Types of Cookies We Use Sample Clauses

The "Types of Cookies We Use" clause defines and categorizes the different cookies that a website deploys on users' devices. It typically outlines the various purposes these cookies serve, such as essential cookies for site functionality, performance cookies for analytics, and advertising cookies for targeted marketing. By clearly listing and describing each cookie type, this clause helps users understand how their data is collected and used, thereby promoting transparency and compliance with privacy regulations.
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Types of Cookies We Use a. Session Cookies: These are temporary cookies that are deleted from your device when you close your web browser.
Types of Cookies We Use. At Goose, we use several types of cookies to improve the functionality and performance of our platform. Below, we describe the types of cookies we use: Necessary Cookies Necessary cookies are essential for the basic functioning of our platform. Without these cookies, some parts of our site may not function properly. These cookies do not collect personal information and are only activated during essential interactions, such as logging in or browsing secure areas of our site. Examples of necessary cookies include the following: · User authentication. · Security in the session. · Language and location preferences. Performance Cookies Performance cookies collect information about how users interact with our platform, such as which pages you visit most frequently or if you receive error messages. These cookies allow us to analyze the effectiveness of our website and make continuous improvements. Performance cookies do not collect information that can personally identify you; all information is collected on an aggregate and anonymous basis. Examples of performance cookies include the following: • Google Analytics: to analyze traffic and user behavior. · Third-party performance tracking tools. Functionality Cookies Functionality cookies allow you to personalize the user experience by remembering your preferences and choices on the platform. These cookies improve your browsing experience by offering you options and settings that you have previously selected, such as your language preferences or display settings. Examples of functionality cookies include the following: · Display settings preferences. · Language preferences. · Personalization of content or ads. Advertising Cookies These cookies are used to collect information about your browsing habits to show you relevant advertisements based on your interests. They also allow us to measure the effectiveness of our advertising campaigns and improve the relevance of the ads you see. Examples of advertising cookies include the following: · Ad tracking cookies. · Cookies from advertising providers.
Types of Cookies We Use. In our investment trading platform, we use the following types of cookies:
Types of Cookies We Use. We or our third party service providers may use cookies to collect information about your and other visitor’s browsing behavior such as IP address, type of browser used, domain name and pages visited. This information is used to learn about the usage and effectiveness of our web properties in order to improve how our website works and for advertising purposes. These cookies are session and persistent cookies. Some cookies may be used to track you across devices. Specifically, we use the following cookies and tools: Capture web metrics such as how often users visit the Site, what pages they visit when they do so, how long they leave the dashboard open, how often they acknowledge an alarm, what time of day they access the Site, and what site referred a user to this Site. Microsoft Azure, see Microsoft Privacy Statement Most browsers are set to accept cookies. Using the “help” feature on your browser (e.g., Google; Microsoft; Apple; Mozilla), you can manage your browser cookie preferences to, for example, automatically accept cookies, automatically decline cookies, or notify you before receiving a cookie. You can find more information about cookies generally at: ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇. If you use our websites and choose not to disable cookies, you agree that we or our service provider can place them on your device. Please note that refusing a cookie may affect your ability to access certain content or functionality offered by our website. We do not process or honor other “Do Not Track” signals.
Types of Cookies We Use. Essential cookies: Necessary for the website to function properly. • Analytics cookies: Help us understand how visitors interact with our website. • Advertising cookies: Used to deliver personalized advertisements.

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