Brew Cloud Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy
Out privacy policy is not to sell or share your email address, password or IP
address with third parties except for official legal request (such as a legal
warrant or subpoena from a judge).
If you sign up for our email list when registering you will be added to the Brew
Cloud email list only. You may receive email notifications for various events
and news from the Brew Cloud app/site, Brew Cloud Email List,
theBrewCloud.com site.
While we never share your email, password or private information, we do
occasionally send promotional emails including paid ads and new Brew Cloud
product announcements as part of the Brew Cloud newsletter.
For the Brew Cloud Recipe app/site, all recipes you mark as public will be
publicly available to anyone. Any data you enter in your user profile (except
email address and password) such as your name, avatar, etc.…will be shown
in your public profile. Your posts, comments, reviews, etc. will also be publicly
viewable by anyone.
Large portions of the content on the Brew Cloud web sites are user-
contributed, and the owners of the site make no attempt to moderate or filter
every posting. If you find a post, comment, or other content that is offensive or
inappropriate, please report it to a moderator for review. There are “report to
moderator” buttons throughout the website.
We do reserve the unilateral right to ban users, remove accounts or remove
content that is found to be offensive, inappropriate, or in violation of the user
agreement. In extreme cases, your user account may be removed along with
all of your content.
If you would like to remove your account you can contact us on the support
page and we will take steps to remove your account and data from our sites.
Security
Brew Cloud’s (web or mobile app) connections to the recipe server
at https://theBrewCloud.com is secured using SSL/TLS 1.2 so your data is
encrypted from end-to-end when moving recipe data, passwords and other
items to the cloud.
We only store encrypted versions of your password on our sites and never
store the unencrypted passwords, and we do take reasonable steps to
prevent unauthorized access, and do our best to protect your privacy within
the limitations of an open conventional web site.
The Bottom Line
The bottom line: we do take reasonable steps to protect your data and privacy
within the limits of normal encrypted servers, and will not intentionally share
your data with anyone (except authorized law personnel with a legal warrant)
without your permission.