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Datele cu caracter personal pe care siteul ForumToyota.ro le colecteaza pe Forum sunt descrise mai jos, impreuna cu scopul, modul si temeiul prelucrarii lor precum si durata pe care are loc stocarea si/sau prelucrarea. Aceste date nu sunt prelucrate in alte moduri decat cele mentionate, nu sunt folosite in scopuri de marketing, nu sunt comercializate si nu sunt transferate unor terti.

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I. "Date necesare" - colectate la inregistrarea unui cont de membru:
Adresa de email, necesara pentru:
validarea contului
resetarea parolei, in cazul in care a fost uitata
transmitere notificari privind anumite evenimente intamplate pe Forum (optional, opt-in) - ex: reply intr-un topic urmarit, reply la un mesaj personal (PM)
comunicari ocazionale in scop informativ (non-marketing, non-comercial) din partea administratiei Forumului (optional, opt-in)
NU este afisata public pe Forum, iar ceilalti membri nu au acces la ea, nici macar cei din echipa de moderare (moderatori, supermoderatori)
Username, necesar pentru autentificare (login)
Este afisat public pe Forum, in dreptul postarilor/mesajelor scrise de membrul respectiv, pentru a putea facilita o discutie cursiva
Parola, necesara pentru autentificare (login)
NU este afisata nicaieri
NU este stocata intr-o forma citibila (plain text), ci numai in forma criptata
Motiv: fara aceste date nu este posibila crearea unui cont de membru, iar fara cont nu se poate participa la discutii.
Temei: interesul legitim.
Durata: pe toata durata existentei contului de membru
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II. "Date optionale" - pe care membrii Forumului Forumtoyota au posibilitatea sa le introduca in contul propriu daca doresc:
Location - eliminat de tot, pentru ca in ciuda explicatiilor au aparut confuzii privind semnificatia si rolul acestui camp
Data nasterii
Hobby-uri (interests)
Model/marca si motorizarea masinii

Temei: consimtamantul (consent).
Durata: atat cat doreste persoana, datele pot fi introduse/modificate/sterse in orice moment direct din cont

Introducerea acestor date este pur optionala, iar accesul integral la toate serviciile oferite de Forumul Forumtoyota nu este conditionat in niciun fel de introducerea acestor date. Aceste date sunt prelucrate exclusiv pentru afisarea lor in pagina personala a contului (profil public - exemplu) care poate fi accesata de oricare alt membru inregistrat pe Forumul ForumToyota(dar nu si de vizitatorii neautentificati-guest sau de crawlerii web precum Googlebot). Deasemenea, denumirile campurilor in care pot fi introduse aceste informatii sunt orientative, membrii nu au vreo obligatie sa le completeze cu acuratete.

Recomandam sa completati informatiile optionale numai daca doriti ca ceilalti membri ai Forumului sa le cunoasca. Pentru a ne asigura de acest fapt, toate datele optionale introduse pana la 18.05.2018 au fost sterse. Ele pot fi reintroduse daca membrii doresc acest lucru, luand in considerare cele mentionate mai sus.
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Adresa IP
User-Agent: sir de caractere prin care aplicatia de web browsing se "recomanda" catre server (ex: Chrome)
HTTP Referer: pagina vizitata anterior celei curente
Aceste date NU sunt afisate in mod public pe Forum, membrii nu au acces la ele, nici macar cei din echipa de moderare (moderatori, supermoderatori).

