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It is Holytimes.com's policy to respect your privacy regarding any information we may collect while operating our website. This Privacy Policy applies to http://www.theholytimes.com/ (hereinafter, "us", "we", or "http://www.theholytimes.com/"). We respect your privacy and are committed to protecting personally identifiable information you may provide us through the Website. We have adopted this privacy policy ("Privacy Policy") to explain what information may be collected on our Website, how we use this information, and under what circumstances we may disclose the information to third parties. This Privacy Policy applies only to information we collect through the Website and does not apply to our collection of information from other sources.
This Privacy Policy, together with the Terms and conditions posted on our Website, set forth the general rules and policies governing your use of our Website. Depending on your activities when visiting our Website, you may be required to agree to additional terms and conditions.
Website Visitors
Like most website operators, theholytimes.com collects non-personally-identifying information of the sort that web browsers and servers typically make available, such as the browser type, language preference, referring site, and the date and time of each visitor request. theholytimes.com's purpose in collecting non-personally identifying information is to better understand how theholytimes.com's visitors use its website. From time to time, Theholytimes.com may release non-personally-identifying information in the aggregate, e.g., by publishing a report on trends in the usage of its website.
Theholytimes.com also collects potentially personally-identifying information like Internet Protocol (IP) addresses for logged in users and for users leaving comments on https://www.theholytimes.com blog posts. theholytimes.com only discloses logged in user and commenter IP addresses under the same circumstances that it uses and discloses personally-identifying information as described below.
Gathering of Personally-Identifying Information
Certain visitors to Theholytimes.com's websites choose to interact with Theholytimes.com in ways that require Theholytimes.com to gather personally-identifying information. The amount and type of information that Theholytimes.com gathers depends on the nature of the interaction. For example, we ask visitors who sign up for a blog at https://www.theholytimes.com to provide a username and email address.
Data Deletion Policy
If you have created an account at Theholytimes.com, we will delete the data (account) upon request (via email to theholytimes@gmail.com), upon closure of your account. Data which has been deleted or otherwise destroyed can not be recovered at any time.
Security
The security of your Personal Information is important to us, but remember that no method of transmission over the Internet, or method of electronic storage is 100% secure. While we strive to use commercially acceptable means to protect your Personal Information, we cannot guarantee its absolute security.
Advertisements
Ads appearing on our website may be delivered to users by advertising partners, who may set cookies. These cookies allow the ad server to recognize your computer each time they send you an online advertisement to compile information about you or others who use your computer. This information allows ad networks to, among other things, deliver targeted advertisements that they believe will be of most interest to you. This Privacy Policy covers the use of cookies by Theholytimes.com and does not cover the use of cookies by any advertisers.
Links To External Sites
Our Service may contain links to external sites that are not operated by us. If you click on a third party link, you will be directed to that third party's site. We strongly advise you to review the Privacy Policy and terms and conditions of every site you visit.
We have no control over, and assume no responsibility for the content, privacy policies or practices of any third party sites, products or services.
Theholytimes.com uses Google AdWords for remarketing
https://theholytimes.com/ uses the remarketing services to advertise on third party websites (including Google) to previous visitors to our site. It could mean that we advertise to previous visitors who haven't completed a task on our site, for example using the contact form to make an enquiry. This could be in the form of an advertisement on the Google search results page, or a site in the Google Display Network. Third-party vendors, including Google, use cookies to serve ads based on someone's past visits. Of course, any data collected will be used in accordance with our own privacy policy and Google's privacy policy.
You can set preferences for how Google advertises to you using the Google Ad Preferences page, and if you want to you can opt out of interest-based advertising entirely by cookie settings or permanently using a browser plugin.
