Blog Terms of Use
“COMMON SENSE” Blog Disclaimer
The content of this blog is the personal view and opinion of the respective blogger, and should not be construed as counsel or advice. Although enthusiastic about crating/making things, we are not professionals or experts in the building, crafting, or art industry. We are only here to share our home projects, ideas, and personal experiences.
You are viewing this blog at your own risk. If you use any tips, ideas, techniques, or recommendations, and are injured, TLC Inspirations (inspirewireblog.com) will not be held responsible. You are responsible for your own choices and, therefore, your own actions.
This blog is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not guaranteed to be factual or entirely accurate.
We are not responsible, nor will be held liable, for anything anyone says on this blog or in the blog comment section, nor the laws that they may break in your country or theirs through their comments’ content, implication, and intent. If you comment on this blog content, please be polite, respectful and honest. Any offensive or potentially damaging blog comments will be removed at our sole discretion.
Third-party Websites
Blog posts may provide links to other websites on the internet (third-party websites). We are not responsible or liable for such content and we make no express or implied warranty about the accuracy, copyright compliance, legality, for any advertising, products, or other materials on or available from such websites or resources. The inclusion of links does not imply endorsement of those websites by us.
Guest Bloggers’ Posts
Sometimes, we will invite a guest blogger to post on the InspireWireBlog.com (TLC Inspirations). In these occurrences, the expressed opinions, representations, positions and statements made within such guest blog post are those of the author alone and not of TLC Inspirations, the Inspire Wire Blog, The Health Revival, Rachel Bovee, or Bonnie Moritz. The copyright of this content belongs to the author and remains with the author, including any issues of infringement. We accept no liability for inaccuracies, errors, omissions, or misrepresentations of the author’s guest post article, nor any breaches of intellectual property rights.
Privacy
Cookies and Web Beacons
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Web beacons act in the same way, however they are a small, transparent graphic. Very small, about 1×1 pixel in size. They can be places in an email or on a website to track user behavior and/or use.
- Cookies on our Blog
The Inspire Wire Blog utilizes WordPress, which uses the following cookies on this website, when you comment on this blog:
- comment_author
- comment_author_email
- comment_author_url
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The Inspire Wire Blog (inspirewireblog.com) publishes Google Adsense interest-based advertisements on this blog. These are tailored by Google to reflect your interests. To determine your interests, Google may track your behaviour across the web using cookies and/or web beacons. You can view, delete or add interest categories associated with your browser using Google’s Ads Preference Manager. You will also have the option of opting-out of the Adsense partner network.
- Cookie Control
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Thank you.
Rachel and Bonnie
If you require additional information or have any questions about our privacy disclosure, please feel free to contact Rachel or Bonnie at info@tlcinspirations.com