Motiv: aceste date sunt colectate si procesate pentru indeplinirea unor obligatii legale (ex: cooperarea in investigatii ale autoritatilor, conform legii) sau pentru implementarea unor strategii de aparare impotriva unor atacuri informatice (ex: hacking, (D)DOS, crawling neautorizat)
Temei: obligatia legala, interesul legitim
Durata: 30 de zile in jurnalele de acces ale serverelor care gazduiesc Forumul ForumToyota(webserver logs). Adresele IP sunt stocate si in baza de date a Forumului, pentru fiecare mesaj scris (permanent) si pentru sesiunile de autentificare (pana la expirarea lor sau invalidare prin log out).
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She's simply unparalleled when it comes to writing about the inner lives of girls and women. In this novel-in-stories, we follow Rose as she awkwardly transitions from girlhood to womanhood—warts and all. Each story/chapter centers on a different time in her life, from her schoolgirl days to getting hitched and having an affair. It's fascinating to go back to 1970s rural Canada and see how similar it looks to our current landscape. This insanely brilliant first novel, published in 1970, marked the debut of one of the greatest writers of our time—of all time. Set in Lorain, Ohio (Morrison herself was from Ohio) it’s the haunting story of Pecola Breedlove, a tortured young Black girl who yearns to have blue eyes, thinking they will make her beautiful. An Oprah’s Book Club pick in 1998, this jaw-droppingly gorgeous novel of a Haitian girl’s reunion with her mother in New York City, and then her return to Haiti, is filled with poetic details about Danticat’s home country—Haiti—that reveal the writer’s love and ambivalence about the place. Her protagonist, Sophie, hails from a family “with dirt under our fingernails,†people so strong they “carry the sky on their heads.†The reigning matriarch of minimalism employs prose so pared back turning the pages might give you paper cuts. Yet despite the economy of her words, her stories burst with laughs and a whole lotta heartbreak. Many writers get you to see certain things differently, but Hempel gives you all new ways to see full-stop. While Elena Ferrante’s brilliant Neapolitan novels comprise an epic ode to the complexity of female friendships, sharp-penned Lorrie Moore distills, in less than two hundred pages, the vacillating pleasures and pains of the sisterly love between girls as well as the way such a formative friendship reverberates through the years—even after that relationship has long since ended. Austen’s third novel, published in 1814, is among the Pride and Prejudice author’s most somber. And yet this tale of Fanny Price, who at age ten is sent to live with wealthy relatives to relieve her poor and overburdened parents, is a slow burn. When, we wonder, will everyone see Fanny as we do, and when they do, will she end up choosing the dashing but frivolous Henry, or the much more serious Edmund, who’s distracted by the flirtations of Mary? This one’s for all of the women out there hiding their light under a bushel. If you don’t quite remember what it’s like to be a 12-year-old girl filled with emotion, still immersed in childhood but feeling the pull of adolescence, visit or revisit this radiant, resonant novel of Frankie. Like To Kill a Mockingbird’s Scout, she is wise beyond her years, at times too precocious for her own good, and one of the most enthralling characters ever invented by an American writer—and all the way back in 1946. Among America’s greatest short story writers ever (one of the country’s biggest story prizes is named after her) O’Connor’s often-nightmarish, always-enthralling spins on the Southern Gothic bloom with dark humor and deep compassion that belie the bleakness of her characters’ emotional and physical landscapes. In these ten indelible tales, undying faith commingles with cynicism, beauty with brutality, transformation with tradition, good country people with cold-blooded killers. Turned into a Tony Award-winning musical, Bechdel’s graphic memoir—portraying, among other things, her coming out as gay, her father’s barely-closeted homosexuality, and the innerworkings of the family-run funeral home—is part of the vanguard that elevated comics to a high art. Toni Cade Bambara died way too soon, in 1995, at age 56. An activist, filmmaker and fiction writer whose editor was Toni Morrison, she once observed: “The job of the writer is to make revolution irresistible.†Sample any book in her oeuvre for a taste of her singular aesthetic—fiction that reads like jazz improv. To start, this superb collection of fifteen stories gives us unforgettable characters who together form a portrait of Black life in America, as seen through Bambara’s dazzling lens. We are still piecing together how Harriet Tubman did what she did—escaped from slavery and went on to help some seventy others to do the same. As the “Moses†of the Underground Railroad, Tubman was like a real-life superhero. In historian Clinton’s 2004 telling, Tubman comes alive on the page, and reminds us what courage really means, whether fleeing to freedom, working as a “conductr†for the Underground Railroad or as a Union spy, or later in her life fighting for women’s rights.

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