Privacy policy
Privacy policy
We are glad to welcome you to GroupieWire Community. Please read this privacy statement to ensure that we are committed to keeping the privacy of our members (customers) details secure.
What information do we collect?
Since GroupieWire is providing you music, we may require from you some information that may be considered as personally identifiable.
We collect the following information:
IP Address
when users join GroupieWire, we collects your browser type and IP address.
cookies
GroupieWire also stores certain information from users’ browsers using cookies. GroupieWire collects this information so that we can provide users with the service and offer personalised features.
Copyrights
All GroupieWire contents copyrights are reserved by GroupieWire Ltd. and content copying and duplication are strongly prohibited.
Acceptance of agreements
By reading this you agree to our Privacy Statement. If you do not agree to our terms and conditions you may not use this site. We may update our Privacy Statement from time to time so please visit this page regularly.
What information do we collect?
Since GroupieWire is providing you music, we may require from you some information that may be considered as personally identifiable.
We collect the following information:
- Photo of you
- Nick Name
- First & Last Name
- Password
- E-mail Address
- Country
- City
- Age
- Sex
IP Address
when users join GroupieWire, we collects your browser type and IP address.
cookies
GroupieWire also stores certain information from users’ browsers using cookies. GroupieWire collects this information so that we can provide users with the service and offer personalised features.
Copyrights
All GroupieWire contents copyrights are reserved by GroupieWire Ltd. and content copying and duplication are strongly prohibited.
Acceptance of agreements
By reading this you agree to our Privacy Statement. If you do not agree to our terms and conditions you may not use this site. We may update our Privacy Statement from time to time so please visit this page regularly.
Safety Tip
While social networking sites can increase a person's circle of friends, they also can increase exposure to people with less than friendly intentions.
Here are tips for helping your kids use social networking sites safely:
- Help your kids understand what information should be private.
- Explain that kids should post only information that you – and they – are comfortable with others seeing.
- Use privacy settings to restrict who can access and post on your child's website.
- Remind your kids that once they post information online, they can't take it back.
- Talk to your kids about avoiding sex talk online.
- Tell your kids to trust their gut if they have suspicions. If they ever feel uncomfortable or threatened by anything online, encourage them to tell you.
- Don't post anything you wouldn't want the world to know (e.g., your phone number, address and so on).
- Avoid posting anything that would make it easy for a stranger to find you.
- People aren't always who they say they are. Be careful about adding people you don’t know in the physical world to your friends list.
- Avoid meeting people in person whom you do not already know in the physical world. If you decide to meet someone you’ve met on GroupieWire, tell your parents first, do it in a public place and bring a trusted adult.
- Harassment, hate speech and inappropriate content should be reported. If you feel someone's behavior is inappropriate, react. Talk with a trusted adult, or report it to GroupieWire.
- Don't post anything that would embarrass you later.
- Think twice before posting a photo or information you wouldn't want others to see.
- Do not lie about your age. Your profile may be deleted and your Membership will be terminated without warning if we believe that you are under 13 years of age or if we believe you are 13 through 17 years of age and you represent yourself as 18 or older.
- Don’t get hooked by a phishing scam. Phishing is a method used by fraudsters to try to get your personal information, such as your username and password, by pretending to be a site you trust.


