are not even wealthy. Is it the racism then? The utter happiness they seem to get calling Don Lemon the n word? What in the world is the motivating factor behind supporting a man who clearly only cares about himself? These are questions I have asked myself steadily over and over again and I don't have many answers for something that, to me, defies logic.

  

But, I am going to continue to be me. And that means that if you find my viewpoint radical and you think I am being sanctimonious because I do take hate speech seriously and I do think that it is important to examine and re-examine how to structurally end or at least limit the extent of white supremacy in my country, you should probably find someone else to follow or read the opinions of. I am sure there are thousands of much more digestible easy on the mind commentators who actually get paid for a living who you can turn to.

 

I am human which means that I must fight for those who cannot easily fight. Even when I am not affected by hate speech, I find it entitled and privileged to say it doesn't seriously threaten others. Even when I am not directly affected by racist cops and for profit prisons, being human means I want to end their existence for all humanity.

 

You are sanctimonious if you think you are better than others and that you are the only one who deserves to live a happy, free, nonthreatening life in my opinion. That is not the world I wish to live in. I believe this country's greatness should be shared and that would lead to A Better Outcome for us all.

  

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"How can wind shape so elegantly little grains of sand into patterns that intersect at interesting angles - and then suddenly change the whole artistry of a dune? I think that no matter how many times you see a pattern in a pattern in a pattern that is a sand dune, you are forever mesmerized by the grandeur of the complexity of the physics. The flux of energy here is phenomenal and the sculptress exotic. To be caught in the shifting biting stinging sand is a whole other matter for then nature seems cruel, harsh, and so unjust. At times we love to walk the thin edge - the fine line left by the last puff of wind shifting and rolling sand grains." (Dr. Richard Arnold, former Director, Soil Survey Division, USDA-NRCS)

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This region lies in the south-west of the Emirate, adjacent to the border with Saudi Arabia. It constitutes linear dune fields of interlayered white carbonatic and red quartzite sands with minor exposure of Quaternary dunes and inter-dune formation.

 

The Rub' al Khali is the largest contiguous sand desert in the world, encompassing most of the southern third of the Arabian Peninsula. The desert covers some 650,000 square kilometres including parts of Saudi Arabia, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen. It is part of the larger Arabian Desert. One very large pile of sand!!!

 

For more photos related to soils and landscapes visit:

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Each day, people in the U.S. throw away more than 60 million plastic water bottles, most of which end up in landfills or as litter in America’s streets, parks and waterways."

 

(healthyhumanlife.com/blogs/news/plastic-water-bottle-poll...)

 

optimalwellnesssolutions.ph/water-dispensers-to-eliminate...

 

"If only one per cent of the world’s masks are disposed of incorrectly, 10 million masks per month weighing close to 90,000 pounds will end up in nature, according to the World Wildlife Fund. That’s on top of the 52 billion pounds of plastic carried by rivers into oceans each year, washing up on shorelines, entangling wildlife and contaminating drinking water with microplastics."

 

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Hallstätter See or Lake Hallstatt is a lake in Salzkammergut, Austria. It is named after Hallstatt, a small market town famous for its salt mining since prehistoric times and for being the starting point of the world's oldest still-working industrial pipeline, used to transport brine to Bad Ischl (since 1596) and further to Ebensee.

Its surface is approximately 8.55 km2 (3.30 sq mi) and its maximum depth is 125 metres.

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Are the popular swans of Lake Hallstatt native?

Hallstatt was the summer resort of the Empress Sisi and her husband, the Austrian Emperor Franz Josef. The swans were brought here for the first time in the late 19th century by the Empress. An incandescent beauty with a melancholy streak, Sisi seems to have shared her cousin, mad King Ludwig's obsession with swans.

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The Rub' al Khali is the largest contiguous sand desert in the world, encompassing most of the southern third of the Arabian Peninsula. The desert covers some 650,000 square kilometres including parts of Saudi Arabia, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen. It is part of the larger Arabian Desert. One very large pile of sand!!!

 

For more photos related to soils and landscapes visit:

www.flickr.com/photos/soilscience/sets/72157622983226139/

 

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The Rub' al Khali is the largest contiguous sand desert in the world, encompassing most of the southern third of the Arabian Peninsula. The desert covers some 650,000 square kilometres including parts of Saudi Arabia, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen. It is part of the larger Arabian Desert. One very large pile of sand!!!

