Ploy

Website Cookies Policy

This Cookies Policy applies whenever you visit a website on the ploy.club domain, unless expressly stated otherwise (collectively, the “Websites” and each a “Website”). Other than the Websites, this Cookies Policy does not apply to any of our services, applications, products and content, which are each subject to their own, separate, notices.

On the Websites, we may use cookies and other tracking technologies such as software development kits (SDKs), pixels and local storage. These technologies allow us to store information or gain access to information stored on your device to enable certain features and distinguish you from other visitors. Tracking technologies are used by most website providers to let users navigate between pages efficiently, ensure web security, understand how their websites are used, remember user preferences and generally improve the user experience.

1. What technologies are used?

Cookies: Cookies are small text files that enable us and our service providers to uniquely identify your browser or device for various purposes, including those described above. Cookies normally work by assigning a unique number to your device and are stored on your browser by the websites that you visit as well as third party service providers to those websites.

Cookies can remain on your computer or mobile device for different periods of time. Some cookies are "session cookies", meaning that they exist only while your browser is open and are deleted automatically once you close your browser. Session cookies cannot be used to track your browser or device from website to website.

Other cookies are "persistent cookies", meaning that they survive after your browser is closed. Most persistent cookies are set to automatically expire after a defined duration (for example, a few days, weeks or months). When you return to that website (or visit other websites that use the same cookies) the website provider or its service providers can recognise the persistent cookies they have set and recognise your browsing device.

SDKs: SDKs are pieces of code that enable data to be collected about your device, network and interaction with a website. Like cookies, they generally operate by assigning your device a unique number.

Pixels (also called beacons or tags): Pixels are small 1 pixel x 1 pixel invisible image files that are embedded in certain website pages or emails. They can be used to collect information about your visit to that website page or to record the fact you opened an email.

When you open a website page or email with an embedded pixel, the page or email will automatically run simple code that downloads the 1x1 image file to your browser or device. At the same time, the code also passes certain information about your device and your actions on the website, or the fact that you opened the email, to the website server. Your interest in the website or email can then be logged and used for analytics or advertising purposes.

Local storage: Local storage files are created by websites to store information locally on your device. They are very similar to cookies, but can have slightly different properties (for example, local storage can be used to store more information and can be stored in a different location on your device to cookies). Local storage is normally used to speed up site functionality and remember your preferences.

2. Categories of tracking technologies

Tracking technologies can either be “First-party” or “Third-party”. First-party tracking technologies refers to tracking technologies that we set and use directly. Third-party tracking technologies refer to tracking technologies set by third parties (such as our analytics or advertising service providers) through our Websites.

The types of tracking technologies used by us and our partners in connection with the Websites can be classified into one of four categories, namely (i) "Strictly necessary", (ii) "Functionality", (iii) "Analytics and performance" (iv) "Advertising and marketing". We have set out some further general information about each of these categories below.

(i) Strictly necessary

These tracking technologies are strictly necessary to provide you with the Website and the features you have requested, such as to allow you to log into secure areas of the Website. Because these technologies are essential for the Website and the features you have requested to work, you cannot decline these tracking technologies.

First-party tracking technologies (set by Ploy):

We may use first-party tracking technologies for the following essential purposes:

As explained above, these tracking technologies are strictly necessary to operate our Websites and cannot be declined. Some of these tracking technologies have a maximum duration of 24 months.

(ii) Functionality

Functionality tracking technologies record information you enter or choices you make, such as your login details, login status, ID, language preference for the Website and your cookie consent choice. ­­­­­ They help to make the Website work more efficiently and enable us to tailor the Website to your preferences.

First-party tracking technologies (set by Ploy):

We may use first-party tracking technologies for the following functionality purposes:

Some of these tracking technologies have a maximum duration of 24 months.

(iii) Analytics and performance

We may use analytics and performance tracking technologies to analyse how you use the Website, including which pages you view most often, how you interact with the content, measure any errors that occur and test different design ideas. The information is used to report and evaluate your activities and patterns as a user of the Website.

First-party tracking technologies (set by Ploy):

We may use first-party tracking technologies for analytics and web optimisation purposes. Some of these tracking technologies have a maximum duration of 13 months.

Third-party tracking technologies (set by our partners):

We also deploy tracking technologies from the following third parties for the following analytics and performance purposes:

(iv) Advertising and marketing

Some of our Websites use third-party advertising and marketing tracking technologies. These tracking technologies help us, and third parties in some cases, to promote our services on the other platforms and websites and measure the effectiveness of our campaigns.

First-party tracking technologies (set by Ploy):

We may use first-party tracking technologies to improve our marketing campaigns, including to track ad conversions from ads for Ploy, build targeted audiences, optimise Ploy ads on third party websites and apps for current and future visitors and remarket to people who have already taken action on our Websites or on Ploy ads.

Third-party tracking technologies (set by our partners):

We also deploy tracking technologies from the following third parties for the following advertising and marketing purposes:

3. How to accept or refuse cookies

Browser Settings

Most browsers will also allow you to choose the level of privacy settings you want. This lets you control your cookie and local storage settings so that you can:

Blocking and/or deleting cookies or similar technologies may mean that any Website preferences will be lost. Blocking all cookies or similar technology may also mean certain functionality on the Website will not operate properly. Please therefore note that if you choose to refuse or delete cookies you may not be able to use the full functionality of the Website.

For more information on how to manage the most popular browsers, please see below:

4. Changes to this policy

We will occasionally update this policy to reflect changes in our practices. We recommend that you check this page from time to time to inform yourself of any changes in this policy.

5. Contact us

If you have any questions or comments about this policy, or privacy matters generally, please contact us at hi@ploy.club.