COOKIE POLICY
LAST UPDATED JUNE 30, 2024.
Cookies are small pieces of data stored on a site visitors browser. They are typically used to keep track of the settings users have selected and actions they have taken on a site. To learn more about cookies, please click here.
We use cookies for important reasons, such as:
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To provide a great experience for visitors and customers.
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To identify registered members (users who registered to the site).
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To monitor and analyze the performance, operation and effectiveness of our platform.
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To ensure our platform is secure and safe to use.
Most Web browsers are set to accept cookies by default. If you prefer, you can usually choose to set your browser to remove cookies and to reject cookies. If you choose to remove cookies or reject cookies, this could affect certain features or services of our Services.
You are able to opt out of non-essential cookies by indicating on the banner that appears on our homepage. If you do not agree to our use of cookies, do not use or access this web site. If you still have any questions or concerns, please contact us at admin@chloeandmaudfoundation.org.
INFORMATION WE COLLECT AUTOMATICALLY WHEN YOU USE THE SITES
When you access our Sites, we automatically collect information about you, including:
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Log Information: We log information about your use of the Sites, including the type of browser you use, access times, pages viewed, your IP address and the page you visited before navigating to our Sites.
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Device Information: We may collect information about the computer or mobile device you use to access our Sites, including the hardware model, operating system and version, device identifiers and mobile network information.
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Information Collected by Cookies and Other Tracking Technologies: We use various technologies to collect information, and this may include sending cookies to your computer or mobile device. Cookies are small data files stored on your hard drive or in device memory that helps us to improve our Sites and your experience, see which areas and features of our Sites are popular and count visits. We may also collect information about using web beacons (also known as “tracking pixels”). Web beacons are electronic images that may be used in our Sites or emails and help deliver cookies, count visits, understand usage and campaign effectiveness and determine whether an email has been opened and acted upon.