We collect information related to you through the use of cookies, pixels, and other similar tracking technologies (collectively, we refer to all of them as “cookies”).
Some of these technologies are set by us directly (first party cookies). We also use third party cookies which are set by third parties, such as our analytics and advertising service providers.
Cookies are small text files that web servers place on your device. Cookies are used to store and receive identifiers and other information on computers, phones and other devices. They automatically collect information, measure and analyze how you use websites and applications, which web pages and ads you click on. Cookies can remain on your device for different periods of time. "Session cookies" exist only while your browser is open and are deleted automatically once you close your browser. Session cookies cannot be used to track your browser or device from website to website. “Persistent cookies" survive after your browser is closed but are set to automatically expire after a defined duration (a few days, weeks or months). When you return to that website (or visit other websites that use the same cookies) the website provider or its service providers can recognise the persistent cookies they have set and recognise your device.
Pixels (beacons, tags) are tiny image files that are embedded in website pages or emails. These technologies are used to collect information about your visit to website page or to record the fact you opened an email.
Local storage enables websites, applications, advertisements, or third parties to store information locally on your browser or device (such as HTML5 local storage and browser cache). Local storage may be used to enable features, remember your preferences and speed up app and site functionality.
Software Development Kits (SDKs) are pieces of code that enable data to be collected about your device, network and interaction with a website. They generally operate by assigning your device a unique number.