Cookie Policy

Cookie Policy

Datalytics has developed this policy to inform you what a cookie is.

About cookies: Like most companies that operate Internet sites, Datalytics uses cookies to enhance the user experience on the Web. Datalytics cannot use these cookies in any way to personally identify a user/customer, nor can these cookies damage your system or files.

What are cookies?: A cookie can be defined as a text file that a web server sends to your browser from the moment you access it. The cookie or text file is implanted in the hard disk of your computer, incorporating information related to the user. Once your browser finishes a session, the cookie implanted in the hard disk of your computer stops working. It is important to remember that our website will be able to remember the information that concerns you or your preferences until the moment your browser session ends (if the cookie is temporary) or until the moment it is definitively eliminated from your system.

Your browser only allows web servers to access the cookies – and the information contained in them – to the extent that they have implanted them on your computer’s hard drive, and not those that have been sent by other websites. In any case, the cookies cannot, under any circumstances, contain more information than that which the user voluntarily provides, being likewise impossible to invade the hard disk of your computer and surreptitiously send personal or other information to our website. If you wish to disable our cookies or Google’s cookies, you can access the Google Ads Preferences Manager or you can also disable the use of cookies.

Under no circumstances may our cookies be executed as code or include viruses in their texts.

Third Party Cookies: Datalytics assumes no responsibility for any third party cookies that may be placed on your computer’s hard drive.

Use by these third parties is subject to their own privacy policies, if any, and not the Datalytics Privacy Policy.

Cookies Google

Datalytics and other vendors, including Google, use both first-party cookies (such as the Google Analytics cookie) and third-party cookies (such as the DoubleClick cookie) in combination to report on how ad impressions, other uses of the advertising services, and interactions with these ad impressions and advertising services relate to site visits.

Datalytics uses the Google Display Network Print Report, Google Analytics and Google Remarketing Demographics and Interest Reports, a Google service for online ads. For this purpose, information about your browsing habits during your visit to our website is collected anonymously and stored using “cookies” (which last for 30 days on your computer). You can disable this use of Google cookies by clicking on the link: Google Privacy Center. For more information about this Google technology, please see Google’s privacy policy.

Serving advertising through the Google Adwords service: When accessing the Datalytics website a Google Adwords cookie is installed on the User’s computer. This cookie will be used to display advertising, text ads, graphics or videos, to Users who have previously visited our website.

This cookie does NOT store any personal information of the Users. Only information about sites visited and interests shown by browsing the Internet.

If you want to disable Google Analytics cookies for display advertising and customize ads on the Google Display Network, you can access the Google Ad Preferences Manager or you can disable the use of cookies by others.

See the currently available means of disabling Google Analytics for the Web.

Cookies Facebook

Datalytics uses the information provided by Facebook, which is collected through Facebook cookies from all users who have a Facebook account, use Facebook services, including its website and applications (whether or not they register or log in), or visit other websites and applications that use Facebook services (including the “Like” button or advertising tools).

How do I control Facebook's use of cookies to display ads?

One of the purposes for which Facebook uses cookies is to display useful and relevant ads on and off Facebook. You can control how Facebook uses your data to display ads using the tools described below.

From a Facebook account:

• You can use your ad preferences to learn why you see a particular ad and to control how Facebook uses the information it collects to display ads.

• Some of the ads you see are based on your activity on websites and applications outside the Facebook family of companies. This is what Facebook calls “interest-based internet advertising. You can control whether you want to see Facebook’s interest-based internet ads in your ad settings.

• The Facebook Audience Network allows advertisers to display ads on applications and websites outside the Facebook family of companies. One of the ways the Audience Network displays relevant ads is through your ad preferences in order to determine which ads might interest you. You can control this in the Ad Settings.

More information at https://www.facebook.com/policies/cookies/

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