Indahash Cookie Policy
We use the term “cookies” to refer to cookies and other similar technologies covered by the EU Directive on privacy in electronic communications.
Why we collect your data via cookie or other technology?
By collecting your
data, it allows us to understand what your needs and wants are, provide
personalised content.
Cookies and IP Addresses
When you visit one of our websites, we may send you a cookie. A cookie is a small file which is placed on your computer or device.
Essential and Functional Cookies
These cookies are essential for the running of our websites. Without the use of these cookies parts of our websites would not function.
Analytical Performance Cookies – google
We use these types of cookies to monitor our websites performance and how their users may use it. These cookies provide us with information that helps us provide better products to their users and also to identify any areas that may need maintenance.
The list of cookies:
Cookie
name |
Expiration
time |
What
it does? |
Indahash |
||
idh |
24 hours |
Used to keep user logged in in
the application |
locale |
1 year |
Stores selected language and is
used again after user authorizes |
affiliate |
1 year, until accessed again |
Keeps track of affiliate user id
for currently logged in user, it is deleted just after it is accessed for
read |
Google |
||
__utma |
2 years from set/update |
Used to distinguish users and
sessions. The cookie is created when the javascript library executes and no
existing __utma cookies exists. The cookie is updated every time data is sent
to Google Analytics. |
__utmt |
10 minutes |
Used to throttle request rate. |
__utmb |
30 mins from set/update |
Used to determine new
sessions/visits. The cookie is created when the javascript library executes
and no existing __utmb cookies exists. The cookie is updated every time data
is sent to Google Analytics. |
__utmc |
End of browser session |
Not used in ga.js. Set for
interoperability with urchin.js. Historically, this cookie operated in conjunction
with the __utmb cookie to determine whether the user was in a new
session/visit. |
__utmz |
6 months from set/update |
Stores the traffic source or
campaign that explains how the user reached your site. The cookie is created
when the javascript library executes and is updated every time data is sent
to Google Analytics. |
__utmv |
2 years from set/update |
Used to store visitor-level
custom variable data. This cookie is created when a developer uses the _setCustomVar method with a visitor level
custom variable. This cookie was also used for the deprecated _setVar method.
The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics. |
We may also track IP addresses. An IP Address is a number that can identify an Internet Service Provider and country location. It cannot provide personal information.
How to control the use
of cookies
You are not obliged to
accept cookies and may modify your browser so that it will not accept cookies.
The browser you use to surf the web not only allows you to see the cookies that
you have got but also allows you to control their use.
You can control them by
allowing them, deleting them individually or deleting all of them. You can also
set your browser to not accept cookies altogether. If this option is selected,
you should be aware that many websites will not function properly or at all. It
may be possible to set your browser to not accept cookies and ask for your
consent before each cookie is set on your device. This gives you control over
what is set on your device, however has the drawback of slowing down your
browsing experience.
There are different
levels of control too. You are able to prevent just third party cookies being
deployed. In order to manage your cookies, please select your browser from the
list below and follow the instructions:
Mobile devices:
Useful information
about Cookies
Further information about cookies can be found on the all About Cookies allaboutcookies.org
If you have any questions about the use of cookies on our websites, please email: support@indahash.com
Web Beacons and URL tracking
As part of our email
communications and website analyses, we may use web beacons and track URL's.
Web beacons are
electronic files that count users who access a website or page and can also
allow us to see if a cookie has been activated.
Tracked URLs will count
the amount of clicks on a web page.
You can't decline web
beacons, however by preventing cookies being used on your computer, you can
prevent web beacons from tracking your activity. For information about managing
your cookie options, please click here.
Please be aware that if you disable cookies, many services on our websites will not be available to you, particularly those that contain personalised content as outlined in the section Personalised content.
Device Identifiers
Our Apps require access to the following services on your mobile device: UDID, MAC address, or other applicable device identifier. We send this information to our servers for the purpose of validating free trials. We do not share this information with any 3rd parties.
More about your privacy
To find out more about how We protect your privacy when using our website, see our PrivacyStatement.
Changes to this policy
From time to time we
may make changes to this cookie policy. If we make any substantial changes to
this cookie policy we will post these changes on this page and will do our best
to notify you of any significant changes. Please check our cookie policy on a
regular basis.