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Sarine Cookie Policy.

Introduction

When you visit or access our websites available at: www.sarine.com to which this policy applies, or when you interact or engage with our representatives (“Service”), we may use (and may authorize third parties to use) web beacons, cookies, pixel tags, scripts, tags, APIs and other technologies (“Tracking Technologies”). This is explained in this policy (“Cookie Policy”) which is a part of our Privacy Policy.

Tracking Technologies allow us to automatically collect information about you and your online behavior in order to enhance your navigation on our website, improve our Service performance and customize your experience on it. We also use this information to collect statistics about the usage of our Service, to perform analytics, and to administer Services to our users and customers. 

What are cookies?

Cookies are a commonly used tracking technology, comprised of small text files (composed only of letters and numbers) that a web server places on your computer or mobile device when you visit a webpage. When used, the cookie can help make our Services more user-friendly, for example by remembering your language preferences and settings. You can find more information about cookies at www.allaboutcookies.org.

Cookies are widely used in order to make websites work in an efficient way. The use of cookies allows you to navigate between pages more effectively. Cookies remember your preferences and make the interaction between you and the Services smoother and more efficient. 

Types of Tracking Technologies

There are five main types of Tracking Technologies:

  • Strictly Necessary Tracking Technologies 

These Tracking Technologies are essential to enable you to log in, navigate around and use the features of our Services, or to provide a service requested by you (such as your username). We do not need to obtain your consent in order to use these Tracking Technologies. These Tracking Technologies can be used for security and integrity reasons — for example to detect violations of our policies and for support or security features.

 

  • Functionality Tracking Technologies 

These Tracking Technologies allow our Services to remember choices you make (such as your language preference) and provide enhanced and personalized features. For example, these Tracking Technologies are used for authentication (to remember when you are logged-in) and support other features of our Services.

 

  • Performance Tracking Technologies
    These Tracking Technologies collect information about your online activity (for example the duration of your visit on our website), including behavioral data and content engagement metrics. These Tracking Technologies are used for analytics, research, and to perform statistical analyses (based on aggregated information).

 

  • Marketing or Advertising Tracking Technologies 

These Tracking Technologies are used to deliver tailored offerrings and advertisements to you based on your derived interests, as well as to perform email marketing campaigns. They can also be used to limit the number of times you see an advertisement as well as help measure the effectiveness of the advertising campaign. They are usually placed by our advertisers (for example, advertising networks) and provide them with insights about the people who see and interact with their ads, visit their websites, or use their app.

 

  • Social media Tracking Technologies 

These Tracking Technologies include social media features, such as the Facebook “Like” or “Share” buttons, or third party log-in services. These features are either hosted by a third party or hosted directly on our website. Your interactions with these features are governed by the privacy statement of the company providing these features.

 

Storing Tracking Technologies

We store Tracking Technologies when you visit or access our Services (typically, when you are visiting our websites). These are called “First Party Tracking Technologies”. In addition, Tracking Technologies are stored by other third parties (for example our analytics service providers, business partners and advertisers) — these are called “Third Party Tracking Technologies”.

Both types of Tracking Technologies may be stored either for the duration of your visit on our Services or for recurring visits.

 

What types of Tracking Technologies do we use?

Tracking Technology

Type

Purpose

Analytics Cookies

First Party Tracking Technology

Performance Tracking Technologies 

These Tracking Technologies are used to collect information regarding how you interact with the content on our websites, attribution purposes (for example, the referral URL), etc. We use the information to compile reports, calculate the revenues due to us, and help us improve the Services and to offer personalized products and content. 

Google Analytics

Third Party Tracking Technology

Performance Tracking Technologies
This cookie is used to collect information about how visitors use our Platform. We use the information to compile reports and to help us improve the Platform. The cookies collect information in an anonymous form, including the number of visitors to the Platform, from where visitors have come to the Platform, and the pages they visited. You can read more on Google’s Privacy Policy

Hotjar

Third Party Tracking Technology

Performance Tracking Technologies 

Hotjar is a tool that aggregates data on how visitors to our site are using it. Hotjar uses cookies to collect non-personal information.

Examples of the type of information collected include, but are not limited to, pages visited, how pages are used and interacted with, the type of device and browser used, and the country the visitor is in.

For more information on Hotjar, how it collects data, what data it collects, and how to opt out of it collecting your information, please read Hotjar’s Privacy Policy.

How to manage your cookie settings

There are various ways in which you can manage and control your cookie settings. Please remember that by deleting or blocking cookies, some of the features of the Services may not work properly or as effectively.

  • Turning off cookies via your web browser

Most web browsers will provide you with some general information about cookies, enable you to see what cookies are stored on your device, allow you to delete them all or on an individual basis, and enable you to block or allow cookies for all websites or individually selected websites. You can also normally turn off third party cookies separately. Please note that the settings offered by a browser or device often only apply to that particular browser or device.

 

Information about cookies is usually found in the “Help” section of the web browser. Below are some links to some commonly used web browsers:

 

For other browsers, please consult the documentation that your browser manufacturer provides.

 

  • Turning off third party cookies

You can turn off certain third party targeting and advertising cookies by visiting the following link: Network Advertising Initiative.