Cookie policy
This cookie policy ("Policy") describes what cookies are and how and
they're being used by the digitalage.com website ("Website" or
"Service") and any of its related products and services (collectively,
"Services"). This Policy is a legally binding agreement between you
("User", "you" or "your") and Hop-on, Inc ("Hop-on, Inc", "we", "us"
or "our"). You should read this Policy so you can understand the types
of cookies we use, the information we collect using cookies and how
that information is used. It also describes the choices available to
you regarding accepting or declining the use of cookies. For further
information on how we use, store and keep your personal data secure,
see our privacy policy.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small pieces of data stored in text files that are saved
on your computer or other devices when websites are loaded in a
browser. They are widely used to remember you and your preferences,
either for a single visit (through a "session cookie") or for multiple
repeat visits (using a "persistent cookie"). Session cookies are
temporary cookies that are used during the course of your visit to the
Website, and they expire when you close the web browser. Persistent
cookies are used to remember your preferences within our Website and
remain on your desktop or mobile device even after you close your
browser or restart your computer. They ensure a consistent and
efficient experience for you while visiting the Website and Services.
Cookies may be set by the Website ("first-party cookies"), or by third
parties, such as those who serve content or provide advertising or
analytics services on the Website ("third party cookies"). These third
parties can recognize you when you visit our website and also when you
visit certain other websites. You may learn more about cookies and how
they work in this guide.
What type of cookies do we use?
Necessary cookies
Necessary cookies allow us to offer you the best possible experience
when accessing and navigating through our Website and using its
features. For example, these cookies let us recognize that you have
created an account and have logged into that account to access the
content.
Functionality cookies
Functionality cookies let us operate the Website and Services in
accordance with the choices you make. For example, we will recognize
your username and remember how you customized the Website and Services
during future visits.
Analytical cookies
These cookies enable us and third party services to collect aggregated
data for statistical purposes on how our visitors use the Website.
These cookies do not contain personal information such as names and
email addresses and are used to help us improve your user experience
of the Website.
Advertising cookies
Advertising cookies allow us and third parties serve relevant ads to
you more effectively and help us collect aggregated audit data,
research, and performance reporting for advertisers. They also enable
us to understand and improve the delivery of ads to you and know when
certain ads have been shown to you. Your web browser may request
advertisements directly from ad network servers, these networks can
view, edit, or set their own cookies, just as if you had requested a
web page from their website. Although we do not use cookies to create
a profile of your browsing behavior on third party websites, we do use
aggregate data from third parties to show you relevant, interest-based
advertising. We do not provide any personal information that we
collect to advertisers.
Social media cookies
Third party cookies from social media sites (such as Facebook,
Twitter, etc) let us track social network users when they visit or use
the Website and Services, or share content, by using a tagging
mechanism provided by those social networks. These cookies are also
used for event tracking and remarketing purposes. Any data collected
with these tags will be used in accordance with our and social
networks’ privacy policies. We will not collect or share any
personally identifiable information from the user.
Do we use web beacons or tracking pixels?
Our emails may contain a "web beacon" (or "tracking pixel") to tell us
whether our emails are opened and verify any clicks through to links
or advertisements within the email. We may use this information for
purposes including determining which of our emails are more
interesting to users and to query whether users who do not open our
emails wish to continue receiving them. The pixel will be deleted when
you delete the email. If you do not wish the pixel to be downloaded to
your device, you should read the email in plain text view or with
images disabled.
What are your cookie options?
If you don't like the idea of cookies or certain types of cookies, you
can change your browser's settings to delete cookies that have already
been set and to not accept new cookies. To learn more about how to do
this, visit internetcookies.com
Changes and amendments
We reserve the right to modify this Policy or its terms relating to
the Website and Services at any time, effective upon posting of an
updated version of this Policy on the Website. When we do, we will
revise the updated date at the bottom of this page. Continued use of
the Website and Services after any such changes shall constitute your
consent to such changes.
Acceptance of this policy
You acknowledge that you have read this Policy and agree to all its
terms and conditions. By accessing and using the Website and Services
you agree to be bound by this Policy. If you do not agree to abide by
the terms of this Policy, you are not authorized to access or use the
Website and Services.
Contacting us
If you would like to contact us to understand more about this Policy
or wish to contact us concerning any matter relating to our use of
cookies, you may send an email to [email protected].
This document was last updated on May 17, 2021