 

For more photos related to soils and landscapes visit:

www.flickr.com/photos/soilscience/sets/72157622983226139/

 

i.huffpost.com/gen/1863196/thumbs/o-RUB-AL-KHALI-900.jpg?1

Putin's Russia - Shadows Of The Dark by Daniel Arrhakis (2019)

 

With the music : Origin Of A Nebula by Mattia Turzo

  

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My tribute to the poets and writers who were arrested and persecuted, the journalists killed and the politicians murdered, the thousands men, women and young people that bravely facing every day the barbarism of repression in Putin's Russia.

 

These are the times to turn fear into courage and despair into hope that one day the light will reign ... for soon the unfolding of the last darkest pages of Russian history and the end of this regime.

 

Russian Police Detain Nearly 1,400 Protesters In Moscow | HuffPost www.huffpost.com/entry/nearly-1400-detained-in-moscows-la...

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Work made with stock images and images of mine in a creative art collage work with digital painting and textured layered processes.

 

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On Monday morning, Donald Trump tweeted “Happy President’s Day,” and ― surprise! ― a lot of Twitter users elected to turn his punctuation into fodder for jokes.

Please take note of the apostrophe before the “s” in Trump’s tweet below, which implies that the day belongs to just one president.

Many Twitter users assumed Trump was celebrating himself, given his brand of unbridled egotism.

 

Jackie Gontarek

Apostrophes matter.

  

The newly completed 4 World Trade Center, reflects a dramatic day.

"Almuerzo sobre un rascacielos, la mítica fotografía de obreros en un rascacielos de Nueva York... persisten dos misterios: no se sabe quién fue su autor ni la identidad de ninguno de los 11 protagonistas..... Fue tomada el 20 de septiembre de 1932, durante la construcción de la sede de la RCA, después rebautizada como GE Building y que forma parte del Rockefeller Center...."

 

El HuffPost

 

The 7,500 sick and exhausted prisoners left behind in the camp after the Death March were liberated by Soviet soldiers on January 27, 1945. In the second half of 1944, before the Death March of 56,000 prisoners, because of the approach of the Soviet units the Germans began *destroying evidence* of their crimes. They burned FILES, LISTS of deported Jews and SHIPPED OUT items plundered from victims along with large quantities of building materials.

In the last week of the camp’s existence, they blew up the gas chambers and burned down storehouses full of property left behind by the victims of mass extermination.

   

France’s Le Monde newspaper described the United States as a country “trapped in madness” after yet another mass shooting at a school claimed the lives of 19 children and two teachers in Texas earlier this week.

 

The newspaper called it a cycle of despair that keeps repeating.

 

“The one in Parkland, in 2018, changed nothing despite the exceptional activism of students who had escaped. They believed it was possible to bring a country sick of its violence back to its senses and remind elected officials of their responsibilities,” the newspaper wrote. “But they failed.”

 

Then, Le Monde turned the concept of “American exceptionalism” ― the notion that there is something special and unique about the United States ― upside down.

 

“If there is any American exceptionalism, it is to tolerate the fact that schools in the United States are regularly transformed into bloody shooting ranges,” the newspaper wrote.

 

Le Monde placed the blame on the GOP: “Indeed, America is killing itself and the Republican Party is looking the other way, ideologically complicit in one tragedy after another.”

 

“More and more guns: This is the only Republican credo,” the editorial added.

 

(Image and text from HuffPost).

 

Read the entire editorial here:

www.lemonde.fr/en/opinion/article/2022/05/25/texas-shooti...

 

I have been invited by The Huffington Post to post my images regularly to their photography blog. This is my third post: Rust and Roll on Route 66

 

www.huffingtonpost.com/hans-proppe/route-66_b_1424113.html

The Huffington Post has invited me to become a regular contributor to their photography blog. This is my tenth post: "Street Portraiture"

www.huffingtonpost.com/hans-proppe/street-portraiture_b_2...

11/20 Transgender Day of Remembrance

Carla Lewis, former transgender veterans.

www.huffpost.com/entry/im-a-trans-veteran-and-i-fought-fo...

“Mabon is a time to reflect on the previous year, when we can celebrate our successes (likened to bringing in the harvest) and assess which crops, projects, or dreams didn’t come to fruition,” the Los Angeles-based pagan leader Laurie Lovekraft told HuffPost.

 

Complete with fall leaves, oat bread, pinecones, twig, mushrooms, acorns, a gourd, sickle, and apple slices! The candle has flame on/off on touch of the wick. Shelf is 9LI, and beautifully textured.

 

Shelf also comes with a small 3 LI bundle of a gourd, leaves, acorns, a mushroom, and an apple slice.

