Cookie Notice
This Cookie Notice applies to your use of www.cloudfleeter.com, and any other websites, applications, or services provided by CFCube through PendoraLab. (with its affiliates, “CFCube”, “we” or “us”) that link to this Cookie Notice (collectively, the “CFCube Services”). CFCube uses certain technologies to collect information through the CFCube Services. In this Cookie Notice, we refer to these technologies, which include HTTP cookies, local storage, pixel tags and web beacons, collectively as “cookies.” This notice explains the different types of cookies used on CFCube Services and how you can control them. We may change this Cookie Notice at any time.
By visiting www.cloudfleeter.com, setting up your CFCube account, or using the CFCube Services, you are accepting the information handling practices and storage and access of cookies as described in this Cookie Notice.
We hope that this notice helps you understand, and feel more confident about, our use of cookies. If you have any further queries, please contact us at privacy@cloudfleeter.com.
What is a Cookie?
Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device. They are widely used in order to make websites and software applications work, or work in a better, more efficient way. They can do this because websites and software applications can read and write these files, enabling them to recognize a particular device and remember important information that will make your use of a website or software application more convenient (e.g., by remembering your user preferences).
What Cookies do we use and why do we use them?
Below we list the different types of cookies we may use on the CFCube Services.
We use session cookies (that last until you close your browser) and persistent cookies (that last until you delete them from your browser, or until they expire in accordance with their lifespan). CFCube-originated persistent cookies on CFCube Services will have a maximum lifespan of one month from the time you last used the CFCube Services. Cookies used to remember your privacy settings (such as User Preferences), may remain on your browser for up to one year.
We use first party and third party cookies. First-party cookies are created and accessed by the host domain - the domain the user is visiting, in this case, CFCube. Third-party cookies are those created and accessed by domains other than the one the user is visiting at the time.
Operational Cookies: These cookies are critical to the operation of the CFCube Services. These cookies are used, for example, to maintain your login state and remember your preferences. These cookies cannot be disabled without severely affecting your use of the CFCube Services.
Examples of operational cookies include the following:
Operational cookie examples |
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Cookie ID |
Purpose |
access_token |
Authentication & authorization |
api_token |
Security |
ocf_lang |
User language |
ocf-session-id |
Your unique session id |
ocf-session |
User preferences & User organization definition |
Analytics Cookies: Third parties may use cookies to analyze user activity. For example, third party developers of CFCube Extensions may use Google Analytics to understand how users use their Extensions.
Analytics cookie examples |
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Google Analytics e.g. _ga, _gid, _gat |
Used by developers of extensions you may choose to install. Helps developers analyze usage to improve extensions. |
How does CFCube use third party cookies?
Third parties may use cookies in the process of delivering and measuring content relevant to your interests on CFCube and third-party sites.
Third parties may also use cookies to assist us in acquiring new users and measuring the effectiveness of our marketing campaigns.
How do I control Cookies?
Users from the European Economic Area (EEA) and the UK can revisit their cookie choices through their Settings > Security and Privacy > Cookie Preferences. There are also online tools such as Digital Advertising Alliance’s Browser Check and European Digital Advertising Alliance’s Your Online Choices site that explain digital advertising and allow you to choose how cookies are used throughout the web based on your location and the device and browser you are using. All users can also enable Google’s browser extension to disable Google Analytics across any website that you visit.
You may also refuse to accept cookies from the CFCube Services or Extension developers at any time by activating the setting on your browser which allows you to refuse cookies. Further information about the procedure to follow in order to disable cookies can be found on your Internet browser provider’s website via your help screen. For additional guidance please visit the Digital Advertising Alliance’s Ad Choices [https://youradchoices.com/choices-faq] page. Please be aware that if cookies are disabled, not all features of the CFCube Services or Extensions may operate as intended.