This cookie policy explains the uses of cookies and other tracking methods on our website and other related apps or widgets installed on our website. We use cookies, pixels, java scripts, software development kits, device identifiers, and ID synching.
Learn
more about tracker-
We may use a variety of tracker methods; six of the
main types are explained below.
A) Cookies
A cookie is a code snippet that a website stores on a
user’s browser and used to save browsing data for our site or other sites. It
often includes a unique identifier (e.g., cookie #123).
“First-party cookies” are set by us (or on our behalf)
on our site. “Third-party cookies” are cookies embedded by other companies to
use specific functionality.
“Session cookies” are temporary cookies stored on your
device while you visit our site. They expire when you close your browser.
“Persistent cookies” are stored on your browser after you leave our site.
Persistent cookies expire on a set expiration date, or they are deleted
manually.
Cookie settings can be edited in your browser
settings. However, if cookies are refused, your experience on our site may be
worse, and some features may not work as intended.
B) Pixels
Pixels, also known as “web beacons,” “GIFs” or “bugs”,
are one-pixel transparent images stored on pages or messages. They are used to
track the status of opened web pages or messages. When it is triggered, a pixel
logs a visit to the current page or message and may read or set cookies.
Pixels often rely on cookies to work, so toggling the
cookies can impair them. However, if you turn off cookies, pixels can still
detect a web page visit.
C) JavaScript
JavaScript is a programming language used to write
trackers. It is embedded into a page and it allows us to measure how you
interact with our site and other sites.
D) Software Development
Kits (or SDKs)
SDKs are code provided by our digital vendors
including third-party advertising companies, ad networks and analytics
providers and we embed those in our mobile apps to collect and analyses certain
device and user data.
E) Device Identifiers
Device identifiers are user-resettable identifiers
consisting of numbers and letters. They are unique for devices. They are stored
directly on the device. These include Apple’s ID for Advertisers (IDFA) and
Google’s Android Advertising ID (AAID). They are used to recognize you and/or your
devices(s) on/off and across different apps and devices for marketing and
advertising purposes.
F) Cookie / ID Synching
In order to find out what type of ad might interest you;
the digital and marketing vendors sometimes link data — obtained from your
browsing of other sites or collected from other sources — using a method called
“ID synching” or “cookie synching.” To do this, they match the tracker ID they
have assigned to you with one or more tracker IDs that are held in another
company’s database and that are associated with you. Any of the linked trackers
may have certain information about interests and other demographics attributed
to it. That information is very useful in determining which ad to show you.
Trackers
that we use?
Below is the list of trackers that we use on our
website-
Essential Trackers-
These are required for running our website smoothly.
Essential cookies (First Party Cookies) are sometimes referred to as “strictly
necessary” as without them we cannot provide many needed services on the
website/mobile application. For example, essential cookies help the system to
remember your preferences as you move around the website/ mobile application.
Analytics Trackers-
Analytics tracker tracks your information about how you
use the website so that we can improve our site. The use of analytics trackers
allows us to see which pages are most frequently visited, help us record
difficulties you have with our site, track subscription purchases and behaviors
leading to subscription purchases, and measure how well Ads perform.
These trackers add up our readers’ visits to show us
larger patterns in our audience. We look at these larger patterns to analyze
site traffic.
Preference Trackers-
Preference trackers allow us to store information
about your choices, settings and preferences. They also help us recognize you
when you return to our site, remember your language & other settings and
customize our site accordingly. They are not essential to the functioning of
our site.
Marketing Trackers-
These trackers help us to determine which ads to show
on our site and on other sites on the basis of gathered information about user
behavior on various sites.
These trackers are also helpful in limiting the number
of times you see our ad across your devices. They help us personalize the ads
presented to you. They also enable us to measure the effectiveness of our
marketing campaigns.
Advertising Trackers-
This is sometimes called
“behavioral tracking” or “targeted advertising”. These Third-Party Cookies are
placed by third party advertising platforms or networks in delivering ads and
track ad performance, enabling advertising networks to deliver ads that may be
relevant to you based upon your activities on the website/ mobile application.
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