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Cookie Policy

Last updated: Jan 07, 2022

When you visit BitBlockAi.com or any other websites, pages, features, or content we own or operate (collectively, the "Site(s)," or when you interact with BitBlockAi online advertisements or marketing emails, the BitBlockAi Cookie Policy explains how cookies and similar technologies are used by BitBlockAi and its group companies ("BitBlockAi", "we", "us," and "our," and when you visit our websites located at BBAi (collectively the "Services"). In it, we explain what these technologies are, why we use them, and how you may exercise your rights to regulate our use of these technologies.
In certain situations, we may use cookies and other similar technologies to collect personally identifiable information, or information that becomes personally identifiable information when combined with other information. Consequently, in addition to this Cookie Policy, the BitBlockAi Global Privacy Policy will apply in such instances as well.
You may file a request via our Support Portal if you have any questions or concerns about how we utilize cookies or other technology on our website.
 
WHAT EXACTLY ARE COOKIES?
Websites that you visit may send you cookies, which are little text files consisting mostly of letters and numbers that are downloaded onto your computer or mobile device. This means that when you return to these websites, or visit other websites that use the same cookies, these websites will recognize your browser and the cookies you've previously used to identify you. It is not possible for a cookie to access data from your hard disk or to read cookie files established by other websites.
Cookies that are placed by the website's owner are referred to as "first party cookies." Cookie files created by parties other than the website's owner are referred to as "third party cookies." When you visit the BitBlockAi website, the parties that set third-party cookies may be able to identify your web browser both when it visits that website and when it visits certain other websites where the third-cookies party's are present.
More information about cookies and how to use them may be found at www.aboutcookies.org and www.allaboutcookies.org, among other places.
 
WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF COOKIES?
Whenever you visit our Sites or use our Services, we or organizations with which we collaborate may store cookies on your computer or other electronic device. These technologies assist us in better understanding user behavior and providing us with information about the areas of our websites individuals have visited.
We use first-party and third-party cookies to recognize you as a BitBlockAi customer, to personalize BitBlockAi Services, content, and advertising, to measure promotional effectiveness, and to collect information about your computer or other access device in order to mitigate risk, assist in fraud prevention, and to promote trust and safety on the
 
BitBlockAi platform.
The BitBlockAi website may employ third-party service providers to store cookies on your computer. These service providers may use information about your visits to other websites to target advertising for goods and services offered from BitBlockAi. We have no control over the sorts of information collected and kept by these third-party cookies, and we encourage you to read their privacy policies. For additional information on how a third-party uses cookies, you should see the third-own party's website.
The following are some examples of the types of information we gather and how we may utilize that information:
• We may collect and keep information about your activities on our Sites and Services. Except in restricted circumstances, such information will not be correlated with your IP address, unless necessary to guarantee the quality of our Services delivered over the Internet.
It is possible that we will collect information about you, such as your language, implied zip code or area code, unique device identifier, referrer URL, location, and time zone, in order to better understand customer behavior and improve our Services. It is also possible that we will collect information about your activities on our websites and platforms, which will be used to determine which parts of our Sites and Services are of the most interest to you and which parts of our Sites and Services are not. Due to the fact that this data is aggregated, it is deemed nonpersonal information for the purposes of this Cookie Policy and our Global Privacy Policy, which are both available here.
 
WHAT TYPES OF COOKIES DO WE USE IN OUR BUSINESS?
We make use of the following sorts of cookies: Strictly Necessary Cookies and Functionality Cookies.
These cookies are required for the proper operation of the Sites and cannot be turned off in our systems at this time. They are often only established in reaction to activities taken by you that equate to a request for services, such as changing your privacy choices, logging in, or filling out forms, among others.
Cookies are also included in this category since we may depend on them for fraud protection. You may configure your browser to prevent or notify you when these cookies are being used, but certain features of the site will not function properly as a result.
 
Cookies for performance and analytics
These cookies enable us to track the number of visitors and the sources of traffic to our Sites, allowing us to monitor and improve the overall operation of our Sites. They assist us in determining which pages are the most and least popular on the site, as well as how users navigate throughout the site. All of the information gathered by these cookies is aggregated and hence anonymous in nature. Please note that if you do not allow these cookies, we will not be able to tell when you have visited our site and we will not be able to track its performance.
 
Cookies for Functionality
The information collected by these cookies allows us to remember your preferences and adapt our Services so that we can serve you with relevant content. Examples of functionality cookies are those that remember your choices (such as country or language option), as well as those that remember you by your username.
 
