Privacy Policy
First off, I wouldn’t be here without my tribe (YOU!) I am thankful to be able to turn my passion into profit with this blog. Please know that when you shop my affiliate links, I do make a small commission on the products you purchase on the corresponding site at no extra cost to you! I only ever show products on my site that I truly believe in and love (and that I think you will too!)
I am also not responsible for third party ads and their disclaimers or actions.
The Sassy Barn Blog contains my own opinions, and these don’t reflect the views and the opinions of any company or organization I am affiliated with. My content is not an official statement from any company I may or may not be working with. Any views or opinions expressed on my blog are my very own unless I have a guest on my blog which will always be stated and give credit to.
The details on my blog are only for informational or/and entertainment purposes. It shouldn’t be seen as a legitimate, official advice from an expert professional. If you want to rely on any information on my blog, you can do so at your own risk.
I am the legal copyright holder of all the materials on my blog. You may not use it to publish or reprint it without my written consent. Any photos or content that are not my own will be stated and will have had prior permission to share and will be given credit.
In no event will I be liable for any loss or damage including without limitation, indirect or consequential loss or damage, or any loss or damage whatsoever arising from loss of data or profits arising out of, or in connection with, the use of this website.
Advertising.
CMI Marketing, Inc., d/b/a Raptive (“Raptive”) is a service provider of this Site for the purposes of placing advertising on the Site, and Raptive will collect and use certain data for advertising purposes. To learn more about Raptive’s data usage, click here: https://raptive.com/creator-advertising-privacy-statement
WordPress Access:
It seems that we’re having difficulty with your Admin access to your WordPress account using [email protected]. We’ve run into this problem a few times before, and what we’ve done in the past is use a service that lets you share a confidential note via a web link that will self-destruct after the intended recipient reads it. If you could create us a login password for [email protected] and share it through this site, https://privnote.com/, and send the link to us, then we would secure that password on our end. The information will be deleted from privnote.com as soon as we get it.