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Cookie Policy

At Scapegrace, we believe in being transparent about how we collect and use data. This policy provides information about how and when we use cookies for these purposes. Capitalised terms used in this policy but not defined have the meaning set forth in our Privacy Policy, which also includes additional details about the collection and use of information at Scapegrace.

What is a cookie?

Cookies are small text files sent by us to your computer or mobile device, which enables Quitch features and functionality. They are unique to your account or your browser. Session-based cookies last only while your browser is open and are automatically deleted when you close your browser. Persistent cookies last until you or your browser delete them or until they expire.

To find out more about cookies, visit this site.

Does Scapegrace use cookies?

Yes. Scapegrace uses cookies and similar technologies like single-pixel gifs and web beacons. We use both session-based and persistent cookies. Scapegrace sets and accesses our own cookies on the domains operated by Scapegrace and its corporate affiliates (collectively, the “Sites”). In addition, we use third party cookies, like Google Analytics.

How is Scapegrace using cookies?

Some cookies are associated with your account and personal information in order to remember that you are logged in and which Organisations you are using. Other cookies are not tied to your account but are unique and allow us to carry out analytics and customisation, among other similar things.

Cookies can be used to recognise you when you visit a Site or use our Services, remember your preferences, and give you a personalised experience that’s consistent with your settings. Cookies also make your interactions faster and more secure.

How are cookies used for advertising purposes?

Cookies and other ad technology such as beacons, pixels, and tags help us market more effectively to users that we and our partners believe may be interested in Quitch. They also help provide us with aggregated auditing, research, and reporting, and know when content has been shown to you.

What can you do if you don’t want cookies to be set or want them to be removed, or if you want to opt out of interest-based targeting?

Some people prefer not to allow cookies, which is why most browsers give you the ability to manage cookies to suit you. In some browsers you can set up rules to manage cookies on a site-by-site basis, giving you more fine-grained control over your privacy. What this means is that you can disallow cookies from all sites except those that you trust.

Browser manufacturers provide help pages relating to cookie management in their products. Please see below for more information.

For other browsers, please consult the documentation that your browser manufacturer provides.

You can opt out of interest-based targeting provided by participating ad servers through the Digital Advertising Alliance (http://youradchoices.com). In addition, on your iPhone, iPad or Android, you can change your device settings to control whether you see online interest-based ads.

If you limit the ability of websites and applications to set cookies, you may worsen your overall user experience and/or lose the ability to access the services, since it will no longer be personalised to you. It may also stop you from saving customised settings, like login information.

Does Scapegrace respond to Do Not Track Signals?

Our Sites and Services do not collect personal information about your online activities over time and across third-party websites or online services. Therefore, “do not track” signals transmitted from web browsers do not apply to our Sites or Services, and we do not alter any of our data collection and use practices upon receipt of such a signal.

Last revised on 13th June, 2019

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