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What are cookies?

Cookies are small data files that a website you visit can save on your hard drive. They usually include an anonymous unique identifier. A cookie cannot extract any other data from the hard drive or transmit computer viruses.


What cookies and similar technologies does WebyNote use?

WeblyNote uses cookies and similar technologies to assist with features such as user authentication, to remember user preferences, to understand how users use the WeblyNote service, and to manage and monitor the effectiveness of our marketing activities. . We may also include tracking pixels, which are tiny graphic images, in our emails and newsletters to determine if messages have been opened and if links have been clicked. In some cases, as described below, third parties may also have the opportunity to set cookies.

We describe in this document the cookies and similar technologies present in the WeblyNote service, which may however change over time. Please check back periodically, as we may update this information from time to time.


Functional cookies

Functional cookies are necessary to allow the correct functioning of some parts of the WeblyNote service and its functions. For example, we use cookies to recognize and remember you when you connect to the WeblyNote service, in order to maintain your settings and preferences such as language and geographic area or login status. These cookies can also help us deliver the services you have requested, such as watching a video or commenting on our user forum. These cookies may track browsing activity on websites not owned by WeblyNote to ensure a good experience with the notes you made.

You can disable any of these functional cookies as described below; in this case, however, various features of the WeblyNote service may no longer be available or may not work as expected.


Analytics

We use cookies and similar tracking technologies to help us understand how you use our website and browser extensions. By providing us with information about your interaction with the WeblyNote service, these tools help us understand how we can make our experience even better and personalize our communications. On our website, for example, these technologies can tell us things about how a user came to the site, if they had already visited it, how long the visit lasts and which pages they visit. They also provide us with general information about your position in the world. We use the following analytics technologies:

Finally, we can use marketing automation services, such as Salesforce Marketing Cloud. These services use cookies to provide us with information about your interaction with our website and emails to help us refine our marketing activities and provide you with more relevant information.


Advertising

We collect a unique ad tracking identifier from your device (the advertising identifier or "IDFA" on Apple devices and the Google Advertising ID or "AID" on Android devices). These identifiers are unique to your device, but can be reset or their use can be restricted through the device settings, as described below. These identifiers do not contain your name or email address. We use these ad tracking identifiers in conjunction with our analytics technologies to collect information for our targeted advertising initiatives.

We contract with third party advertising networks that use cookies and similar technologies to collect information about users' visits and activities on certain WeblyNote.com pages, the use of WeblyNote applications and the emails we send. We do this to later serve advertisements for relevant WeblyNote products and services, for example on certain third-party sites, and to measure the performance of our messages. In this process we do not share any personal information (i.e. name or email address) or content with third parties. You can deactivate targeting and advertising cookies at any time by visiting the deactivation page of the Network Advertising initiative, where you can choose to deactivate some or all of the third-party advertising networks.


Social media functionality

Our website uses social media features ("Social Features") provided by companies and services such as Facebook, Twitter, Google+, YouTube, LinkedIn and others (depending on the country you are in) to enable sharing of information with them. channels. Social features are identified on our website by the presence of the logos of these companies. These cookies are owned by third parties and controlled by them; therefore, those third parties (and not WeblyNote) are responsible for their use. We cannot therefore guarantee that we have listed all the cookies you may receive from a third party, as this may change the cookies at any time to suit your needs.

When you visit a page of the WeblyNote website containing social features, your browser establishes a direct connection to the servers of the social network in question. The social features inform the social networks of the pages of the WeblyNote site visited and, if you are connected to the social network, the visit may be registered on the account of that service. For example, by clicking on the Facebook "Like" button, this information is transmitted from the browser directly to Facebook and stored. Even if you are not logged in to the social network and do not click on a social feature on the WeblyNote site, there is still a possibility that this feature may transmit your IP address and cookie information to the social network operator. We will not pass information relating to the contents of the account to these social networks.

For information on the purpose and scope of data processing by a social network, as well as on options for protecting privacy, see the privacy policy of the appropriate social network. For your convenience, links to the most commonly used social features on the WeblyNote site are provided below.


How can cookies and similar technologies be deactivated?

You can configure your browser to accept cookies, reject them or notify you when one is used.

However, if you configure your browser to reject cookies, you may not be able to use the WeblyNote products or services that require access or take advantage of all the features of the WeblyNote service. In addition, the information on the links we have provided in this document can help disable specific cookies related to website performance and marketing.

You can configure the mobile operating system to restrict or prevent the use or tracking of mobile identifiers such as IDFA and AID by activating the relevant settings in the settings menu of your mobile device. Mobile identifiers are commonly used to recognize mobile devices in order to improve the user experience, so disabling tracking of mobile identifiers can cause inadvertent errors when using WeblyNote mobile applications.

If you do not want to receive tracking pixels in the emails we send, you must disable HTML images in the email client, but this may compromise your ability to view images in other emails.

To learn more about how to control your cookie settings and ad choices, see one of the following resources:


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