Sticky in a famous painting,
Long tongued
of Sticky
flying squirrel
, out back
" sled dog
- Civil War-era tintype
summer 2010
& Peter Lawford
deep sea diver
,
-er, dog - Sticky rides his motorcycle
picture
of 2012
Stick-tanic in 3D
Rat patrol
Sticky leaks
Walking "small"
Sir Stick-a-lot
Mask of Zorro
, 2012
The Time Tunnel
sand box
frolic
and Bunnyfoot
basketball
jacket
in a store
Weird Stickers
(November 2013) - gobble gobble
picture
Most items copyright (C) 2019, Sticky Toffee Co. To discuss licensing send e-mail.
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stickadillo
Bound for glory
(flightless bird)
Gun fight at "S.T." corral
flea circus
Sticky's island
Stickyland fantasy theme park
, autumn 2014
on Mars
Sticky's sister
!
Privacy Policy
coming soon ... the new "Sticky Forum" has a privacy statement
cartoon was very good (summer 2013)
another
FAQ
Klondike
trees down in a
, May 2018
The bunny rabbit
, 2015
Sticky's
Sticky Wiki - the "Sticky Wiki" is not ready, but we do have a forum page!
Sticky"
-."Sgt.
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For the longest time Sticky didn't have a privacy policy per se and we did not keep detailed records of who accessed these
pages. When the interactive "Sticky Forum" started in 2019 there was a policy of sorts because the phpBB software comes
with one. Regardless, Yahoo and Microsoft, Facebook Corp., Apple and other entities which you may encounter will probably
keep tracking you with cookies and "user profiles" and advanced database tools. Just as an example these pages are hosted at
Yahoo (now part of Verizon Corp.'s "Oath") and their service policy is pretty weird: they want to track everything and their
A.I. scans all the e-mail on their servers. And what happens when the company goes down or it gets sold, and you didn't read
the fine print... what are your rights then??? Before posting personal information on international networks, you may want to
ask your parents, teachers or friends who work in IT for advice and guidance. This stuff is never really "free".
See also "When a Company Is Put Up for Sale, in Many Cases, Your Personal Data Is, Too" in the June 29, 2015 edition of
the New York Times, p.B1 ... a simple text-only transcript of this article is here.
REVISED AUGUST 31, 2019
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Sticky Toffee was known as "The Dogfather" of canine crime; newspaper headlines documented his path of mayhem and scandal at the turn of the century.
Sticky passed away on Friday September 6, 2019. The only thing for certain is that he'll be a tough act to follow!
Sticky in a famous painting,
Long tongued
of Sticky
flying squirrel
, out back
" sled dog
- Civil War-era tintype
summer 2010
& Peter Lawford
deep sea diver
,
-er, dog - Sticky rides his motorcycle
picture
of 2012
Stick-tanic in 3D
Rat patrol
Sticky leaks
Walking "small"
Sir Stick-a-lot
Mask of Zorro
, 2012
The Time Tunnel
sand box
frolic
and Bunnyfoot
basketball
jacket
in a store
Weird Stickers
(November 2013) - gobble gobble
picture
Most items copyright (C) 2019, Sticky Toffee Co. To discuss licensing send e-mail.
|
stickadillo
Bound for glory
(flightless bird)
Gun fight at "S.T." corral
flea circus
Sticky's island
Stickyland fantasy theme park
, autumn 2014
on Mars
Sticky's sister
!
Privacy Policy
coming soon ... the new "Sticky Forum" has a privacy statement
cartoon was very good (summer 2013)
another
FAQ
Klondike
trees down in a
(May 2018)
The bunny rabbit
, 2015
Sticky's
Sticky Wiki - the "Sticky Wiki" is not ready, but we do have a forum page!
Sticky"
-."Sgt.
*
For the longest time Sticky didn't have a privacy policy per se and we did not keep detailed records of who accessed these
pages. When the interactive "Sticky Forum" started in 2019 there was a policy of sorts because the phpBB software comes
with one. Regardless, Yahoo and Microsoft, Facebook Corp., Apple and other entities which you may encounter will probably
keep tracking you with cookies and "user profiles" and advanced database tools. Just as an example these pages are hosted at
Yahoo (now part of Verizon Corp.'s "Oath") and their service policy is pretty weird: they want to track everything and their
A.I. scans all the e-mail on their servers. And what happens when the company goes down or it gets sold, and you didn't read
the fine print... what are your rights then??? Before posting personal information on international networks, you may want to
ask your parents, teachers or friends who work in IT for advice and guidance. This stuff is never really "free".
See also "When a Company Is Put Up for Sale, in Many Cases, Your Personal Data Is, Too" in the June 29, 2015 edition of
the New York Times, p.B1 ... a simple text-only transcript of this article is here.
REVISED AUGUST 31, 2019
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