Protection of Certain Personally-Identifying Information
Theholytimes.com discloses potentially personally-identifying and personally-identifying information only to those of its employees, contractors and affiliated organizations that (i) need to know that information in order to process it on Theholytimes.com's behalf or to provide services available at Theholytimes.com's website, and (ii) that have agreed not to disclose it to others. Some of those employees, contractors and affiliated organizations may be located outside of your home country; by using Theholytimes.com's website, you consent to the transfer of such information to them. Theholytimes.com will not rent or sell potentially personally-identifying and personally-identifying information to anyone. Other than to its employees, contractors and affiliated organizations, as described above, Theholytimes.com discloses potentially personally-identifying and personally-identifying information only in response to a subpoena, court order or other governmental request, or when Theholytimes.com believes in good faith that disclosure is reasonably necessary to protect the property or rights of Theholytimes.com, third parties or the public at large.
If you are a registered user of https://www.theholytimes.com and have supplied your email address, Theholytimes.com may occasionally send you an email to tell you about new features, solicit your feedback, or just keep you up to date with what's going on with Theholytimes.com and our products. We primarily use our blog to communicate this type of information, so we expect to keep this type of email to a minimum. If you send us a request (for example via a support email or via one of our feedback mechanisms), we reserve the right to publish it in order to help us clarify or respond to your request or to help us support other users. Theholytimes.com takes all measures reasonably necessary to protect against the unauthorized access, use, alteration or destruction of potentially personally-identifying and personally-identifying information.
Aggregated Statistics
Theholytimes.com may collect statistics about the behavior of visitors to its website. Theholytimes.com may display this information publicly or provide it to others. However, Theholytimes.com does not disclose your personally-identifying information.
Cookies
To enrich and perfect your online experience, Theholytimes.com uses "Cookies", similar technologies and services provided by others to display personalized content, appropriate advertising and store your preferences on your computer.
A cookie is a string of information that a website stores on a visitor's computer, and that the visitor's browser provides to the website each time the visitor returns. theholytimes.com uses cookies to help Theholytimes.com identify and track visitors, their usage of https://www. theholytimes.com, and their website access preferences. Theholytimes.com visitors who do not wish to have cookies placed on their computers should set their browsers to refuse cookies before using Theholytimes.com 's websites, with the drawback that certain features of Theholytimes.com 's websites may not function properly without the aid of cookies.
By continuing to navigate our website without changing your cookie settings, you hereby acknowledge and agree to Theholytimes.com 's use of cookies.
Privacy Policy Changes
Although most changes are likely to be minor, Theholytimes.com may change its Privacy Policy from time to time, and in Theholytimes.com 's sole discretion. Theholytimes.com encourages visitors to frequently check this page for any changes to its Privacy Policy. Your continued use of this site after any change in this Privacy Policy will constitute your acceptance of such change.
Fact-Checking Policy
We would like to inform you about the care and caution that we take in order to ensure due accuracy of our content, which is addressed by Our Fact-Checking Policy.
Due accuracy in all our content
For any journalistic platform, trust of its audience is the most important aspect. Trust can only be gained and sustained on the basis of accurate, fair and balanced reporting. It is essential that we remain committed to attaining due accuracy in all our content to the extent possible. Our understanding of ‘due accuracy’ is that accuracy is not just of the requisite standard but also satisfactory in essence. Factors such as subject and nature of the information being provided, the expectations of the audience etc. Are also taken into consideration by us in pursuit of due accuracy. We strive to give the most accurate account which is corroborated by the direct stakeholders of the news in every single news report. We investigate claims with skepticism, question assumptions, and challenge conventional wisdom. We acknowledge areas of uncertainty, which will always exist despite our best efforts to resolve them. However, the stringency required to fact-check the information on soft and hard stories differ. For example, sources required for a positive story on an NGO work would differ from an investigative story.
We adhere to the guidance herein below to ensure due accuracy in our content:
We ensure that any published by is derived from a reliable source, based on concrete and corroborated evidence. In case of lack of direct sources, we are mandated to attribute the stories to the platform from where it is sourced.
We endeavor to verify any claims or allegations or information attributed to public authorities or from someone, who we believe, has a cause beyond just giving an account of the truthfulness of the event. Therefore, we qualify and call-out such information, including claims or allegations, which we are unable to corroborate.
