What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small data files that a website you visit may save on your hard drive. They usually include an anonymous unique identifier. A cookie cannot retrieve any other data from your hard drive or pass on computer viruses.

What Cookies and Similar Technologies Does NoteitinUse?

Cookies and related technologies are used by Noteitin to help with functions including user login, recalling usage patterns, analyzing how users use the Noteitin Service, and regulating and monitoring the efficacy of our marketing strategies. Tracking pixels, which are small visual images, may also be included in our email messages and newsletters to identify whether the messages were viewed and if the links were visited. Third parties may be given the option to set cookies in some instances, as mentioned below.

In this document, we discuss the cookies and other technologies used on the Noteitin Service, which may change over time. Please review this page occasionally as we may make changes to the information.

Functional Cookies

Functional cookies are required for parts of the Noteitin Service and its features to function properly. When you log into the Noteitin Service, for example, cookies let us recognize and remember you so that we can keep track of your settings and preferences, such as your language and location or your logged-in status. These cookies do not monitor your activities on websites other than Noteitin.

You can disable any of these functional cookies as stated below, but doing so may make certain features of the Noteitin Service inaccessible to you or cause them to malfunction.

Analytics

To better understand how you use our services, we employ cookies and other tracking technologies. These tools help us understand how to improve the Noteitin experience and tailor our communications with you by providing us with information about how you engage with the service. These technologies can tell us information like how you got to the site, if you've been there before, how long you remained on the site, and which pages you viewed on our website, for example. They also provide us with general information about your location across the world. The following analytical methods have been applied:

Advertising

We obtain a unique ad tracking identification from your device Do we have these technologies? → (the Apple Advertising Identifier or "IDFA" on Apple devices and the Google Advertising ID or "AID" on Android devices). These identifiers are particular to your device, but you may reset or limit their usage by changing the settings on your gadget, as indicated below. Your name or email address are not included in these identifiers. In order to inform our targeted advertising activities, we employ these ad tracking IDs in conjunction with our analytics tools.

We have agreements with third-party advertising networks that collect information about your visits to and activities on specific pages of Noteitin.com, your use of the Noteitin applications, and whether you open particular emails we send you using cookies and similar technologies. We do this so that we can give you advertisements for relevant Noteitin products and services later, such as while you're on third-party sites, and to track how well our messages function. As part of this procedure, we do not disclose your personal information (such as your name or email address) or content to a third party.

Social Media

Our website makes use of social media channels offered by organizations and services such as Facebook, Twitter, Google+, YouTube, LinkedIn, and others (depending on your location) to allow us to convey information to you over these networks. On their platforms, they may use cookies. These cookies are owned and controlled by other parties, and their usage is the responsibility of the third parties, not Noteitin. As a result, we can't ensure that we've mentioned every cookie a third party may send you, because a third party may update these cookies at any moment as their needs change.

Your browser creates a direct connection to the appropriate social network's servers when you view a page on the Noteitin website that contains social media links. If you click the Facebook "Like" button, for example, information is sent straight from your browser to Facebook and kept there. We will not share information about the contents of your account with these social media sites.

Please review the appropriate social network's privacy policy for details on the purpose and extent of data processing by the network, as well as your alternatives for preserving your privacy.

How Do I Turn Off Cookies or Similar Technologies?

You may set your browser to allow cookies, refuse cookies, or alert you when a cookie is set.

If you set your browser to refuse cookies, you may not be able to access Noteitin products or services that need you to sign in or utilize all of the Noteitin Service's features. Moreover, the links we've provided on this page contain information that might assist you in disabling certain cookies linked to website performance and marketing.

By activating the applicable options in your mobile device's settings menu, you may configure your mobile operating system to limit or prevent the usage or monitoring of mobile identifiers such as IDFA and AID. Because mobile identifiers are often used to distinguish mobile devices in order to improve user experiences, removing them may result in unexpected mistakes while using Noteitin.

You can deactivate HTML pictures in your email client if you don't want to receive tracking pixels in emails we send you, but this may limit your ability to view images in other emails you get.

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