Effective Date: January 1, 2023.
The Brainix USA LLC and its subsidiaries and affiliates ("Brainix," "we," or "us") understand that your privacy is important to you and are committed to being transparent about the technologies they use. This Cookies Policy explains how and why cookies, web beacons, pixels, clear gifs, and other similar technologies (collectively "Cookies and Other Tracking Technologies") may be stored and accessed on your device when you use or visit any website or application that posts a link to this Policy (collectively, "the Sites"). This Cookies Policy should be read together with our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use.
What Are Cookies and Other Tracking Technologies?
A cookie is a small text file that can be stored and accessed on your device when you visit one of our Sites, to the extent you agree. Other tracking technologies work similarly to cookies and place small data files on your devices or monitor your website activity to allow us to collect information about how you use our Sites. This allows our Sites to recognize your device from those of other users of the Sites. The information provided below about cookies also applies to these other tracking technologies. You can find more information at www.allaboutcookies.org and www.youronlinechoices.eu.
How Our Sites Use Cookies and Other Tracking Technologies?
Brainix uses Cookies and Other Tracking Technologies to identify you and your interests, remember your preferences, and track your use of our Sites. We also use Cookies and Other Tracking Technologies to control access to certain content on our Sites, protect the Sites, and process any requests you make to us.
For Site administration and analytics purposes, Brainix has also engaged third-party service providers to track and analyze statistical usage and volume information from our Site users. These third-party service providers use persistent cookies to help us improve the user experience, manage the content on our Site, and analyze how users navigate and use the Sites.
First-Party and Third-Party Cookies
"First-party cookies" are cookies that belong to Brainix and that Brainix places on your device. "Third-party cookies" are cookies that another party places on your device through our Site. Brainix may contract with third-party service providers to send emails to users who have provided us with their contact information. To measure and improve the effectiveness of our email communications and/or determine whether messages have been opened and links clicked on, third-party service providers may place Cookies on the devices of these users.
For more information on how these companies collect and use information on our behalf, please refer to their privacy policies as indicated below.
Depending on the Site, we use the following types of cookies:
Persistent Cookies: We use Persistent Cookies to improve your experience using the Sites. This includes recording your acceptance of our Cookies Policy to remove the cookie message that appears when you use the Sites.
Session Cookies: Session Cookies are temporary and are deleted from your machine when your web browser is closed. We use Session Cookies to help us track internet usage as described above.
You can refuse to accept browser cookies by activating the appropriate setting on your browser. However, if you select this setting, you may be unable to access certain parts of the Sites. Unless you have adjusted your browser setting to refuse cookies, our system will issue cookies when you direct your browser to our Sites.
The data collected by the Sites and/or through Cookies that may be placed on your computer will not be kept for longer than is necessary to fulfill the purposes mentioned above. In any case, such information will not be kept for longer than one year.
Our Cookies are used for the following purposes:
Strictly Necessary / Technical: These Cookies are necessary to allow us to operate our Sites so you may access them as requested. These Cookies, for example, allow us to recognize that you have created an account and have logged into that account to access Site content. They also include Cookies that enable us to remember your previous actions within the same browsing session and secure our Sites.
Analytics / Performance: These Cookies are used by us or third-party service providers to analyze how the Sites are used and how they are performing. For example, these Cookies track what pages are most frequently visited and from what locations our visitors come. If you subscribe to a newsletter or register for our Sites, these Cookies may be correlated to you. These Cookies include, for example, Adobe Analytics cookies.
Functionality: These Cookies enable us to operate the Sites in accordance with the choices you make. These Cookies allow us to "remember" you in between visits. For instance, we will recognize your user name and remember how you customized the Sites and services, for example by adjusting text size, fonts, languages, and other parts of web pages that are alterable, and provide you with the same customizations upon future visits.
Third-Party Advertising: These Cookies collect information about your activities on these and other sites to provide you with targeted advertising. We may also allow our third-party service providers to use Cookies on the Sites for the same purposes identified above, including collecting information about your online activities over time and across different websites. The third-party service providers that generate these Cookies, such as Adobe, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook, have their own privacy policies and may use their Cookies to target advertising to you on other websites based on your visit to our Sites.
How Can I Refuse or Withdraw My Consent to the Use of Cookies?
If you do not want Cookies to be dropped on your device, you can adjust the setting of your Internet browser to reject the setting of all or some Cookies and to alert you when a Cookie is placed on your device. For further information about how to do so, please refer to your browser 'help,' 'tool,' or 'edit' section or see www.allaboutcookies.org. Please note that if you use your browser settings to block all Cookies (including strictly necessary Cookies), you may not be able to access or use all or parts or functionalities of our Sites.
If you want to remove previously stored Cookies, you can manually delete the Cookies at any time. However, this will not prevent the Sites from placing further Cookies on your device unless and until you adjust your Internet browser settings as described above.
For more information on the development of user profiles and the use of targeting/advertising Cookies, please see www.youronlinechoices.eu if you are located in Europe, or www.aboutads.info/choices if you are in the United States.
How We Use Other Tracking Technologies in Our Communications?
Brainix may collect information about whether you open or click on links in knowledge, survey, or event communications we send to you via web beacons.
A web beacon is a graphic image placed on a website or in an email, which alone or together with cookies compiles information about your usage or interaction with a Brainix website or email. For example, we may add web beacons to knowledge, survey, or event communications we send to you to determine whether you opened our email or clicked on a link. The analysis gathered helps us improve the effectiveness of the content and format of our websites and email communications.
How Can I Refuse or Withdraw My Consent to the Use of Web Beacons?
You can prevent web beacons by setting your email reader program to disable the functionality that allows remote images to load and by avoiding clicking on links in email messages.
Contact Us
If you have any other questions about our Cookies Policy, please contact us at:
Brainix USA LLC
Call: 954-632-7794
Email: sales@brainixusa.com
Site: www.brainixusa.com
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