We stand by the information we publish and deem it to be accurate. If proven otherwise, we change the news item/information as swiftly as reasonably possible and we ensure that we duly inform our readers of the changes made in such news item/information.
We understand that our audiences’ trust in us is of utmost significance. Therefore, it is our endeavor that we do not consciously misinform anyone, and that we do not tweak any information or present any made-up information as factual content. Further, where serious factual errors come to the fore, we publicly accept them and ensure that they are rectified in the shortest time possible in a clear and an appropriate manner.
We ensure that a fair opportunity is given to the public to report any inaccuracies or errors on Our Website via the “Suggest a Correction” segment that is provided at the end of all our reportage presented and published on Our Website.
The foremost responsibility of our journalists’ is to report, write, and fact-check the news/information/stories. In fact, our stories are subjected to scrutiny on multiple levels, including a robust fact-check internal procedure wherein a thorough due diligence is carried out on every piece and it is further reviewed by one or more of our editors. It needs to be specified that the seniority of editors who undertake review of the stories preceding their publication on the Website differs and depends on various factors such as complexity and sensitivity of the issue, and the pressure of time.
In case of an allegation, we ensure to reach out to all the concerned parties. We then independently verify the information in question and the one being provided so as to achieve the most accurate result.
Sourcing Information for Our content
We source information in the most accurate way by following the given guidelines:
Verify each and every information with at least two sources.
In case of a single source, the credibility of the source is ensured through corroboration with what the person is saying.
Look for documentary evidence in every case possible, instead of solely relying on a human source.
In case of a survey, it is our duty that we provide the way the information was collected and how the data was interpreted. If there are chances of our data not leading to accurate information, we convey the inconsistencies to the audience at the earliest possible time.
Aim and intent is to get accurate information at the first instance instead of making it public first and then subsequently addressing any doubts whatsoever.
Always put efforts to take and talk on record with the stakeholders of the information/news. Explain why a source is not named when an anonymous source is being used depending on the circumstances, and work out a way with such sources to provide the readers with as much information as possible about them so that readers can assess the sources’ reliability.
Share information about sources with our editors to enable them (editors as well reporters) to assess whether the concerned piece of information is appropriate for use and the manner it may be used in. The conversation between the reporter and editor must be reflected in anonymous quotations.
Have succinct conversations with sources as to how to use the information furnished by them, especially when the sources do not have significant experience in engaging with the media. Clarify a source’s expectations of keeping information “off the record”, and/or “on background”, and/or other statuses because such terms can have different meanings for different people.
Give people the right to respond to reporting that may portray them in a negative light, and explain to readers the efforts we put in to seek response in cases where sources do not respond.
Consciously seek such sources who are in dearth of any access to wide public platforms in conjunction with those sources who are influential and powerful.
A senior resource or the person who is heading the newsroom at theholytimes.com can always be consulted in case one is in a dilemma or is unable to make a decision by themselves in order to avoid any wrong piece of information being presented to the audience.
User-Generated Content
User-generated content possesses inherent challenges. We do not assume that the material shared with us is accurate and, depending on how we plan to use it, we take reasonable steps to verify the veracity of such content. We are mindful of how to employ information supplied by a member of a lobby group or anyone with a vested interest in the story, rather than a disinterested bystander. We ensure that user-generated content is clearly identified as such. Additionally, we follow the given guidelines:
Sources of information which may seem reliable on the internet may not always be duly accurate. It may be necessary to check as to who is running the website and/or confirm with an individual or organization that the material relevant to them is genuine.
Care is taken to distinguish fact from rumor. This is particularly but by no means exclusively true for material available on social media where distortions may be deliberate or unintended but where error or rumor can spread like wildfire within minutes among the audience around the world, while corrections find it much harder to achieve the same momentum.
Additional scrutiny may be necessary where material from a social media site or other internet source is being used to corroborate a fact. We qualify and call-out all material that was not gathered by us.
