Our Privacy Policy: Protecting Your Scene Data
We believe in a fierce DIY ethic, and that extends to how we handle your personal information on our blog. Just as the Canadian punk and underground scenes thrive on trust and authenticity, we are committed to being transparent about the data we collect and how we use it, ensuring the community we cover can also trust us.
What Information We Collect and Why
To run this blog and foster discussion, we collect minimal data. This helps us manage interactions, from conversations about unforgettable shows at Casino Rama in Orillia to heated debates over sets at Calgary’s The Deerfoot Inn & Casino, ensuring a functional and engaging platform for all.
Information You Provide Directly
This is the data you knowingly give us. It includes:
- Your email address when you sign up for our newsletter.
- Your name, email address, and comment text when you participate in discussions on our articles.
- Contact information if you directly reach out to us via email.
Information Collected Automatically
When you visit our site, certain technical data is collected automatically for security and functionality. This includes your IP address, browser type, device information, and pages you view. This helps us understand basic traffic patterns and protect the site from malicious activity.
Cookies, Tracking, and Local Data
Like most websites, we use small data files called cookies to make your experience smoother and to understand how the community engages with our content, from deep dives into Vancouver’s Commodore Ballroom to spotlights on DIY spaces in Halifax’s casino-adjacent neighbourhoods.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are tiny text files stored on your device by your web browser. They help websites remember your preferences and actions over a period of time.
How We Use Them
- Essential Cookies: These are crucial for site operation, like keeping you logged into a comment session.
- Analytics Cookies: Used by services like Google Analytics to see how visitors navigate our site.
- Third-Party Cookies: May be set by social media platforms (like Facebook or X) from embedded share buttons or content.
Your Cookie Controls
You can control or disable cookies through your browser settings. Note that disabling essential cookies may impact how parts of our website function.
How We Use Analytics
We use analytics to see what resonates with our readers, helping us plan better, more relevant content for the scene.
Purpose of Analytics
We use Google Analytics 4 to understand broader trends—like which articles on Toronto’s punk history or Alberta’s casino punk shows are most read—so we can cover what matters most to our audience.
Data Anonymization
This analytics data is aggregated and anonymous. We do not use it to identify individual visitors personally. Our goal is to understand the crowd, not the individual.
Third-Party Services and Data Sharing
We rely on a few trusted third-party services to operate. We never sell your personal data.
Service Providers
We use services like Mailchimp for our newsletter. When you subscribe, your email is processed by Mailchimp under their own privacy policy.
Embedded Content
Articles may include embedded content (e.g., Spotify playlists, YouTube videos). Interacting with this content is subject to the privacy policy of that third-party platform.
Advertising Partners
We may use advertising partners to support the blog. These partners may use cookies to deliver targeted ads based on general interests, not personal identification.
Your Rights and Control (Including GDPR/Canadian Laws)
You have rights over your data. While we are a Canadian blog, we respect the principles of global regulations like the GDPR and comply with Canada’s PIPEDA (Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act).
Access and Correction
You have the right to request access to the personal data we hold about you and to correct any inaccuracies.
Data Portability and Deletion
You can request a copy of your data in a readable format or request its deletion, subject to certain legal obligations we may have.
Opting Out
You can unsubscribe from our newsletter at any time via the link in every email. You can also manage your cookie preferences through your browser.
How Long We Keep Your Data
We only retain data for as long as necessary for the purposes outlined here.
Comment Data
Comments and their metadata are retained indefinitely to maintain the continuity of conversation threads about shows and scenes.
Newsletter Data
We keep subscriber data in Mailchimp as long as you are active. Inactive subscriber data is purged after 2 years.
Analytics Data
Data in Google Analytics 4 is set to be automatically deleted after 26 months.
Contacting Us About Privacy
Your trust is paramount. If you have any questions or concerns, we want to hear from you.
Primary Contact
For any privacy-specific inquiries or to exercise your rights, please contact us at: [email protected]. We are based in Canada and will respond in a timely manner.
Supervisory Authorities
If you are not satisfied with our response, you have the right to contact the relevant data protection authority. In Canada, this would be the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada.
We emphasize that protecting your privacy is part of our core commitment to fostering a trustworthy and fierce Canadian music community. Thanks for being part of the scene.