Cookies used for targeting and advertising
BitBlockAi makes use of third-party service providers to show advertisements on our Services and to offer advertisements on other third-party websites that may be relevant to you or your interests, among other things. These cookies are also used to assist determine the efficiency of an advertising campaign by tracking its performance. They retain a record of your visits to a website, and this information may be shared with other organizations, such as advertisers, for marketing purposes. This implies that, after visiting our websites, you may see ads for our Services on other websites throughout the world after you have visited our websites. Unless you want to supply it, the information acquired by the third-party service providers via this procedure does not allow us or them to identify your name, contact details, or any other personal information that directly identifies you unless you choose to do so. Such advertising will only be distributed in jurisdictions where it is authorized by law. If you do not allow these cookies, you will see less advertising on our Sites that is customized to your inferred interests, and you will not see BitBlockAi adverts on third-party websites that are targeted to you.
 
HOW LONG WILL COOKIES REMAIN ON MY PERSONAL COMPUTER?
Whether a cookie is a "permanent" cookie or a "session" cookie determines how long it will remain on your browsing device once it is placed there. Session cookies are temporary cookies that will only remain on your device until you exit your browser. A persistent cookie remains on your browsing device until it expires or is erased by the user.
In addition to these, what other similar technologies does BitBlockAi make use of?
Additionally, we may use other comparable technologies, such as web beacons, to monitor users' movements within our Sites and Services in addition to using cookies. Web beacons, often known as "clear gifs," are little pictures with a unique identifier that perform a role similar to that of cookies. They are used in order to monitor the online travels of web browsers and users.
The clear gif is a little graphic that is placed invisibly on web sites and is roughly the size of the period at the end of this sentence, as opposed to cookies, which are saved on a user's computer hard drive or device. In addition to the reasons listed above (under "Cookies"), we and our third-party service provider use web beacons to help us better manage content on our Services by alerting us of which material is most effective.
We may also make use of so-called "In order to gather and store information about your use of our services, fraud protection, and other site activities, we utilize "Flash Cookies" (also known as "Local Shared Objects" or "LSOs").
 
THE MANAGEMENT OF COOKIES AND SIMILAR TECHNOLOGIES, AS WELL AS TARGETED ONLINE MOBILE ADVERTISING
You have the option of deciding whether or not to accept cookies on your computer. To exercise your choices in regard to cookies provided on our Sites, follow the instructions specified in this section.
Third-party cookie management may be accomplished with the use of extra technologies. Many advertising companies that collect information for interest-based advertising are members of the Digital Advertising Alliance (DAA) or the Network Advertising Initiative (NAI), both of which maintain websites where individuals can opt out of receiving interest-based advertising from their members. The Digital Advertising Alliance (DAA) and the Network Advertising Initiative (NAI) are two organizations that collect information for interest-based advertising. For more information on how to opt out of website interest-based advertising provided by each organization's respective participating companies, visit the DAA's opt-out portal at http://optout.aboutads.info/, the DAA of Canada's opt-out portal at https://youradchoices.ca/en/tools, or the NAI's opt-out portal at http://optout.networkadvertising.org/?c=1 or the NAI's opt- . European Union residents may opt-out of online behavioral advertising delivered by member organizations of the European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance by visiting https://www.youronlinechoices.eu/ (https://youronlinechoices.eu/).
 
Accessing the proper settings on your mobile device and following the steps will allow you to opt out of having your mobile advertising identifiers used for some forms of advertising, including targeted advertising. If you choose to opt-out, we will delete any information we have on you and will not collect any more information about you. The previously given random ID number will be withdrawn from your account. Consequently, if you subsequently decide to opt-in, we will be unable to continue tracking you using your previous ID, and you will be treated as if you were a completely new user. Turn on "Limit Ad Following" in the Settings menu on your iOS device to prevent interest-based advertising from tracking your browsing history. Go to Settings > Google services > Ads > Turn on "Opt out of Ads Personalization" if you're using an Android smartphone." The advertising identity that is presently allocated to you for iOS and Android devices may also be reset using these devices.
Download the Digital Advertising Alliance's AppChoices mobile application opt-out option here: https://youradchoices.com/appchoices to opt out of data collecting for interest-based advertising across participating firms' mobile apps.
Some Internet browsers, such as Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safari, contain the ability to broadcast "Do Not Track" or "DNT" signals, which are used to prevent tracking of users' online activities. Currently, our Sites do not process or react to "DNT" signals since standardized standards for "DNT" signals have not been developed and implemented.
Cookies that flash in front of your eyes. In the event that you do not want Flash Cookies to be saved on your computer, you may change the settings of your Flash player to prevent Flash Cookies from being stored using the tools available in the website storage settings panel. The Flash Cookie feature may also be controlled by navigating to the global storage options panel and following the on-screen instructions. Flash Cookies may be reduced or impeded in their functioning when the Flash Player is configured to restrict or limit acceptance of Flash Cookies. This includes, but is not limited to, Flash applications used in conjunction with our services or online content.
 
