This page describes our (Memeranker's) privacy policy. This policy does not apply to affiliates or other entities who we interact with in the course of running the website, as we do not control their behavior. The privacy practices of our web host, NearlyFreeSpeech.Net, can be referred to here. The privacy practices of our advertiser, Google Adsense, can be referred to here. Should you not agree to our or our partner's privacy policies or terms of use, you must discontinue use of our service immediately. By using our website, you agree to our and our partners' privacy policies and terms of use.
This privacy policy was last modified on November 28, 2023. We reserve the right to modify it anytime without notifying you. It is your responsible to regularly check the privacy policy for changes.
We do business in the United States of America (USA) and will abide by its laws. If we are legally required to cooperate with law enforcement, we will do so. We may or may not cooperate with law enforcement entities or governments from other countries.
Whenever a web browser loads a web page from us, the web server collects information that the web browser automatically provides, including but not limited to, your IP address, time of access, which web page was requested, referring web site or web page, and the name and version of the web browser. We will use that information to improve our software, fix programming bugs, improve performance, identify and respond to Denial Of Service (DOS) attacks, etc. However, we have neither the desire nor ability to associate that information with a person. Other entities, however, such as law enforcement authorities of the USA, do have that ability, should they ever obtain access to our server logs.
We use cookies solely for website functionality and ease of use. For example, which memes you have upvoted and downvoted are stored in a cookie, so that when you visit our website later, the "up arrows" of the memes you've upvoted will be colored, and those of those that you haven't upvoted will not be colored. If you click on an upvote arrow when according to the cookie, you've already upvoted it, then instead of upvoting it twice, it will toggle, or undo, your vote.