AMPLIFFY COOKIES POLICY
I.- WHEN THIS POLICY APPLIES?
This policy applies when accessing www.ampliffy.com, its subdomains and other web sites where this
Cookies
Policy is referred or made accessible for you to read and accept. This Cookies Policy forms part of our
general Privacy Policy.
We have created this Cookies Policy to provide you with clear and explicit information about cookies and
other technologies that we and our trusted partners use on the website and your choices when it comes to
these technologies.
By accessing the website for the first time, without previously having cookies from this website, you
will
see a window informing you of the use of cookies and where you can view this Cookies Policy. If you
click
the accept button, you agree / consent to the use of cookies and these will be installed on your
computer or
device, otherwise cookies will not be installed and browsing and the service of this website may be
limited
.
If you consent to the use of cookies and other technologies and to our and third parties’ use, in
accordance
with this policy, you agree of any personal information that we and our trusted partners collect using
these
technologies. You may opt-out and change your cookie preferences later at any time by accessing our
Cookies
Settings tool that will be always available on the home page of the website. See the section, “how can I
opt-out to the installation of cookies and other technologies?” below for more information.
If you do not consent to the use of cookies and other technologies, please configure your preferences on
our
Cookies Settings or block or disable them using your browser settings, the opt-out links identified in
this
policy, or the settings within your device.
If you accept cookies you consent to the possible processing of personal data for all purposes
indicated,
international transfers and communications; but if you do not consent to such use then please do not
accept
the use of cookies.
II.- WHAT ARE COOKIES AND WHAT OTHER TECHNOLOGIES ARE YOU USED?
Cookies are text files of a small size, often encrypted, that a website stores on a computer or other
devices when accessing the website. Cookies may store or allow us and/or third parties to access certain
non-identifiable and anonymous information about you. When you revisit the site cookies may be read to
set
the preferences and browser settings for you. Cookies can be “persistent” or “session” cookies.
Persistent
cookies remain on your computer when you have gone offline, while session cookies are deleted as soon as
you
close your web browser. To find out more about cookies, including how to see what cookies have been set
and
how to block and delete cookies, please visit https://knowcookies.com/
Pixels: A pixel is code that placed on the website. It helps to track conversions from ads, optimize ads
based on collected data, build targeted audiences for future ads, and remarket on pixels’ third party
(such
as third party sites and social media) to qualified leads—users who have already taken some kind of
action
on the website- learn more about pixels here
Tags: Ad Tags are the HTML code a browser uses to fetch an advertisement from an Ad Server – it is a
redirect to content rather than content itself. Learn more about tags here
Javascript: This script is implemented in the source code of our website. We use it to create
interactive
effects within web browsers but we do not collect any personal data by means of this technology.
Note that failure to allow the use of cookies and other technologies means that certain services or
functionalities of the website will not be available to the user and/or will not work properly.
III.- WHAT TYPES OF COOKIES DOES AMPLIFFY USES AND WHAT FOR?
Technical and UI Customization cookies to store your preferences across web pages (e.g. language) and
not
linked to other persistent identifiers. These cookies are always active as are strictly necessary for
you to
have an adequate experience on the website. Technical cookies are used to provide certain
functionalities
such as keeping track of your input when filling online forms, keeping track of the items the user has
selected by clicking on a button, securing the service, storing technical data needed to play back video
or
audio content, integrating social plug-in modules and to authenticate you upon log on to pages that
requires
identification / authentication. These cookies are always active as are strictly necessary to provide
you
with what you would expect as an acceptable service behaviour of any website.
Analytics cookies (such as our own and those of Google or ComScore). These cookies are used to analyse
the
visits made, places, behaviour and times of website navigation. The cookie information is transmitted to
and
stored directly by the analytical providers on their servers. These cookies are used anonymously, in
aggregate form, to prepare website trend reports and analyse traffic to finally enhance your experience.
Google Analytics is service provided by Google, Inc. Google Analytics uses cookies to help us analyse
how
users use our website. The information generated by these cookies (including your truncated IP address)
is
transmitted to and stored by Google on servers in the United States. Google will use this information
for
the purpose of evaluating your, and other users’, use of our website, compiling reports for us on
website
activity and providing other services relating to website activity and internet usage. Please note that
Google only receives your truncated IP address. This is sufficient for Google to identify
(approximately)
the country from which you are visiting our sites, but is not sufficient to identify you, or your
computer
or mobile device, individually. The maximum retention period of the data is 14 months. You can find more
information here including a link to Google’s privacy policy .
To serve you interest-based ads, we use information such as your interactions with Ampliffy sites,
content,
or services. We do not use personally identifiable information such as name or e-mail to serve
interest-based ads. In serving you interest-based ads we only keep information collected for as long as
required to provide our advertising services.