A REVISION OF THIS COOKIE POLICY IS PROPOSED.
If there are any changes to the cookies we use or if there are any other operational, legal, or regulatory reasons, we may amend this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect those changes. If we make any changes, you will be alerted when you visit our website for the first time following the change. You may also come back to this page if you want to stay up with the latest developments. APPENDIX A: Cookie Table
If there are any changes to the cookies we use or if there are any other operational, legal, or regulatory reasons, we may amend this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect those changes. If we make any changes, you will be alerted when you visit our website for the first time following the change. You may also come back to this page if you want to stay up with the latest developments.
Cookies and other technologies used internally
The following are examples of first-party cookies that may be found on websites such as BitBlockAi.com and other domains managed by BitBlockAi, among others.
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BitBlockAi session BitBlockAi strict BitBlockAi device id BitBlockAi locale df df2 hide cookies message hide android banner jwt logged in sft ssid utm Name amplitude device id ba BBAi-rfm cfduid cf ob info cf use ob BitBlockAi lax

_BitBlockAi session\s BitBlockAi strict\sBitBlockAi device id
BitBlockAi locale df df2 hide cookies message hide android banner jwt logged in sft ssid utm
Retention
10 years 2 days 10 seconds 30 days 1 minute 10 years 2 days 10 seconds
a period of one year
Session 10 years Session 10 years Session 10 years Session 10 years
a period of ten years
a period of ten years
1 year 1 year 30 days 30 days 30 days 4 years 30 minutes 1 year 1 year 30 days 30 days 30 days
Cookies from third parties
This section contains information on cookies from third parties.
Number of cookies 3Acookies ajs percent Name of the cookie ajs anonymous id ajs group id
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amplitude id XX\s realtime
BitBlockAi.com\s ga\s gac UA-32804181-23\s gat\s gid\sJSESSIONID

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VISITOR INFO1 LIVE\sYSC\sAA003\sATN\sfr\s gat gtag\sgcl\s gcl au
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NID
Purpose
Visitor monitoring is available.
Tracking the results of analytics
Performance of the service and the website
Tracking the number of visitors to a website
Visitor monitoring on a website
To collect website use statistics for the purposes of security, monitoring, and capacity planning.
Analyzing the performance of an application
Examine the patterns of use
In order to play with and personalize the web
This is used to embed videos.
Ad targeting for Google and conversion monitoring are two of the most important features.
Analytics are created in order to differentiate between users.
Ad targeting for Google and conversion monitoring are two of the most important features.
Retention
1 year 1 year 1 year session session 2 years 30 seconds 10 minutes 1 day session session session 8 months session 30 days 2 years 3 months 1 minute 1 minute 1 minute 1 minute 1 minute 1 minute 1 minute 1 minute 1 minute 1 minute 1 minute 1 minute 1 minute 1 minute 1 minute 1 minute 1 minute 1 minute 1 minute 1 minute 1 minute 1 minute 1 minute 1 minute 1 minute 1 minute 1 minute 1 minute 1 minute 1 minute 1 minute 1 minute 1 minute 1 minute 1 minute 1 minute 1 minute 1 minute 1 minute 1 minute 1 minute 1 minute
a period of three months
90 days x 30 minutes = 90 minutes
a period of one year and six months
Retention
Segment
Amplitude
Amplitude's summary of privacy and data protection practices
Analytics Across the Board (Google)
Google's privacy and data security policies and procedures
a period of two years
Relics have been discovered.
New Relic's review of privacy and data protection practices
Segment\sOptimizely
YouTube's privacy and data security policy is explained in detail.
Facebook
Facebook's policy on privacy and data protection is summarized here.
Google
Google's privacy and data security policies and procedures