Cookie Policy
COOKIE OVERVIEW
A cookie is a small text file used to store information about your visit to the Site. Cookies let Error Alarm optimize and improve the user experience of the Site by helping us deliver certain functionalities, such as website login and language settings. The cookies we use may vary over time as we continuously update and improve our Site.
DISABLING COOKIES
You are free to change your cookie preferences at any time. You can do this in the settings panel for your browser. Depending on which browser and device you use, you may be able to control which cookies you allow, which cookies you want to block in the future, and delete cookies. For more information about these settings, please refer to the “help” section of your browser. Note that Error Alarm’s Site may not work as intended if you choose to disable cookies.
ERROR ALARM COOKIE
The cookie set by Error Alarm enables us to set your language preference, attribute visitors to a marketing channel, and once you login, securely show you information that is specific to your account. The cookie contains a user identifier, but no directly personally identifying information such as your name or email address, and does not track any activity outside the Error Alarm website.
THIRD PARTY COOKIES
Error Alarm uses third-party services such as Google Analytics and Adwords. Cookies from such services are used to collect data for statistical reports. For example, we may generate reports regarding the amount of time users spend on the Site and the number of users who visit a particular page.
Error Alarm uses Google AdWords remarketing to show advertisements on third-party websites (including Google) to users who have visited our Site. We may show such users advertisements on a Google search results page, or on a site in the Google Display Network.
Third-party vendors, including Google, use cookies to serve ads based on someone’s past visits to the Site. Any data collected will be used in accordance with our Privacy Policy and Google’s privacy policy. Users may opt out of Google’s use of cookies by visiting the Google Advertising Opt-out Page. Users may opt out of Google Analytics by visiting the Google Analytics Opt-out Page. Users may opt out of third-party vendor use of cookies by visiting the Network Advertising Initiative Opt-out Page.