Cookie Policy
Last updated: December 28, 2021
This policy explains how Natural Intelligence Ltd. (“NI”, “we”, or “us”) uses cookies on our websites. By using our sites, you agree to cookie usage as described here.
We may update this policy at any time and will notify you of significant changes on our sites. Your continued use means you accept these changes. If you don’t agree, you can stop using our sites or adjust your browser settings to decline cookies.
This policy is part of our Privacy Policy. Here’s what we’ll cover:
- What cookies are
- How we use them
- Third-party cookie usage
- Your cookie choices
- Interest-based advertising
1. What Cookies Are?
A cookie is a small text file stored in your browser that helps websites recognize you as a visitor. Cookies serve several purposes: enabling features, analyzing usage, remembering preferences, and delivering targeted ads.
There are two main types: session cookies, which disappear when you close your browser, and persistent cookies, which stay until they expire or you delete them. Cookies from the site you’re visiting are “first-party cookies,” while those from other services are “third-party cookies.”
We often combine cookies with pixel tags (also called web beacons) on our sites. These invisible graphics work with cookies to track how visitors use our sites, measure referrals from partners, and deliver personalized ads based on your interests.
2. What cookies are used for when I use the Site?
When you visit our site, we and our partners may set cookies in your browser. Some cookies only work when you use specific features, while others serve longer-term purposes as detailed in our Privacy Policy.
Here’s what different cookies do:
Essential Cookies:
First-party cookies that enable basic features like staying logged in and making purchases.
Analytics Cookies:
Help us improve our sites by tracking how they’re used. We also test new features with these cookies. May be first-party or third-party.
Preference Cookies:
Remember your site settings and choices.
Ad Targeting Cookies:
Third-party cookies that help deliver relevant ads based on your browsing activity and measure ad performance.
3. How do third parties use cookies on the Sites?
Our analytics and advertising partners use cookies to anonymously track how you use our site and other sites you visit. This helps them understand user behavior and deliver more relevant services.
4. What are my cookie options?
You can control cookies through your browser settings, including deleting existing cookies and blocking new ones. Check your browser’s help section for instructions.
Note: Blocking cookies may limit site functionality – some features might not work properly, and your preferences won’t save.
5. How to manage cookies?
While you can control cookies through your browser settings, disabling them may affect how our site works. Some features might not function correctly without cookies.
Want to opt out of targeted ads? Visit:
- EU users: www.youronlinechoices.eu
- US users: www.aboutads.info/choices
How to Manage Cookies in Your Browser
Google Chrome
- Go to Settings (click wrench icon)
- Open Advanced Settings > Privacy > Content Settings
- Under “Cookies”:
- Allow all: Select ‘Allow local data’
- First-party only: ‘Block third-party cookies’
- Block all: ‘Block sites from setting data’
Microsoft Edge
- Click More actions > Settings
- Find Advanced Settings
- Under Cookies:
- Default: Don’t block
- Optional: Block third-party only
- Restart Edge
Firefox
- Menu > Options > Privacy
- Under Cookies:
- Enable: Check ‘Accept cookies’
- Disable: Uncheck ‘Accept cookies’
Safari
- Safari menu > Preferences > Security
- Choose:
- Enable: ‘Only from sites visited’
- Disable: ‘Never’
6. About Personalized Ads
We and our partners use cookies to deliver ads we think you’ll find relevant. Note that this targeting is handled by third parties – we don’t control their methods or data collection.
Contact: [email protected]
Third-Party Cookies
We use Google services and features (Google LLC, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA).
Google Analytics
We use Google Analytics to track site usage. It places cookies on your computer to collect data, including your IP address, which is sent to Google’s servers in the U.S.
Our site uses the “gat._anonymize();” code to ensure anonymous IP collection (IP-masking).
For EU users, Google masks part of your IP address. Only in rare cases is a full IP sent to U.S. servers, where it’s then shortened. Google uses this data to analyze site usage, create reports, and improve services. They won’t link your IP to other Google data.
While you can block cookies through browser settings, this may limit site features. You can also stop Google’s data collection by installing their browser plugin: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=en-GB.
Google Dynamic Remarketing
We use this to show you ads across the Internet, especially on Google Display Network. It places a cookie to track which pages you’ve viewed, helping show relevant ads on other sites. This cookie doesn’t identify you personally or access your device.