We and our partners use the information collected by means of these cookies to deliver content,
including
ads, relevant to your interests on Ampliffy sites and third-party sites. We work with DoubleClick, a
platform provided by Google Ireland Limited, which helps us gather information about our audience,
helping
us to manage the ads and marketing campaigns that are published on our website (positions, campaign
duration, formats, link, tracking, etc). Approved third parties’ ad partners may also set cookies when
you
interact with Ampliffy. Third parties include social media networks and advertising companies. Third
parties
use cookies in the process of delivering content, including ads relevant to your interests, to measure
the
effectiveness of their ads, and to perform services on behalf of Ampliffy. You can always check the
third
parties that set cookies and set your consent preferences for every partner listed individually by
clicking
“Cookie Settings” at the bottom of the page and then “View our partners“: Click on a partner name to get
more information on what it does, what data it is collecting and how it is using it.
We work with third parties, such as advertisers, publishers, social media networks, search engines, ad
serving companies, and advertising companies working on their behalf, to improve the relevance of ads we
serve. In providing you interest-based ads we do not associate your interactions on unaffiliated sites
with
personally identifiable information, and we do not provide any personally identifiable information to
advertisers or to third party sites that display our interest-based ads. Advertisers and other third
parties
may assume that users who interact with or click on an interest-based ad or content are part of the
group
that the ad or content is directed towards (for example, users in a particular geographical area or
users
who has viewed a page of a particular software). They may automatically receive an IP address when this
happens. They may also use cookies to measure the effectiveness of their ads, show you more relevant
advertising content, and perform services on behalf of Ampliffy.
Ampliffy offers you choices about receiving interest-based ads from us. You can choose not to receive
interest-based ads from Ampliffy. You will still see ads, but they will not be based on your interests.
Please visit our Cookies settings page at the bottom of the page to learn how to set your
preferences.
Please go to youronlinechoices.com to learn more about behavioural advertising and to know the steps you
can
take to protect your privacy on the internet
Our website uses JavaScript too to detect the use of ad blocking extensions for web browsers. This
script is
implemented in the source code of our website. The script simulates the display of an ad and confirms
that
it is displayed on a user’s device. To do this, we do not store any information on users’ devices and
process no personal data. If we detect that a user deploys an ad blocker, we may interact with them on
the
use of ad blockers and/or adapt the content available to them. If a user no longer wants us to use ad
blocker detection mechanisms, they may opt-out by leaving the web site. We reserve the right to restrict
access to our websites if users do not agree to the use of ad blocker detection mechanisms.
IV.- WHO AM I SHARING MY DATA WITH AND WHO IS THE DATA “CONTROLLER”?
A data controller is the entity that you provide data with and decides on the purpose of the data,
provided
your prior consent or other legal basis.
Email address: privacy@Ampliffy.com
Please refer to “Cookie Settings” at the bottom of the page and then “View our partners” to obtain
information of our trusted partners that install cookies and other technologies.
Please do not hesitate to reach us by any of the means above for any question about data protection and
privacy.
V.- WHAT’S THE LEGAL BASIS OF THE PROCESSING?
The legal basis for the processing of your data is your consent.
VI.- HOW CAN I OPT-OUT TO THE INSTALLATION OF COOKIES AND OTHER TECHNOLOGIES?
There are several ways you can opt-out from cookies usage:
Ampliffy has implemented a Cookies preference system where you can always choose not to use cookies for
advertising and / or analytical purposes, always available at the bottom of the home page (see link
called
‘Cookie Settings’). Note that technical and UX cookies are always active as otherwise the website will
not
function properly.
You can opt-out of behavioural advertisement at any time here, via the NAI’s consumer opt-out system or
via
the DAA’s WebChoices Tool. Ampliffy recommends to use both systems as some ad partners may participate
in
one and not the other.
Furthermore, our analytics partners have implemented their own ways for you to opt-out:
To opt out of the data processing performed by Google, please go to
https://myadcenter.google.com/?hl=en&sasb=true.
You can set your browser to refuse or accept cookies, or set the browser so that cookies are
automatically
deleted once you close your browser, computer or device. You may change your cookies settings in
browsers as
follows:
- Google Chrome Settings > Privacy > Content Settings > Cookies
- Firefox Preferences > Privacy.
- Internet Explorer under Tools > Internet Options > Privacy > Advanced
- Safari Preferences > Privacy.
Please note that opting out will not affect the lawfulness of processing based on your consent before
withdrawal.
VII.- IS THE DATA SECURED?
We and our trusted third parties have adopted adequate technical and organizational measures to avoid
alteration, loss or unauthorised access to your data: We select only trusted and certified partners that
process your data and we take care that they have taken strict measures too. We and our partners also
use
encryption protocols to access or transfer your data and anonymize techniques to mitigate the risks in
case
of a data leak.
VIII.- HOW CAN I KNOW IF YOU CHANGE THIS POLICY?
We will inform you sufficiently in advance if there are important changes and require your consent if
any of
those changes impact your privacy rights.
Last version June 2023.