We use your personal information to operate, provide, develop, and improve the products and services that we offer Tunefind users and customers.
These purposes include the following:
- Provide, troubleshoot, and improve Tunefind services. We use your personal information to provide Tunefind services, enhance functionality, analyze performance, fix errors, and improve the usability and effectiveness of Tunefind.
- Recommendations and personalization. We use your personal information to recommend content that might be of interest to you, identify your preferences, and personalize your experience with Tunefind. For example, we use this information to track your Tunefind song voting history, so we can correctly display Tunefind content to you.
- Communicate with you. We use your personal information to communicate with you in relation to Tunefind services and features (e.g., e-mail or on-site forums). If you do not want to receive e-mail or other mail from us, please use your User Settings page to adjust your preferences. Opting out of emails may prevent you from using some of Tunefind’s features and functionality.
- Advertising. Third-party advertisers may use your personal information to display interest-based ads for features, products, and services that might be of interest to you. Tunefind does not use information that personally identifies you to display interest-based ads. Since users do not pay to access Tunefind, interest-based advertising via third-party advertisers provides revenue critical to enable the provision of Tunefind services. You may customize your ad choices via Ad settings (click the icon next to the ad) or consumer opt out services, like the one provided by NAI.
- Fraud Prevention. We use personal information to prevent and detect fraud and abuse of Tunefind’s services.
- Comply with legal obligations. In certain cases, we collect and use your personal information to comply with laws.
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