Don’t want our ads? Opt out through Google’s Ads Settings or check Google’s Privacy Policy.
Google AdWords
We advertise our site through Google AdWords, mainly in Google search results.
To stop seeing our ads, visit Google’s Ads Settings. See Google’s Privacy Policy for details.
DoubleClick by Google
Uses cookies for interest-based ads. These track which ads you’ve seen and if you clicked them, but don’t collect personal info.
Want to opt out? Visit Google’s Ads Settings. More info in Google’s Privacy Policy.
Facebook Conversion Tracking Pixel
This tool tracks user actions after clicking Facebook ads on our site. It helps us measure ad effectiveness for statistics and market research. The data stays anonymous, but Facebook can link it to user accounts and use it for their own ad purposes, as per their privacy policy.
Facebook Conversion Tracking may show you ads on and off Facebook. It also saves a cookie on your computer.
By using our site, you agree to this data processing.
Click here to opt out.
Hotjar
We use Hotjar to better understand user needs and optimize our service. It helps us see how you interact with our site (time spent, clicks, likes/dislikes).
Hotjar collects data on:
- User behavior and devices
- IP address (de-identified)
- Device screen size and type
- Browser info
- Country location
- Preferred language
Hotjar stores this in a pseudonymized user profile for us. They’re contractually forbidden from selling this data.
For more details, check out Hotjar’s support site.
Outbrain
We use Outbrain (39 West 13th Street, 3rd floor, New York, NY 10011) to track page views and clicks. This helps us tailor ads to your interests.
Opt out here
More info: Outbrain Privacy Policy
Taboola
Taboola (1115 Broadway, 7th fl., New York, NY, 10010) tracks your page views and clicks to help us target ads.
Opt out here
Details: Taboola’s Cookie Policy
Gemini
We use Gemini (Yahoo) (701 1st Ave., Sunnyvale, CA, 94089) to track page views for ad targeting.
Opt out here
Learn more: Gemini Privacy Policy
New Relic
New Relic (188 Spear St., Suite 1200 San Francisco, CA 94105) monitors our site to improve performance and spot browser issues.
Opt out: Use your browser’s “Do Not Track” setting
More info: New Relic’s Privacy Policy
By using our site, you’re okay with these tools tracking your activity. Each section has opt-out info if you’re not on board.
Invoca
We use Invoca, Inc. (419 State Street Santa Barbara, CA 93101, “Invoca”) tech to optimize our phone-based ad campaigns for quality and billing.
For more info, check out Invoca Privacy Policy.
Active Prospects and Jornaya
We use ActiveProspect’s TrustedForm Script and Jornaya script to document your contact consent. On pages with these scripts, they collect:
- Page URL
- Your mouse movements and clicks
- Contact info you input
- Page snapshot
- Your IP address
- Time on page
- Script load time
- Your page interactions
- Browser HTTP headers
For the full scoop, see:
ActiveProspect Privacy Policy: https://activeprospect.com/privacy-policy/
Jornaya Consumer Privacy Policy: https://www.jornaya.com/consumer-privacy-policy/
Snapchat
We use Snap Inc. (63 Market Street, Venice, CA 90291, USA “Snapchat”) tools for targeted “Snapchat Ads”. A Snapchat pixel on our site connects to their servers when you visit, linking your visit to your Snapchat account.
Poptin
We use technologies from Poptin Ltd. (Aluf Kalman Magen St 3, Tel Aviv-Yafo, “Poptin”) to personalize your experience. This helps us adjust our ad campaigns and offer better deals. We may collect info about your site activity, including pages visited, links clicked, and searches made.
Quora
We use pixel technologies from Quora, Inc. (650 Castro Street, Suite 450, Mountain View, CA 94041) on this site. This tracks user actions after clicking a Quora ad to our site, helping us measure ad effectiveness for stats and research.
List of third parties that can access info through our partners’ sites:
- Google AdWords + Doubleclick – Google’s Ads Settings
- Bing – Privacy dashboard
- Cake – Privacy Policy
- Facebook – Ads settings, Data Policy
- Outbrain – Privacy Policy
- Yahoo – Privacy Policy