Cookies are small text files that are automatically downloaded to your browser or device when you visit a webpage. Cookies can perform a variety of functions, including recognizing you when you return to the Websites, letting you navigate between webpages efficiently, remembering your preferences, enabling certain features of the Websites, securing the Websites, helping us understand and analyze how you use the Websites, and generally helping us improve your experience of the Websites.
We and our vendors use Cookies for these and other purposes. We and certain third-party advertising technology vendors (e.g., ad networks and ad servers) and related analytics vendors also use Cookies to deliver online ads to you (including on third-party websites) that are more relevant to you and your interests and to measure the effectiveness of such ads. As part of how they work, Cookies can send data to us, to the party that provides the Cookie, and/or to other parties as relevant, depending on the purpose of the Cookie.
We use the following types of Cookies:
The Websites use both “session Cookies” and “persistent Cookies.” Session Cookies operate during the time you visit our Websites or until the end of a particular web browsing session. They expire and are automatically deleted when you close your browser. Persistent Cookies do not expire when you close your browser. They remain on your browser or device until the time they are set to expire (which varies by Cookie) or until you delete them (e.g., through your browser settings).
Some Cookies on the Websites are provided by third parties, and some of these third parties may use certain data collected via Cookies to provide us with their services and for other purposes, such as improving their own services. Such third parties include, for example, certain analytics providers that help us understand use of the Websites and measure the effectiveness of ad campaigns, and certain advertising technology partners (such as ad networks and ad servers) that help us serve online ads.
Among other analytics providers, Google Analytics helps us analyze how our Websites are used. For example, by collecting and analyzing Website usage information through its Cookies, Google Analytics can tell us which pages our users view, which are most popular, what time of day our websites are visited, whether visitors have been to our websites before, what website referred the visitor to our websites, and other similar information. The technologies used by Google may collect information such as your IP address, time of visit, whether you are a returning visitor, and any referring website. The technologies used by Google Analytics do not gather information that personally identifies you. The information generated by Google Analytics will be transmitted to and stored by Google and will be subject to Google’s Privacy Policies.
We use Google reCAPTCHA, a free service provided by Google, Inc., to protect our Site from spam and abuse. Google reCAPTCHA uses advanced risk analysis techniques to decipher humans and bots. Google reCAPTCHA works differently depending on what version is deployed. For example, you may be asked to check a box indicating that you are not a robot or Google reCAPTCHA may detect abusive traffic without user interaction. Google reCAPTCHA works by transmitting certain types of information to Google, such as the referrer URL, IP address, visitor behavior, operating system information, browser and length of the visit, cookies, and mouse movements. Your use of Google reCAPTCHA is subject to Google’s Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. More information as to Google reCAPTCHA and how it works is available here.
You can manage what Cookies are set on your browser or device as listed below. Please keep in mind that if you disable certain Cookies, the Websites or certain features may not be available to you or may not function as intended. Also, if you use different devices to view and access the Websites (i.e., your computer, phone, tablet etc.), you may need to adjust the setting on each browser on each individual device, and/or the settings on each device, to reflect your Cookie preferences. Your options for managing Cookies include:
Some internet browsers incorporate a Do Not Track (DNT) feature that signals to websites you visit that you do not want to have your online activity tracked. Given that there is not a uniform way that browsers communicate the DNT signal, our Websites do not currently interpret, respond to, or alter its practices when it receives DNT signals.
We may update this Policy at any time. When we do, we will post an updated version on this page and update the “Last Updated” date above, unless another type of notice is required by applicable law. By continuing to use our Websites after we update this Policy, you are confirming that you have read and understood the latest version of this Policy.
If you have questions about how we use Cookies, please contact us at hello@driverdoc.io or by submitting a request via our Contact Us webform.