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Cookie notice
EFFECTIVE DATE: December 03, 2018

Cookie Notice

Effective: December 1st, 2018

KZVoice, LLC ( “KZV,” “we,” “us,” “our”) respect your privacy and are committed to protecting the personal data we hold about you.By using our Services (as defined in the Privacy Notice) with your browser set to accept cookies, you consent to our use of cookies and other technologies to provide the Services (and related advertising) to you as described in this notice and in our Privacy Notice. For more information about what cookies and pixel tags are, what they do, and how you can opt out of, manage, or delete them, please review this Cookie Notice. 

What Are Cookies and Pixel Tags? 

“Cookies” are small strings of text or computer code stored locally on your device that allow us, ad networks, and our third-party service providers, to identify your browser and/or device as you browse the Internet. Cookies can be placed, read, and/or written to by our Services, or other websites or services that recognize a particular cookie, which allows the website to “remember” or “recognize” a particular browser or device and, in some cases, store information about that browser or device. 

Certain types of cookies or cookie-like functionality may be placed or activated through browser add-ons, including, but not limited to, Adobe Flash. While these cookies are stored differently, their functionality and purpose is generally similar to other cookies.

Cookies are often used in conjunction with “pixel tags” (also known as “web beacons” or “clear gifs”). Pixel tags are small images that we, our analytics providers, advertisers, and other third parties can use to interact with cookies and other tracking technologies.

For more information about cookies, please see www.allaboutcookies.org

How Long Are Cookies Stored On My System?

Session Cookies. “Session cookies” are stored for the duration of a browser session; when you close the browser, the cookie is deleted. 

Persistent Cookies.“Persistent cookies” are stored for a preset amount of time (often between 90 days and two years, depending on the application) and are typically not deleted when a browser session is closed. 

Your choices may affect whether we use session or persistent cookies for a particular application. For example, ordinarily the Services store signed-in status on a session cookie, and each time you start a new browser session you must log in again. However, if you select “Remember Me,” signed-in status is instead stored on a persistent cookie. 

What Cookies Do We Use, and Why? 

Performance Cookies.We use performance cookies to collect information about how our users use and interact with the Services, such as what pages are visited most often, how the Services are used and function, or how users navigate the Services. We use this information to improve the Services and their content. These cookies only collect aggregate information about the use of the Services, and thus do not collect information that can be used to identify you personally. Examples include:

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Mixpanel
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Persistent (365 days). Mixpanel's client-side libraries utilize a system we call "super properties" to track particular events (for example, page opening or click on the banner), and the results are sent to Mixpanel for statistics/analytics.

Uses a cookie (created in the domain of the page loading the lib) to store super properties. These are stored as JSON in the cookie. 

Disabling or removing these cookies generally does not interfere with the functionality or performance of the Services.

Functionality Cookies.We use functionality cookies to remember information that you have provided or choices you have made on the Services, such as saving your logged-in status, site preferences, or the contents of your shopping cart. This allows us to provide a more personalized and convenient browsing experience.

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Session cookie. Contains a unique identifier for your device; allows the Service to store information about your session (e.g., referring page, landing page, etc.).

__cfduid

Persistent Cookie (1 year). The __cfduid cookie is used to identify individual clients behind a shared IP address and apply security settings on a per-client basis.

banner_hide

Persistent (50 days) Stores the ID of closed top-banner so it won’t be shown again until it’s changed via admin panel with the new event information.

policy_accept
 

Persistent (1 year). Stores the fact of closed cookie popup so the user doesn’t see it again

Disabling or removing these cookies may make browsing the Services less convenient or may prevent certain functionality (such hiding the top banner) from working correctly.

Third-Party Functionality.We do not have access to or control over cookies or other features that third party sites may use, and the information practices of those advertisers and third party websites are not covered by our Privacy Notice or this Cookie Notice. 

For example, we may provide social media buttons on the Services that allow users to visit, share, or bookmark web pages through third-party social media platforms. We do not control how those platforms collect information about you, nor whether or how they may track you or may activate their own cookies on your computer.  Those platforms have their own policies and practices, and we encourage you to review those practices and policies.

For more information about how third parties collect and use information about your activities, please review their applicable Terms of Use and Privacy Policies.

How Do I Control or Make Choices About Cookies and Tracking Technologies?

Managing Cookies. Most browsers automatically accept cookies by default, but you can adjust your device and/or browser settings to delete and/or block some or all cookies, or provide notifications when you receive a new cookie. Consult the “Help,” “Tools,” or “Preferences” menus on your browser, or the documentation for your device, for more information about how to do this. Please note, however, that blocking or deleting certain cookies may negatively affect your user experience.

Additionally, you can generally disable or delete cookies placed and used by browser add-ons, such as Adobe Flash cookies, by changing the add-on settings or visiting the website of its provider. Information and controls that allow you to manage Adobe Flash cookies may be found on this page:

https://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/settings_manager.html

Note that if you disable Adobe Flash cookies or similar technologies, you may not have access to certain features and services (such as consistent volume settings for videos) that make your online experience more efficient and/or enjoyable.

Advertising. Certain devices and browsers allow you to reset your advertising identifier at any time by accessing the privacy settings on your device in order to restrict the delivery of tailored in-application advertisements. Consult your device’s documentation for more information about how to do this. 

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