Cookie Policy 2018-05-31T08:18:10+00:00

Cookie Policy: www.trickc.com

Introduction

Does our website use cookies? Yes.

We use cookies only after seeking your consent in accordance with the following policy. When you visit our site for the first time, you are asked to provide your consent and by agreeing to this policy you acknowledge and accept the way we use cookies.

What are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files that web server sends to a web browser and then stores it in the computer. They are utilized to extract and store data about your web preferences so that a web server doesn’t have to request certain information repeatedly.

Cookies are widely used by websites to store information; for instance, your name, your preferred layout for a web page, your address, your preferences, browsing and shopping behavior, and so on. When you visit a website, cookies make it easier for the system to present a more personalized user experience in the form of content that fits your preferences and needs.

Cookies help a web server track and identify users as they browse through different pages on a website. There may be two major forms of cookies: persistent and session. Persistent cookies remain valid until its expiry date. On the other hand, a session cookie expires when a session has been ended.

What Cookies do We Use?

 Following are the details:

 

Cookies Type File Name Duration/Expiry Description
Performance IDE 1 Year Used by Google DoubleClick to register and report the website user’s actions after viewing or clicking one of the advertiser’s ads with the purpose of measuring the efficacy of an ad and to present targeted ads to the user.

 

Tracking VISITOR 10 Year This cookie name is associated with iJento/ Fospha. It’s used for customer intelligence and analytics. This cookie is a unique visitor identifier.

 

Tracking __gads Various The __gads cookie is associated with the DoubleClick for Publishers service from Google. It serves purposes such as measuring interactions with the ads on our domain and preventing the same ads from being shown to you too many times.

 

Tracking __qca 5 Years The _qca cookie may use your computer’s IP address, pixel code, referring HTTP location, current HTTP location, search string, time of the access, browser’s time, any searches made on the applicable website, and other statistics” in order to “analyze Log Data from different websites and combine it with other non Personally Identifiable Information to produce the Reports that are made available on the Quantcast.com Site, to enable web publishers and advertisers to deliver audience segments that are appropriate for their products or services.

 

Tracking _gid Sessions Google Analytics Tracking Only

 

Tracking _ga 2 Years Google Analytics Tracking Only

 

Tracking _parsely_session 30 Days The anonymous user identifier used to track behavior within the current session.

 

Tracking _parsely_visitor 30 Days The anonymous user identifier used to track new vs. Returning visitors

 

Tracking mf_[session]:

 

lifetime 1st party cookies

This cookie identifies the browser session while it happens. The cookie is deleted as soon as the session ends, meaning when the user leaves the website. Used by mouseflow.com

 

Tracking mf_user:

 

90 days 1st party cookie, persistent: A cookie for checking if the user is new or returning.

This cookie establishes whether the user is a returning or a first time visitor. This is done simply by a yes/no toggle – no further information about the user is stored. Used by mouseflow.com

 

Tracking

 

_hjIncludedInSample

 

365 days Hotjar cookie. This session cookie is set to let Hotjar know whether that visitor is included in the sample which is used to generate funnels. Used by Hotjar.

 

 

Third-Party Cookies

 You may also receive third-party cookies when you browse our site. For example, our advertisers may send you cookies and they may utilize the data they extracted from your use of their cookies. Cookies can help them carry out the following activities:

  • Tracking your browser across multiple sites
  • Developing a profile of your web behavior
  • Targeting advertisements in accordance with your preferences

 Moreover, we employ Google Analytics to track down various user activities on our site. The function of Google Analytics is to generate and present stats and other tracking information about how, when and where a website is used using cookies stored on users’ devices.

The data we gather in the process help us create performance reports of our site. Google preserve this information. You can read Google’s privacy policy at http://www.google.com/privacypolicy.html. We may use Google AdSense to launch advertisement programs on our site. The objective here is to create well-aligned paid campaigns that cater to your needs.

Google uses the DART cookie to understand users interests through tracking their usage patterns on various websites. You have the freedom to customize your interests and add categories. You can use a tool called Google’s Ads Preference Manager. You can find it here: http://www.google.com/ads/preferences/.

As a user, you have some control over the way websites collect your information. You can use the following link to get rid of AdSense partner network cookie: http://www.google.com/privacy/ads/or you can use NAI’s (Network Advertising Initiative’s) multi-cookie opt-out option at http://www.networkadvertising.org/managing/opt_out.asp

These opt-out features use cookies; once you clear cookies, opt-out feature will be disabled. However, you can use the plug-in at http://www.google.com/ads/preferences/pluginto resolve the issue.

 Personal Data and Cookies

 When created, cookies don’t contain or extract any personal information that may identify a user. However, personal information that we maintain may be linked to the information we obtained from cookies.

 How to Block Cookies

Most of the browsers have the functionality that enables you to block cookies. Here is what you can do to block the cookies on various browsers:

 

  • Cookies can be blocked on Internet Explorer (version 11) using the cookie handling settings; click ‘tools’, ‘internet options’, ‘privacy’, ‘advanced’ and then click on ‘override automatic cookie handling’ and select ‘block’ to get rid of cookies on the browser.
  • Cookies can also be deleted on Firefox (version 56) by clicking ‘customize’, ‘option’, ‘privacy and security’, click ‘use custom setting for history’ from the history drop-down button, and then uncheck ‘accept cookies from sites’.
  • Similarly, Chrome (version 61) can be customized in order to block cookies. Go to ‘Customize and control Google Chrome’ menu and click ‘settings’, ‘advanced’, ‘privacy and security’, ‘content setting’ and ‘cookies’ and finally select ‘block third-party cookies’.

