Cookie Policy
July 2023
Cookie Notice
This Cookie Notice explains how Nodesk Automations and its worldwide affiliates, partners, and service providers use cookies and similar technologies when you visit our websites on which this Cookie Notice is posted (referred to as the "Sites"). This Cookie Notice provides a general overview of these technologies, why we use them, and your rights to control their use on our Sites through the interactive "Cookie Preferences" icon located typically in the bottom left-hand corner of the visited page.
What are cookies and similar technologies?
A cookie is a small data file that websites send to your device, enabling them to identify your device when you visit. Like most websites, our Sites use various types of cookies. First-party cookies are placed on your device by Nodesk Automations when you visit our Sites. Third-party cookies are placed by another party when you visit our Sites. We allow third parties to use cookies on our Sites, which they may use for targeted advertising. Please note that the privacy policies of these third parties govern the use of their cookies and the information collected, even though the cookies are set on your device when you visit our Sites. You can access information about these third parties and their practices by using the Cookie Preferences icon on our Sites.
We also utilize other technologies similar to cookies, such as web beacons (sometimes called "tracking pixels" or "clear gifs"), tags, and scripts. These technologies help us deliver cookies, understand usage patterns, and analyze traffic on our Sites.
How long do cookies and similar technologies stay on my device?
The duration of a cookie on your device depends on whether it is a session cookie or a persistent cookie. Session cookies are temporary and remain on your device only while your browser is open. They are automatically deleted when you close your browser. Persistent cookies stay on your device until they expire or until you or your browser delete them. Our Sites use both session and persistent cookies. The lifespan of other similar technologies may vary.
Why do we use these technologies?
Some technologies are necessary for the functioning of our Sites. Others help enhance your browsing experience, such as recognizing you when you visit our Sites, remembering your preferences, and providing a more personalized experience. These technologies can make your interactions with our Sites faster and more secure, facilitate social media engagement, or enable the delivery of relevant advertising based on your interests. They also help us gain insights into how people use our Sites, including popular pages.
Cookies and similar technologies used on the Sites:
We categorize the cookies and similar technologies used on our Sites into three groups: Required, Functional, and Advertising. By using the "Cookie Preferences" icon on our Sites, you can access more information about each category and make choices regarding their use during your visits to our Sites.
Required:
Required cookies and technologies provide essential functionality on our Sites, such as remembering previous actions within a single session. While you cannot refuse Required cookies and technologies through the Cookie Preferences icon, they do not collect information that can be used for marketing purposes.
Functional:
Functional cookies and technologies enable our Sites to remember choices you make, such as your preferred language, thereby improving your browsing experience. They also allow us to analyze your use of the Sites and evaluate and enhance Site performance.
The Functional category also includes analytics cookies and similar technologies, such as those offered by Google Analytics, which help us track visitor behavior and measure Site performance. To learn more about Google Analytics and your data, please visit: https://policies.google.com/technologies/partner-sites.
Advertising:
Advertising cookies and similar technologies assist us in delivering marketing and advertising content and tracking the performance of our campaigns. We and our advertising partners may utilize these technologies to gain a better understanding of your interests and display relevant ads on other websites.
How to manage and delete cookies and similar technologies on the Sites:
You can customize your preferences regarding Functional or Advertising cookies and similar technologies described on our Sites by clicking the "Cookie Preferences" icon located at the bottom left of each page when you visit the Sites:
You can also manage cookies and other technologies, including those categorized as Required, by adjusting the settings in your internet browser or mobile device. The process may vary depending on the browser you use. To find out more, consult the help function of your browser or visit www.aboutcookies.org, where you can find instructions on deleting cookies for most browsers.
It's important to note that if you choose to limit the ability of our Sites to set cookies and similar technologies, you may experience a less optimal user experience or lose access to certain functionalities on the Sites.
Do Not Track Signals:
"Do Not Track" or DNT is a browser setting that requests a web application to disable tracking of an individual user. We do not currently respond to DNT signals because there is no industry or legal standard for recognizing or honoring such signals.
Updates to this Cookie Notice:
This Cookie Notice is provided for your general information and use. Although we may update it periodically to reflect changes in our use of cookies and similar technologies or for operational, legal, or regulatory reasons, the information contained herein is subject to change.
For more information and to contact us:
If you have any questions about our use of cookies or similar technologies on the Sites or any other inquiries regarding this Cookie Notice, please contact Nodesk Automations Data Protection Officer via email at hello@nodeskautomation.com