Cookie policy
We have provided this cookie policy to tell you more about why we use cookies and other similar identifying technologies, the types of cookies and similar technologies we use, and your choices in relation to these technologies.
Cookie Overview
A cookie is a small piece of data that is sent to your browser or device by websites, mobile apps, and advertisements that you access or use. This data is stored on your browser or device and helps websites and mobile apps remember things about you. For example, cookies may help us remember certain preferences you have selected, such as your language preference.
Our Use of Cookies
Like most online services, Online Touch uses cookies for a number of reasons, like protecting your Online Touch data and account, helping us see which features are most popular, counting visitors to a page, improving our users’ experience, keeping our services secure, and just generally providing you with a better, more intuitive, and satisfying experience. The cookies we use generally fall into one of the following categories.
Category of Cookies | Why we use these cookies |
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Session | We use these cookies to operate our service. |
Preferences | We use these cookies to remember your settings and preferences. For example, we may use these cookies to remember your language preferences. |
Security | We use these cookies to help identify and prevent security risks. For example, we may use these cookies to store your web-session information to prevent others from changing your password without your username and password. |
Analytics | We use these cookies to help us improve our services. For example, we can use these cookies to learn more about which features are the most popular with our users and which ones might need some tweaks. |
Advertising | We use these cookies to deliver advertisements, to make them more relevant and meaningful to consumers, and to track the efficiency of our advertising campaigns, both on our services and on other websites or mobile apps. |
Third-party cookies
We use third-party cookies to personalise content and ads, to provide social media features and to analyse our traffic. Third party services we are using include Google Analytics and Google AdSense. We also share information about your use of our site with our social media, advertising and analytics partners who may combine it with other information you’ve provided to them or they’ve collected from your use of their services. The use of cookies by these companies is subject to the privacy policies of those third parties. How Google uses data when you use our partners’ sites or apps.
Cookies by themselves can't be used to find out the identity of any user. The information is completely anonymous and doesn't contain any of your personal data. Unless you choose to tell them, the third party sites will never know who you are even if they assign your browser a cookie.
Your Choices
Your browser probably lets you choose whether to accept browser cookies. And you may even be able to choose or limit the use of cookies and other similar technologies in mobile apps. But these technologies are an important part of how our services work, so removing or rejecting cookies, or limiting the use of other similar technologies could affect the availability and functionality of our services.
Web browser opt-out
Most web browsers are set to accept cookies by default. If you don’t want to allow cookies you may have some options. Your browser may provide you with a set of tools to manage cookies. You can usually set your browser to refuse some cookies or all cookies. For example, some browsers give you the option to allow first-party cookies but block third-party cookies. So what is the difference between first-party and third-party cookies?
- A "first-party" cookie is served by the page or domain that you are visiting. So for example, when you visit Online Touch and we serve a cookie for purposes of remembering your settings that is a first-party cookie.
- A "third-party" cookie is served by a company that doesn’t operate the page or domain you are visiting. So for example, when you visit Online Touch and Google serves a cookie on Online Touch for our analytics that is a third-party cookie.
You may also be able to remove cookies from your browser. Your ability to manage cookies through a mobile browser, however, may be limited. For more information about how to manage your cookie settings, please follow the instructions provided by your browser which are usually located within the “Help,” “Tools,” or “Edit” settings.