We use a variety of technologies to help us better understand how you use GitClear.com (we'll refer to gitclear.com as the "Site"). We'll refer to the Site and our Services collectively as "GitClear" throughout this policy.
By using GitClear, you consent to us using cookies and similar tracking technologies in the ways described on this page.
GitClear adheres to the Digital Advertising Alliance's Self-Regulatory Principles for Online Behavioral Advertising. As part of our commitment to upholding a high standard of transparency in ourPrivacy Policy and practices, we've created this guide to explain the tracking technologies we use on the Site.
There are a few common types of tracking technologies used on GitClear:
Cookies: This is a small data file sent from a server to your web browser or mobile device that is stored in your browser cache or mobile device. Advertising which corresponds better to the interests indicated by the information stored by that cookie can then be displayed to. You can configure your browser's settings to reflect your preference to accept or reject cookies (seeManaging Cookies below).
Clear gifs, web beacons, web bugs: These are tiny graphics with a unique identifier similar in function to cookies, and are used to track the online movements of web users. In contrast to cookies, which are stored on a user's computer hard drive, clear gifs are embedded invisibly on web pages and are about the size of the period at the end of this sentence. We do not tie the information gathered by clear gifs to your personally identifiable information.
While GitClear does not currently employ Flash cookies, also known as local shared objects (LSOs), some third parties you interact with when using the Services may use these cookies, which are used to collect and store information, but differ from browser cookies in the amount, type, and manner in which data is stored. To learn how to manage privacy and storage settings for Flash cookies, clickhere.
Tracking technologies have two different lifespans:
Persistent means it remembers certain information about your preferences for viewing the site, and allows GitClear to recognize you each time you return. Persistent cookies are stored on your browser cache or mobile device until you choose to delete them.
Session, on the other hand, is specific to a particular visit to the site, to carry information as you view different pages on GitClear so you don’t have to re-enter information. Session cookies expire and delete themselves automatically when you leave the Site or close your web browser.
GitClear uses tracking technologies for a few general purposes:
Strictly necessary: Vital to ensuring that GitClear works properly for visitors and members (such as maintaining the security and integrity of the Site).
Performance: Help us understand how the Site or the Apps are functioning so that we can improve our services.
Functionality: Retain your personal preferences as you use the Site or the Apps to enhance your experience.
Marketing and Advertising: Gather data to help deliver advertising content relevant to your interests.
GitClear uses cookies to record what purchases members and visitors are interested in making and to make it easier for you to browse the Site whenever you visit. Cookies also permit us to learn about what ads you see and click when you visit GitClear, to limit the number of times you may see the same ad, or to show you more useful and relevant ads. This is done by understanding what may interest you based on your web browsing and web searching. The cookies used for this process only the search terms you use and technical information related to your PC or other device as follows:
the referral search term, or, the term that you entered into a search engine which then displayed our site as a search result.
the onsite search term, or, a term you entered in the search box on our site
the type of internet browser you are using
the operating system of your PC or device
the time and date you landed on or searched our site
time spent on our webpage
the address of the site which referred you to our site (e.g., google.com)
GitClear sometimes partners with third-party services who may use various tracking technologies to provide certain services or features, including targeted online marketing techniques such as attribution tracking, remarketing, and cross-device tracking.
Attribution tracking means estimating what advertising or marketing source a user followed to come to GitClear, or to determine what marketing source should get credit for actions like a visit or a purchase.
Remarketing means showing relevant ads to an audience based on prior shopping patterns on GitClear, whether or not the audience made a purchase.
Cross-device tracking means recognizing an audience across multiple devices or browsers.
Some of these third-party services may provide us with information about you (such as demographic information, cross-device information, or interest categories) from a combination of sources that permit us to provide you with more relevant and useful advertising. The Apps may include third party mobile analytics software and APIs that may be used to enhance our data, to improve the Services, or for marketing purposes.
These technologies allow a partner to recognize your computer or mobile device each time you visit GitClear, but do not allow access to other personally identifiable information from GitClear. No other personal data is passed to our advertising partners, and they cannot identify you or contact you directly from the information available to them. However, these technologies may allow us or a third party to recognize you, either across devices or over time. GitClear does not have control over these third-party technologies, which maintain their own privacy policies, and they are not covered by our Privacy Policy, although we do require them to follow applicable laws and self-regulatory programs. The Site may include widgets from third-party websites and social networks, and third parties may chose to include GitClear widgets on their websites. GitClear, as well as the third party, may receive analytics from those widgets that may be used to enhance our data, to improve the Services, or for marketing purposes. You can manage your privacy preferences for these widgets via your account with the third party.
When you use GitClear via a browser, you can change your web browser's settings to reflect your cookie preferences. Each browser is a little different, but usually these settings are under the "options" or "preferences" menu. The links below provide information about cookie settings for the browsers supported by GitClear:
If you do not wish to have this information used for the purpose of serving you interest-based advertisements, you may opt-out by clickinghere (or if you are located in the European Union clickhere). Please note this does not opt you out of being served advertisements. You will continue to receive generic advertisements. You may opt out of the use of cookies by Google Analyticshere. Please note that if you reject or block all cookies in your browser settings, you will not be able to take full advantage of GitClear's services as some cookies are necessary for the site to function properly.
You can learn more about managing your preferences for ads online, particularly for many third-party advertising networks, through resources made available by the Digital Advertising Alliance athttps://www.aboutads.info/ or via the Network Advertising Initiative athttp://optout.networkadvertising.org/.
If you have questions or concerns, please contact us at privacy@gitclear.com.