Data Protection and Privacy
Data Collection and Use
By using the Services, you acknowledge and agree that Lewiston Tribune may collect, store, and process personal data in accordance with our Privacy Policy, including information such as your name, email address, IP address, and any other details provided by you or collected automatically during your use of the Services. The data collected is used for the purpose of providing and improving the Services, processing transactions, and ensuring compliance with legal obligations.
The use of automated systems or software to collect data from the Lewiston Tribune’s website without our express written permission is strictly prohibited. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of AI tools for data scraping, mining, or content extraction. Violators may be subject to legal action.
Data Security
Lewiston Tribune implements reasonable technical, administrative, and physical safeguards to protect your personal data from unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, or destruction. However, you acknowledge that no method of transmission over the internet or method of electronic storage is completely secure, and we cannot guarantee the absolute security of your personal data.
International Data Transfers
If you are located outside of the United States, please note that your personal data may be transferred to and processed in the United States, where data protection laws may be different from those in your country. By using the Services, you consent to such transfer and processing.
Rights to Access, Rectification, and Deletion
You have the right to access, rectify, or request the deletion of your personal data held by Lewiston Tribune. You may exercise these rights by contacting us at (208) 746-8742. Requests will be processed in accordance with applicable data protection laws.
Compliance with Data Protection Laws
Lewiston Tribune complies with relevant data protection regulations, including but not limited to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) for users within the European Economic Area (EEA), the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), and other applicable privacy laws. If you are a resident of these jurisdictions, you may have additional rights, including the right to restrict the processing of your data or object to certain types of processing.