Cookies Policy
Cookies Policy
At Cybernewswire, we utilize various cookies to provide our services, as they are described in our Terms of Use. Our usage of the cookies is done for various purposes, amongst others to provide our services and product in an optimal manner and to improve the user experience.
In order for us to be able to collect such information, through the cookies we use, we require that you provide your explicit consent for us to implement such cookies, in order for us to comply with all local and global policies and regulatory obligations as part of our service that will protect your privacy and personal data.
By using the service provided on the website, you give your consent to our use of the cookies detailed below and for them to be used by Cybernewswire as part of its services. In case you would like to obtain additional information with respect to your privacy settings, we ask that you review the Privacy Policy listed on the Cybernewswire website.
WHAT ARE COOKIES
Cybernewswire uses a variety of technological tools and features, including but not limited to pixels, scripts, crawlers as well as other data-driven programmatic tools which are commonly referred to as “Cookies” and are used to collect user information that will allow us to analyze, understand and confirm several usages and behaviors of our users while utilizing our services.
In addition, the cookies which we will use will allow us to enable and enhance the features that we provide as part of the website, recognize and analyze users’ interests and preferences, logins, and analytics of our users while on the website, so we could offer a more precise and efficient service to all of our users, same as various other online businesses which utilize the same type of cookies, either by them or third parties, that could be cooperating and/or in any other form of business relationship with Cybernewswire.
Whether a cookie is placed by Cybernewswire or a third-party vendor which cooperates with us depends on the domain that places the cookie. Cybernewswire’s cookies are cookies placed by the online service that the user visits.
Third-party cookies are cookies placed by a domain other than the domain of the online service that the user visits. Third-party providers place their cookies in the online service of the first-party provider, if they provide technologies that the first-party provider uses or provides to its users within its online service.
WHICH COOKIES DO WE USE?
At Cybernewswire we use a variety of cookies, in accordance with their specific function and necessary usage for which we require the cookie to be in use. Below are the list of cookies, their source, categorization, and intended use which we implement within the scope of our services.
In case you would like Cybernewswire to manage your cookie settings accordingly, we ask that you either change your cookie settings on the Cybernewswire website or that you contact our Company with the relevant cookie preferences which you may require (to be reviewed by the Company) in our contact details as they are indicated below. Depending on their function and intended purpose, cookies can be divided into five categories: necessary cookies, analytical cookies, functional cookies, targeting cookies, and flash cookies.
Please refer to the following list for the different types of cookies we can use within our online services.
Cookie | Purpose | Duration | Description |
Inercom-id-[app_id] | Unique Anonymous Identifier | 9 months | Anonymous visitor identifier cookie. |
Intercom-session- [app_id] | Keeping track of sessions | 7 days | Identifier for each unique browser session |
devicePixelRatio | Identifying model of device | 6 days | Adjusted pixel resolution for screen size to optimise the appearance of the site on different size devices |
_ga | User usage analytics | 2 years | Distinguishes users on the website to generate statistical data about their use of the website |
_gat | Calculating user requests | 1 minute | Throttles number of requests received by website visitors |
_gid | User usage analytics and statistics | 24 hours | Distinguishes users on the website to generate statistical data about their use of the website |
Collect | User device tracking | Browser session | Tracks users across multiple devices to display advertisements |
laravel_token | Authenticate API request | 30 days | laravel_token cookie is attached to all outgoing responses. This cookie contains an encrypted JWT that Laravel Passport uses to authenticate API requests from JavaScript application. It allows to make requests to an API without explicitly passing an access token: |
laravel_session | User detection access | 30 days | Since HTTP driven applications are stateless, sessions provide a way to store information about the user across multiple requests. That user information is typically placed in a persistent store / backend that can be accessed from subsequent requests. We are using laravel_session cookie to detect user and give him an access to proper resources, like displaying orders or doing specific actions like generating a payment link |
XSRF-TOKEN | User security | 30 days | Used to prevent Cross-Site Request Forgery. A CSRF Token is a secret, unique and unpredictable value a server-side application generates in order to protect CSRF vulnerable resources. The tokens are generated and submitted by the server-side application in a subsequent HTTP request made by the client |
_fbp | 3 months | Used by Facebook to deliver advertisement products. “_fbp” is used to distinguish and keep track of your unique users. | |
Tr | User session | Facebook aggregates data gathered from our use of Facebook Pixel on our website with data it gathers from other sources to improve and target advertisements displayed on its website or via its services, to improve its systems and to provide measurement services to third parties which use Facebook’s advertising services. You can find out more about how Facebook handles information they collect about you and other individuals by accessing their privacy policy, which is available here | |
_fbc | User session | “_fbc” is only set when a user arrives at your website from an Ad, and the destination URL includes the click identifier “fbclid”. |
COOKIE PREFERENCE
As detailed above, our usage of the cookies indicated is done for a variety of purposes. As part of your usage of the services, we have implemented the cookies listed so as to provide you with the user experience which we offer, in any case of any partial acceptance or usage of the cookies indicated, it is possible that the product and website may not perform in the best manner available and several features, as well as our ability to provide a service, could not be available, in certain circumstances.
Insofar as the consent of the user is required for the use of certain cookies, we only use these cookies when you use the online service if you have previously given your consent. When you use our online service, we will include a so-cookie in which you can confirm your consent to the use of cookies indicated on the website.
By clicking on the button provided, you enter into the use of all cookies mentioned in this Cookies Policy. Your consent is also stored in the form of a cookie (“opt-in cookie”) on your device to determine when you use the online service again, and whether you have already given consent. The opt-in cookie has a limited validity period of 12 months. You can manage, deactivate and delete cookies in your browser, but also permanently prevent the acceptance of cookies.
To do this, you must enable the browser function, which prevents the storage of cookies, and/or browse in Privacy Mode, depending on the browser which you use. To manage cookies, most browsers allow you to accept or reject all cookies or accept only certain types of cookies. More information on how to manage, deactivate and delete cookies can be found in the help function of your browser.
CHANGES TO THIS POLICY
This Cookie Policy was last updated on August 8th, 2022. Please note that the Policy may change from time to time due to various reasons, whether within the Company’s control or not, and as such Cybernewswire and its affiliates may change this Policy from time to time. For example in the event of a change in the law or technical changes to our online service.
For these reasons, we reserve the right to change the Cookie Policy at any time without notice and to use other cookies. The amended Cookie Policy will apply from the date of its publication and is always available within our online service in its current form. Unless you agree with the revised Policy, you may have to stop using our online services.
By continuing to use our online services after the changes to the Policy have become effective, you agree to the revised Cookie Policy. If you have any further questions regarding the use of cookies within our online service, you can contact our Data Protection Officer via [email protected].