Cookie Policy
Cookie Policy – Insured Creativity Inc.
Last updated: May 25, 2020
If your browser is configured to accept cookies, we may collect non-personally identifiable information passively using “cookies” and “web beacons”.
What are cookies, and why do you use them?
A “cookie” is a small software file stored temporarily or placed on your computer’s hard drive. The main purpose of a cookie is to allow a web server to identify your computer and web browser and then tailor web pages and login information to your preferences. Cookies help us promptly display the information you need to use the capabilities of the Services and other information which we consider to be of interest to you. By gathering and remembering information about your website preferences through cookies, we can provide a better web and marketing experience. Cookies don’t give us access to users’ computers, and the information we collect through cookies doesn’t include personal information. When you use the Services, we utilize “Session Cookies,” which allow us to uniquely identify your browser while you are logged in and to process your online transactions. Session Cookies disappear from your computer when you close your web browser or turn off your computer. We may also utilize “Persistent Cookies” to identify you as an Insured Creativity customer, agent, or end user and make it easier for you to use the Services. Persistent Cookies remain on your computer after you close your web browser or turn off your computer. We utilize various categories of cookies, which are summarized below along with the options available to you to manage them. Essential: Essential cookies are those that are critical to the functionality of the Services. We may use these cookies to keep a user logged into the Services and remember relevant information when the user returns to the Services. Functional: We use Functional cookies to track users’ activities in the Services, understand their preferences, and improve their user experience. These cookies can also be used to remember configurations of the Services that you can customize. Marketing: We may engage third-party providers to serve a variety of marketing cookies and web beacons that enable us to track and analyze usage, navigation, and other statistical information from visitors to the Insured Creativity Websites. This information does not include personal information, though we may re-associate this information with personal information we have collected when it is received. Marketing cookies are also used to track the performance of our advertisements and are employed by third-party advertising networks that we utilize. These ad networks follow online activities of visitors to the Insured Creativity Websites and use this information to inform, optimize, and serve tailored advertisements on the Insured Creativity Websites or on other websites you visit that we believe would most effectively promote the Services to you. We also use third parties to collect information that assists us in other methods of “re-marketing” our Services to visitors to the Insured Creativity Websites, including customized email communications. Please be aware that this Cookie Policy does not govern the use of third-party websites or services or providers of third-party services.
Do I have to accept cookies?
In order to use certain Services, you will need to have cookies enabled. If you reject cookies, you will not be able to log in and use those Services. In such a case you will receive a pop-up message that your browser cookies are not enabled. If you enable your browser to accept cookies, you can then refresh the page to continue. If your browser is configured to accept cookies, we collect non-personally identifiable information passively using “cookies” and “web beacons”. We use cookies to help provide our Services and for analytics purposes.
Although most browsers are initially set to accept cookies, you can change your browser settings to notify you when you receive a cookie or to reject cookies generally. To learn more about how to control privacy settings and cookie management, click the link for your browser below.
To learn more about cookies; how to control, disable or delete them, please visit https://www.aboutcookies.com/. Some third-party advertising networks, like Google, allow you to opt out of or customize preferences associated with your internet browsing. For more information on how Google lets you customize these preferences, see their documentation. Many jurisdictions require or recommend that website operators inform users as to the nature of cookies they utilize and, in certain circumstances, obtain the consent of their users to the placement of certain cookies. If you are an Insured Creativity customer, it is your responsibility to inform the individuals with whom you interact using the Services as to the types of cookies utilized in the Services and, as necessary, to obtain their consent. If you require more specific information as to the nature of the cookies utilized in the Services for purposes of fulfilling these obligations, please contact us by email at privacy@insuredcreativity.com.
What’s a Web beacon?
We may also employ web beacons to help us better manage content in the Services by informing us what content is effective. Web beacons are tiny graphics with a unique identifier, similar in function to cookies, and are used to track the online movements of internet users. Unlike cookies, which are stored on a user’s computer hard drive, web beacons are embedded invisibly on websites. We use web beacons for statistical tracking purposes only, and these are set up so that they do not collect or identify any personally identifiable information.
What are log files?
As is true with most websites, Insured Creativity gathers certain information automatically and stores it in log files. This information includes internet protocol addresses as well as browser, internet service provider, referring/exit pages, operating system, date/time stamp, and clickstream data. We do this for the purposes of maintaining the integrity of the system, system security, and compliance.