 

Season of the Witch runs Oct 14 - Nov 4

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Website: witchseasonsl.wixsite.com/seasonofthewitch

Flickr: www.flickr.com/groups/seasonofthewitchsl/

 

Ink and ecoline ink on paper. Inspired by true events, see www.huffpost.com/entry/rifle-stealing-deer_n_5fbd9d00c5b6.... I think it is only fair if the deer get a fighting chance in this 'sport'.

Flickr e Oath

  

Yahoo fa ora parte di Oath

      

D: Che cosa è cambiato?

 

R: Yahoo fa ora parte di "Oath", un’azienda di media digitali e per il mobile con più di 50 marchi a livello globale (come Yahoo, HuffPost, Engadget, TechCrunch, Moviefone e Makers), ed appartiene al gruppo di aziende Verizon che lavorano in sinergia per definire il futuro dei media. L’obiettivo di Oath è creare una community di utenti appassionati e coinvolti, creando contenuti e prodotti che siano fonte di ispirazione per tutti.

 

D: Perché ho ricevuto questa notifica?

 

R: Desideriamo informarti che a partire dal 18 settembre 2017, Yahoo e Oath inizieranno a condividere alcuni dati degli utenti con il gruppo Verizon e che ciò permetterà di integrare le nostre attività per un coordinamento più efficiente e per migliorare l’esperienza dell’utente.

 

D: Come saranno usati i miei dati? Che beneficio ne trarranno gli utenti?

 

R: I tuoi dati vengono utilizzati per offrirti servizi e prodotti interessanti, coinvolgenti e innovativi. Riteniamo di poterti offrire un’esperienza utente migliore se condividiamo i tuoi dati tra i vari marchi di Oath e all’interno del gruppo di aziende Verizon. Utilizzeremo questi dati condivisi per integrare e migliorare i nostri servizi, offrirti contenuti e pubblicità più personalizzata e per altre finalità di analisi.

 

D: Quali dati vengono condivisi?

 

R: Condivideremo i dati che sono stati raccolti in precedenza dalle nostre aziende e da esse utilizzati per lo sviluppo e le attività operative relative ai nostri prodotti e servizi. Ciò può includere i dati di registrazione del tuo account (ad esempio il tuo ID utente, sesso, nome, indirizzo email, codice postale e età), i tuoi interessi in materia di pubblicità e contenuti, i contenuti associati al tuo account, i tipi di servizi da te utilizzati e come interagisci con essi, i cookie e gli ID dei dispositivi, gli indirizzi IP, i dati per la geolocalizzazione e i dati sull’attività raccolti da siti web, app, software e altri servizi da noi gestiti. Tutti i dati che raccogliamo su di te potranno essere condivisi tra i i vari marchi di Oath e all’interno del gruppo Verizon.

 

D: Che cosa non cambia?

 

R: Abbiamo a cuore la tua privacy. Il modo in cui Yahoo e Oath gestiscono i tuoi dati personali e quali dati Yahoo condivide tali dati con terze parti al di fuori di Oath e del gruppo Verizon non cambia. Le Condizioni generali di utilizzo e l’Informativa sulla privacy di Yahoo EMEA, come definito di seguito, sono ancora vigenti e applicabili quando visiti un sito Yahoo, un’app Yahoo o interagisci con i nostri prodotti, servizi o tecnologie.

 

L’integrazione di Yahoo nella nuova organizzazione Oath è un processo continuo. Stiamo gestendo i tuoi dati con la massima cura nel corso di questo periodo di transizione e ti informeremo, come previsto dall’Informativa sulla privacy, se e quando apporteremo modifiche significative alle nostre politiche.

 

D: Non voglio che i miei dati personali siano condivisi con Oath e/o con il gruppo Verizon. Che cosa posso fare?

 

R: Agli utenti di Yahoo è concesso configurare le proprie preferenze per la privacy. Le preferenze che scegli di impostare in relazione alla disattivazione della personalizzazione degli annunci verranno condivise e rispettate in tutti i sistemi pubblicitari gestiti da Oath. Consigliamo agli utenti di servirsi di queste opzioni per ottimizzare la loro esperienza di utilizzo, tuttavia, se preferisci che Yahoo non condivida nessun dato personale con Oath e/o il gruppo Verizon, le istruzioni per eliminare il tuo account Yahoo sono consultabili qui.

      

oath

 

www.huffpost.com/entry/cia-russia-informant-putin-extract...

 

Film day espionage tools, all but a joke nowadays. Way back then, few of a kind ... and subminiature can make or break a war!!!

 

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