Cookies policy
We use cookies and similar technologies on our websites ("websites") and applications, such as pixel labels and transparent GIF (also known as network beacons), to store information or access information stored on your device or computer. You can find more information about cookies and similar technologies and how we use them in the information listed below.Any information we collect will be used in accordance with our privacy policy.
If you do not accept the use of these cookies or similar technologies, you can disable them as described in this policy below or change your browser settings so that cookies or similar technologies in our websites or applications cannot be placed on your computer or mobile device.
Welcome, this is our cookie policy.
1. What are cookies and similar technologies?
A Cookie is a small text file that uniquely identifies your browser or device. cookie files are stored in your browser. When you return to the website (or visit the website that uses the same Cookie), these websites recognize the Cookie and your browsing device.
Cookies are not the only way to identify or track website visitors. We also use cookie-like technologies, such as network beacons/pixels, log files, and mobile device identifiers.
Cookies and other technologies collect some information about how you use our website.
Network Beacon/pixel/GIF. Network beacons (also known as "tracking pixels" or "transparent gif") are invisible image files/small parts of code that contain unique identifiers that enable us to identify users when providing services. Network beacons collect information, such as the records and timestamps of the pages on which they are located.We use web beacons to track users' online usage patterns and track which emails and links the recipients have opened and clicked in HTML-based emails sent to users, which helps us to measure the success of marketing activities. We also use web beacons placed by third-party advertisers to track whether you have clicked on the advertisements they have placed and to measure the degree of success.Although you may not be able to explicitly reject or disable these tracking technologies, in many cases these technologies rely on cookies to function properly; Therefore, in these cases, rejecting cookies will damage the functions of these technologies.
Locally shared objects. Locally shared objects (also known as "Flash Cookie") are data fragments stored on devices to enable Adob e Flash. We may use Adob e Flash to display graphics, interactive animations, and other enhancements.Local Shared Objects can track parameters similar to cookies, but they can also provide information about specific features that you enable using cookies. For example, if it is helpful for video display, we can receive detailed information about the amount of video viewing and the viewing stop time.Flash cookie management tool can be accessed directly through www.adobe.com.
Software development kit. The software development kit (SDK) is a third-party software development kit that can be installed in our mobile applications. The SDK collects information about the devices and networks that you use to access applications and helps us understand how you interact with our applications.
The identifier of the device. This service may use one or more device identifiers to identify your device, including the Android ad ID and iOS ad identifier that we use for advertising purposes. You can reset the device identifier through device settings or choose to exit targeted advertising.
Fingerprint identification. Fingerprint identification involves combining a set of features or features from a device or browser, such as information from HTTP headers, browser language, time zone, JavaScript objects, installed fonts, and installed plug-ins, to uniquely identify you. For security or user security purposes,We may use fingerprint identification.
2. Cookie category
Cookies can do many different tasks, such as allowing you to navigate between pages efficiently, remembering your preferences, and improving the user experience in general. For example, a Cookie can tell us whether you have visited the website before or whether you are a new visitor. They can also help ensure that the advertisements you see online are more relevant to you and your interests.
Just as you can get chocolate chips, ginger and peanut butter biscuits, you can also get different types of online biscuits.
Cookies have different categories, including:
● First-party cookie
The first-party cookie is provided directly to your computer or device by us.
● Third-party Cookie
Third-party cookies are provided by third-party representatives.
Cookies can be retained on your device for different periods of time. Some cookies are session cookies, which means they only exist when your browser is opened. Once you close the browser, these contents are automatically deleted. Other cookies are permanent cookies ",This means that they still exist after your browser is closed. For example, websites can use them to identify your computer when you open a browser and browse the internet again.
Just as you can get chocolate chips, ginger and peanut butter biscuits, you can also get different types of online biscuits.
3. What cookies do we use and how do we use them?
The Cookie types and similar technologies we and our partners use on this website can be divided into four categories, namely, "basic Cookie", "functional Cookie", "performance Cookie" and "target Cookie".
In addition to cookies we use on this website, we also use technologies such as pixel tags in some emails and push notifications to enable us to know whether you have opened emails and how to interact with them.
4. Google Analytics
We use Google Analytics, a network analysis tool that helps us understand how users interact with websites. Like many services, Google Analytics use first-party cookies to track user interactions, as in our example,They are used to collect information about how users use our website. This information is used to prepare reports and help us improve our services. These reports reveal website trends but do not identify individual visitors. For more information about Google tracking code manager seeHere. For more information about Google Analytics seeHere.
You can choose to exit Google Analytics without affecting the way you visit our website-for more information about choosing to exit Google Analytics tracking on all websites you use, seeHere.
Cookies help us perform useful analysis.
If you do not want to use Google Analytics in your browser, you can also installGoogle Analytics browser plug-in.
5. Targeted advertising
Our advertising partners use device identifiers and other similar technologies to show you advertisements that are useful to you. We may share certain information with our business partners, such as your location, browser and Cookie data, and other data related to your use of our services, to place personalized advertisements ("advertisements") that you may be interested in.
