Last updated 18 August 2026.
Who we are
XynHost (https://xynhost.com) is the WordPress & WooCommerce Field Manual. “XynHost” and “Intec Infosys” are trading names of:
AZEEMI TECHNOLOGIES VE DIŞ TİCARET LİMİTED ŞİRKETİ
Güneştepe Mah., Anibal Sk. No:2/6, Güngören, Istanbul, Türkiye
Tax office: Güngören — Tax ID: 4651095206
That company is the data controller for this website. You can reach us through our contact page.
We are established in Türkiye and process personal data under Turkey’s Personal Data Protection Law No. 6698 (KVKK). Because this site is offered to visitors in the European Union, the EU General Data Protection Regulation also applies to that processing, and the rights set out below are available to EU visitors.
This page covers this website only — not the separate services offered at intecinfosys.com.
Affiliate links and commissions
Some articles on this site contain affiliate links to hosting providers and plugin vendors — currently including Cloudways, SiteGround, Kinsta and WP Rocket. If you click one and go on to buy, we may receive a commission. It costs you nothing extra.
These links are routed through our own /go/ addresses so we can see how many people clicked. Once you arrive at the provider’s site, that provider sets its own cookies — typically to record that the referral came from us, and typically lasting between 30 and 180 days depending on the programme. We do not control those cookies and cannot read them. What happens to your data after you leave this site is governed by that provider’s own privacy policy, which you should read before buying.
Every article carrying affiliate links says so at the top. Commission does not determine what we recommend, and we say plainly when a product we earn from is the wrong fit.
Analytics and measurement
We use Google Analytics 4 and Google Search Console (via the Site Kit plugin) to see which articles are read and which search queries bring people here. Google Analytics sets cookies and processes your IP address, device and browser information, and the pages you view. Google acts as our processor for this, and data may be transferred outside the EU and outside Türkiye under Google’s standard contractual terms.
We use this only in aggregate — to decide what to write next. We do not build profiles of individual readers, and we do not sell or share this data with advertisers. You can opt out of Google Analytics entirely using Google’s browser opt-out add-on, or by blocking analytics cookies in your browser.
Security, delivery and fonts
Cloudflare sits in front of this site as a CDN and security layer. It processes your IP address and request headers to serve pages quickly and to filter malicious traffic, and sets its own strictly necessary cookies (such as __cf_bm) for bot management.
This site loads its typefaces from Google Fonts. That means your browser makes a request to Google’s servers, which transmits your IP address to Google. If you would rather that did not happen, blocking requests to fonts.googleapis.com and fonts.gstatic.com will change the fonts but not break the site.
When you contact us
If you send us a message through the contact form, we receive whatever you put in it — normally your name, email address and your message — by email. We use it to reply to you and nothing else. We keep correspondence for as long as it is useful for the enquiry, and delete it on request.
Email updates
We are setting up an occasional email newsletter. If and when you sign up, your email address will be processed by Brevo, an email platform operated from the EU, for the sole purpose of sending you that newsletter. You will be able to unsubscribe from any issue, and unsubscribing deletes you from the list. We will not add you to it without you asking, and we will not use your address for anything else.
Comments
If you leave a comment, we store the content of the comment, the name and email address you supply, your IP address and your browser’s user agent string. The IP and user agent are used for spam detection. Your comment and the name you gave are shown publicly; your email address is not.
An anonymised hash of your email address may be sent to the Gravatar service to check whether you have a profile picture. See the Automattic privacy policy. If you tick the box to remember your details, those are stored in cookies on your own device for one year, for your convenience.
Embedded content from other sites
Articles may embed content from elsewhere — a video, for example. Embedded content behaves exactly as if you had visited that other website, and those sites can collect data about you, set cookies and track your interaction with the embed.
How long we keep things
Comments and their metadata are retained indefinitely so that follow-up comments can be approved automatically. Analytics data is retained according to the retention period set in Google Analytics. Contact form correspondence is kept while it is relevant to your enquiry. Server backups are held on a rolling schedule and overwritten in turn.
Your rights
You have the right to ask us for a copy of the personal data we hold about you, to have it corrected, to have it erased, to restrict or object to our processing of it, and to have it transferred to you in a portable form. Where we rely on your consent — for analytics cookies and for the newsletter — you can withdraw that consent at any time. These rights are available under the GDPR and, in substantially similar form, under Article 11 of Turkey’s KVKK.
To exercise any of these, contact us through the contact page.
If you are unhappy with how we have handled your data: visitors in the European Union may lodge a complaint with the data protection supervisory authority in their own country of residence, and visitors in Türkiye may apply to the Personal Data Protection Authority (Kişisel Verileri Koruma Kurumu).
Changes to this policy
When we add a tool that processes personal data, or join a new affiliate programme, we update this page and change the date at the top.