1. Cookies in this site and how we use them
This policy details how we use cookies and cookie-like files and technologies on our websites, e.g. Local Shared Objects or web beacons etc. They are referred generically as “cookies”. If you visit our websites and your browser settings accept cookies, we consider this as acceptance of our use of cookies. EU GDBR law requires every website owner to be obligated to give a visitor the possibility to opt-out from tracking by showing the "We use cookies" banner, which you allowed to do.
What are cookies and how do they work?
Cookies are small files that are sent to and stored in your computer by the websites you visit. Cookies are stored in your browser’s file directory. Next time you visit the site, your browser will read the cookie and relay the information back to the website or element that originally set the cookie. To learn more about these technologies and how they work, please see e.g. allaboutcookies.org.
Why we use cookies?
We use cookies to offer you a smoother experience. View your options for managing cookies in the next chapter. Any site which is build with a CMS uses cookies because e.g. user sessions work by using cookies. This site is build with Drupal 8.
Basic functions
These cookies are essential for running our websites and are the key to providing you a smooth experience. You can navigate uninterrupted e.g. by remembering language and country choices you’ve made and by preserving authentication to secure parts of the domain.
Site improvement
These cookies enable to improve the website by looking at how they are used. By doing analytical profiling to understand e.g. unique users reading a particular article (to know what is popular) or if a video file was viewed or abandoned halfway through. Using cookies one can look at where content is accessed and know how to arrange the sites for optimal user experience.
Personalization
Cookies help make the content as personalized as possible, for example by showing user-targeted banners and relevant recommendations. By examining what type of reference was used to reach the sites, e.g. an email campaign or a link from a referral site, one can estimate the effectiveness of promotions and advertising campaigns.
How long do we keep the information?
It depends based on the type of cookies. Session cookies expire when you close the browser. Persistent cookies, including Local Shared Objects (“Flash cookies”), have a default value of 365 days, but it might be also more or less.
2. Google analytics
Google Analytics tracking script is installed. We only use it to see who is visiting habinator.com.
How Google uses your information which is transferred to their services you can read from
marketingplatform.google.com/about/analytics/terms/us/.
3. Habinator Health Coach app
If you are looking the privacy policy of the Habinator Health Coach platform you'll find it here.