AiPPT may allow third-party advertising servers or advertising networks to provide personalized advertising on services or third-party websites (including Facebook and Google). These third-party advertising servers or advertising networks use technology to send these personalized advertisements and advertising links directly to your browser or mobile device,And automatically receive your IP address when sending. They may also use other technologies (such as cookies, JavaScript, device identifiers, location data, and transparent gif, see above) to compile information about how your browser or device accesses and uses services,And measure the effect of its advertisement and personalize the advertisement content. AiPPT is not for sale or rental. Please note that advertisers may require AiPPT to display advertisements to specific user audiences (for example, based on demographic statistics or other interests). In this case, AiPPT identifies the target audience, AiPPT provides advertisements to the audience,And only anonymous summary data is provided to advertisers. If you reply to such advertisements, advertisers or advertising servers may conclude that you meet the description of the audience they are trying to cover.
Cookies also help us send you advertisements that you may be interested in.
6. How to control or delete cookies and similar technologies?
We use cookies on this website to ensure that you can easily use this website and enjoy it. Some of these cookies are essential, without which we cannot provide services, but there are other cookies that can be turned off (depending on the device you are using). Attention pleaseThe tracing mechanism may not be deleted or disabled depending on the type of device you own. For some tracing technologies, you may not be able to explicitly reject or disable tracing. However, in many cases, these technologies rely on cookies to function properly; Therefore, in these cases, rejecting cookies will damage the functions of these technologies.In addition, please note that disabling cookie and/or similar technologies will prevent AiPPT or its business partners from tracking service-related activities in your browser and targeted advertising activities for AiPPT, including through third-party websites. It also disables many functions provided through the service.
How do I change my browser settings?
You can change your preferences by changing the settings in your browser. Your browser will allow you:
● Check which cookies or other similar technologies are placed on your device;
● Blocking cookies or similar technologies;
● Clear cookies or similar technologies from your browser.
Deleting cookies or similar technologies means that any preferences you make on a specific website will be lost and the functionality of our website will be compromised. We cannot guarantee that your experience on our website will be as good as other situations.
If you want to change your settings at any time (for example, if you accept all cookies but later decide not to need some type of Cookie), you need to use browser settings to delete any third-party cookies or similar content that you dropped during your last visit.
For more information on how to manage the most popular browsers see the following:
Google browser
https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=en
IE browser
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/17442/windows-internet-explorer-delete-manage-cookies
Firefox browser
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/cookies-information-websites-store-on-your-computer?
Apple browser
https://support.apple.com/en-au/guide/safari/sfri11471/
Cookies help enhance your user experience, but it is entirely up to you to decide how to manage unnecessary cookies.
How to choose to quit online advertising some users can access
http://www.aboutads.info/choices/ , http://www.youronlinechoices.com Or similar websites to choose not to view targeted online advertisements of participating companies websites within your jurisdiction.Please note that this list will contain more networks than the networks used on our website.
Alternatively, you can choose to exit some cookies by setting in your browser, or reset the advertisement ID on your mobile device by setting.
To learn more about the advertising companies that cooperate with us and the options they offer, please see the following resources:
Digital Advertising Alliance ; And European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance
How do I choose to quit mobile advertising?
If you use a mobile device, you can choose not to use your mobile ad identifier for certain types of targeted ads, including the ads we execute, and follow the latest release instructions by accessing the settings in your Apple or Android mobile device. If you choose to quit, the random ID that we (or our third-party partner) previously assigned to you will also be deleted.This means that if you decide to join later, we will not be able to continue tracking you with the same ID as before, and you will actually become a new user of our system.
How do I exit a third-party Cookie?
You can also choose not to allow cookies and other technical records of your browsing activities on the website. In addition to managing cookies in browser settings (as described above), you can also choose to exit some cookies by clicking the link provided below. Please note that this will take you to visit relevant third-party websites.
Google Analytics, Google advertising, and Google tracking code manager , Facebook
Please note that if you choose not to receive our cookies, we cannot guarantee that your experience on our website will be as good as other situations.
Do Not Track
Some browsers have the function of transmitting "do not track" or "DNT" signals. Since the "DNT" signal has not yet adopted a unified standard, our website does not respond to the "DNT" signal at present. We will continue to pay attention to the development of DNT browser technology and the implementation of standard signals. To learn more about DNT,Visit All About "Do Not Track" .
7. Changes to this policy
We sometimes update this policy to reflect changes in our practices and services. When we release changes to this policy, we will modify the "last update" date at the top of this policy. If we make any major changes to the way we collect, use, and/or share information stored in cookies,We will notify you by publishing a change notice at a prominent location on the website. We recommend that you check this page from time to time to learn about any changes to this policy or any of our other policies.
We will not make any major changes to this policy without prior notice-but it is still a good idea to visit this page from time to time.
8. cookie set in the past
If you disable one or more cookies, we will still use the information collected from cookies before you set the disabling preferences, but we will stop using disabled cookies to collect any further information.
If you reject cookies, we may still use the information we have collected.
9. Need more information?
You can learn more about how we use your information in our privacy policy.