Ethics Policy
We follow journalistic ethics properly. We always consider about truth and accuracy of a news. We maintain fairness and impartiality. We don’t publish the address and photo of a rape victim. We also don’t publish the terrific pictures of any incident.
Premise the Theholytimes.com was founded with the intention to fill the emptiness created by conventional news media given the separation between what the media was reporting and what the general public was considerate.
It is also our purpose to slow down the way ‘breaking news’ comes out, which often leads to false or inaccurate information being spread in society. In undertaking our vision and mission, and to be the most reliable platform through which people get news and information on issues which matter the most, we follow certain ethical principles.
Ethical principles in maintenance is our first priority, spoken above and our pursuit to be the most reliable platform through which people get news and information on issues that matter the most, we have implemented the following principles:
- Be a neutral platform that facilitates dialogue and enables people from different backgrounds and political inclinations to come together, discuss and solve issues that matter the most.
- Present the most accurate important information available at the time we are reporting on a particular issue.
- Credit source wherever needed or applicable.
- Plagiarism in any form is unacceptable and prohibited.
- Strive for balanced, unbiased, and logical opinions on issues.
- Maintain a clear distinction between business interests and editorial decision-making. In no way can the business interest take over editorial decision-making.
- Give accurate information instead of breaking the news. We will wait before sharing if enough information is not available and not to speculate. Include diverse voices in the story to make it fair and balanced.
- Give accurate information instead of breaking the news. We will wait before sharing if enough information is not available and not to speculate. Include diverse voices in the story to make it fair and balanced.
- Publicize or mention at the outset if a story is not from editorial and is an advertisement/advertorial.
- Remain strong and resolute in the wake of pressure from people in power.
- Stand with the editorial in case of any legal dispute and in case of harassment.
Corrections Policy
The Holy Times corrects errors as quickly as possible and with high levels of transparency. We value feedback from our readers, which can be posted in the comments section at the end of every story, video or post. The Holy Times monitors its large presence on social media platforms and welcomes feedback and criticism from our readers.
Premise
theholytimes.com tries it’s 100% to present its audience with accurate and complete news reports based on all the available information at the time we are reporting the news. We endeavor to be promptly responsive in correcting errors in the material published on our website as soon as it comes to our notice. We being an online platform, run a correction and a clarification on our social media handles or share an editor’s note presenting the corrections made and what the error was in details apart from updating it in our content. or declare social media In case of a major mistake which can amount to spreading misinformation, we note apologize to our readers in a duly and timely manner.
Updating a Report
We make it a practice to put notes on reports if a report has been updated. It is important for us to use a correction, clarification or editor’s note to inform readers whenever we correct a significant mistake or edit a report to include comments, updates from a Stakeholder. If any error occurs on Our fact-check (which is done in accordance with Our Fact-Check Policy available at [ “Fact-Check Policy”]) and once it comes to our notice, we update the article accordingly and at the bottom of the article, we mention in bold “[Correction: updated Info…]” and explain the correction made. We also request our community members to send the correction at kantibd@gmail.com .
Corrections
If we are substantively correcting an article, photo caption, headline, graphic, video or other material, we promptly publish a correction explaining the need for the said change.
Clarification
When our journalism is factually correct but the language we used to explain those facts is not as clear or detailed as it should be, the language is rewritten and clarification is added to the report. A clarification is also used to note if we initially failed to seek a comment or response that has since been added to the story or that new reporting has shifted our account of an event.
Editor’s Note
A correction that calls into question the entire substance of an article or raises a significant ethical predicament may require an editor’s note, is followed by an explanation of what is at issue. A editorial body favors the addition of an editor’s note to a report.
Other Corrections Policies
When an error is found by a reader and posted to the comment stream, our community engagement team can indicate in comments that it has been corrected. When we publish erroneous information on social networks, we correct it on that platform. We retract the incorrect information if we cannot alter it.
Ownership & Funding Info
The Holy Times is a news media organization of Holy Times Publications Limited. All the expenses of The Holy Times are beard by the company.
Credit & Contact Information
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