It is not recommended to block all cookies as it can have a negative impact on user experience. Cookies help your browser load sites quickly. Besides, if you block cookies, you may not be able to use all the features offered by a site.

How to Delete Cookies

It just takes a few simple steps to delete cookies already stored on your computer. Here is what you have to do:

 

  • For Google Chrome (version 61), go to ‘customize and control google chrome’ menu and click on ‘settings’, ‘advanced’, Privacy and security’, ‘content settings’, ‘cookies’ and then under ‘all cookies and site data’ click ‘remove all’.
  • You can manually delete cookies file on Internet Explorer (version 11) by following instructions available at https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/help/17442/windows-internet-explorer-delete-manage-cookies
  • You can delete cookies on Firefox (version 56) by going to ‘tools’, ‘options’, “Privacy and Security” and then “Show Cookies” and finally click on “Remove all Cookies”

It is also not recommended to delete all cookies as it can affect the usability of many websites.

 Reach us

If you have any query regarding our cookie policy, you can contact us at contact@trickc.com or fill up the contact us form & submit.

Our site uses cookies to help us provide more personalized content to our visitors, create more relevant paid advertising campaigns, and analyze the traffic on our site. We collaborate with our partners by sharing the information on how you use our site. Our social media, analytics, and advertising partners can use this information to improve the quality of our web services.

So far as the law is concerned, we can store cookies on your device if they are essential to our website’s operations. We need your permission to use other types of cookies.

This site and third-party services appearing on our pages use various types of cookies.

Your permission is applicable to the domain:

Necessary Cookies

Necessary cookies are inevitable to some of the basic functions of the website: access to secure areas of the site and page navigation. The website cannot perform without the following cookies:

 

Cookie Type File Name Expiry/Duration Description
Functionality _mkto_trk 2 years This cookie may contain information (such as a unique user ID) that is used to track your usage of our site. The cookies placed by Marketo are readable only by Marketo.

 

Functional PHPSESSID 1 year The PHPSESSID cookie is native to PHP and enables websites to store serialized state data. On the Action website, it is used to establish a user session and to pass state data via a temporary cookie, which is commonly referred to as a session cookie. Stores unique session ID.

 

 Statistics Cookies

It is important for a website owner to track and understand how visitors interact with his website in order to improve the user experience. The function of statistics cookies is to help website owners collect and report information. Following are statistical cookies:

Cookie Type File Name Expiry/Duration Description
Tracking _gid Session Google Analytics Tracking Only

 

Tracking _ga 2 Years Google Analytics Tracking Only

 

 

Marketing cookies

Marketing cookies help track visitors across websites. The purpose of using marketing cookies is to create effective and relevant display ads. Third-party advertisers and publishers make a good use of marketing cookies. Here is the detail about marketing cookies:

 

Cookie Type File Name Expiry/Duration Description
Performance IDE 1 Year Used by Google DoubleClick to register and report the website user’s actions after viewing or clicking one of the advertiser’s ads with the purpose of measuring the efficacy of an ad and to present targeted ads to the user.

 

Tracking SIVISITOR 10 Years This cookie name is associated with iJento/Fospha. It’s used for customer intelligence and analytics. This cookie is a unique visitor identifier.

 

Tracking __gads Various The __gads cookie is associated with the DoubleClick for Publishers service from Google. It serves purposes such as measuring interactions with the ads on our domain and preventing the same ads from being shown to you too many times.

 

Tracking __qca 5 Years The _qca cookie may use your computer’s IP address, pixel code, referring HTTP location, current HTTP location, search string, time of the access, browser’s time, any searches made on the applicable website, and other statistics” in order to “analyze Log Data from different websites and combine it with other non Personally Identifiable Information to produce the Reports that are made available on the Quantcast.com Site, to enable web publishers and advertisers to deliver audience segments that are appropriate for their products or services.

 

Tracking _parsely_session 30 Days Anonymous user identifier used to track behavior within the current session.

 

Tracking _parsely_visitor 30 Days Anonymous user identifier used to track new vs. returning visitors

 

Tracking fr 3 Months Used by Facebook to deliver a series of advertisement products such as real time bidding from third party advertisers. Encrypted Facebook ID and Browser ID

 

Tracking mc 5 Years The mc cookie set by quantserve appears to be related to advertising, and may track your behaviour on our website.

It records unique numbers that identify your browser and interaction history.

 

Tracking parsely_network_uuid Various Used to benchmark this site’s aggregated and anonymized browsing statistics against other publishers in the Parse.ly network.

 

Tracking NID 6 Months When creating a Google account or logging in, NID cookie is stored on the computer in order to remain connected to your Google account when you visit its service again. While you are logged in and use plug-ins from other websites, such as ours, Google uses these cookies to improve your user experience.

 

 

 

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