Privacy Policy

Site policy

When using this website, please read the following site policy. Please also note that the site policy may be revised without prior notice depending on the need for further improvement.

 

Personal data and collections collected by this site

When visitors leave comments on the site we collect the data shown in the comments form, and also the visitor’s IP address and browser user agent string to help spam detection.
An anonymized string created from your email address (also called a hash) may be provided to her Gravatar service to see if you are using it.

 

Disclaimer

  1. Although we make every effort to ensure the content of the information posted on this site, we do not guarantee the accuracy or safety of the content. Furthermore, under no circumstances will we be held responsible for any actions taken by users using the information on this site.

     

  2. Under no circumstances will we be held responsible for any damage or loss incurred by users as a result of accessing this site.

     

  3. We are not responsible for the authenticity of any content linked from this site.
 

Cookie

When you leave a comment on our site, you may opt-in to saving your name, email address, and website in cookies. These are for your convenience so that you do not have to fill in your details again when you leave another comment.

 

Personal Information

  1. Personal information refers to information about living individuals as defined in the Act on the Protection of Personal Information (name, date of birth, and other information that can identify a specific individual), as well as information that is used in connection with a specific individual. We recognize this information as information such as e-mail addresses, user IDs, passwords, credit cards, etc., as well as personal information such as hobbies, family structure, age, and other personal attribute information.

     

  2. Cookies and IP address information are not considered personal information because they alone cannot identify a specific individual. However, if this information and personal information are used together, this information will also be considered personal information. You can also refuse cookie information by changing your browser settings.

     

  3. When handling personal information, we will specify the purpose of its use as much as possible.

     

  4. We will not handle personal information beyond the scope necessary to achieve the purpose of use without obtaining the consent of the individual in advance. However, this does not apply in the following cases.
    • When based on laws and regulations.
    • When it is necessary to protect a person’s life, body, or property, and it is difficult to obtain the consent of the person in question.
    • When it is particularly necessary to improve public health or promote the healthy upbringing of children, and it is difficult to obtain the consent of the individual.
    • In cases where it is necessary to cooperate with a national agency, local public entity, or a person entrusted by them in carrying out the affairs stipulated by law, obtaining the consent of the person concerned will interfere with the execution of the affairs. When there is a risk of.

       

  5. We will acquire personal information in an honest manner, and will not obtain it by false or other illegal means. We also take care not to collect personal information from children under the age of 15 without the consent of their parents or guardians.

     

  6. Before acquiring personal information, we will announce the purpose of its use in advance. However, this does not apply in the following cases.
    • If notifying the person of the purpose of use or making it public may harm the life, body, property, or other rights and interests of the person or a third party.
    • In cases where there is a risk that our rights or legitimate interests may be harmed by notifying the person of the purpose of use or making it public.
    • In cases where it is necessary to cooperate with a national organization or local public entity in carrying out the affairs stipulated by law, the purpose of use may be notified to the person concerned or made public, thereby hindering the execution of such affairs. When there is a risk of.
    • When the purpose of use is deemed to be clear from the circumstances of acquisition.

       

  7. If we change the purpose of use of personal information, we will not do so beyond the scope that is reasonably considered to be reasonably related to the purpose of use before the change, and we will notify the person concerned of the changed purpose of use. , or publish.

     

  8. In order to prevent the leakage, loss, or damage of personal information and to ensure the safe management of personal information, we have established an information security policy and an information security policy, and provide necessary and appropriate supervision over our employees.

     

  9. Except for the following cases, we will not provide personal information to third parties without the prior consent of the individual.
    • When based on laws and regulations.
    • When it is necessary to protect a person’s life, body, or property, and it is difficult to obtain the consent of the person in question.
    • When it is particularly necessary to improve public health or promote the healthy upbringing of children, and it is difficult to obtain the consent of the individual.
    • In cases where it is necessary to cooperate with a national agency, local public entity, or a person entrusted by them in carrying out the affairs stipulated by law, obtaining the consent of the person concerned will interfere with the execution of the affairs. When there is a risk of.
    • If the following matters have been announced or announced in advance.