AELEA
COMMODITIES PRIVATE LIMITED
Cookie Notice:
What are Cookies, Pixel Tags, and Other Web Beacons:
A cookie is a small file of letters and numbers that we
store on your browser or device if you agree.
Pixel tags and web beacons are tiny graphic images placed
on website pages or in our emails that allow us to determine whether you have
performed specific actions. When you access these pages or open email messages,
the pixel tags and web beacons generate a notice of that action to us or our
service providers. These tools allow us to measure response to our
communications and improve our web pages and promotions.
We use the following types of cookies:
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Strictly
necessary cookies:
These are cookies that are required for the operation of our Websites. They
include, for example, cookies that enable you to log into secure areas of our Websites.
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Analytical/performance
cookies: These cookies
allow us to recognise and count the number of visitors and to see how visitors
move around our Websites. This helps us to improve the way the website works,
for example, by ensuring that users are able to find what they are looking for easily.
We use these to remember who you are and keep track of your preferences, e.g.
the location for which you want to be shown our offerings. We may also collect
information about the website you were visiting before you landed on one of our
own, and the website you visit after you leave our own, if this information is
supplied to us only by your browser.
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Targeting
and Remarketing Cookies from Third-party Advertising Networks: Aelea may have associations with third
party advertising companies to place advertisements on our behalf onto other
websites and social media platforms, and to perform tracking and reporting
functions for our platform and our advertisements. These third parties may
place cookies on your device which automatically collect information about your
visit to one of our Websites, your IP address, your ISP and the browser you
use. Information collected may be used, among other things, to deliver
advertising targeted to your interests and to better understand the usage and
visitation patterns of our platform and Websites. You can learn more about this
type of remarketing below.
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Remarketing
Cookies: You may notice
that sometimes, after visiting a website, you see increased numbers of adverts from
the site you visited. That’s because the website you visited has placed a
cookie on your web browser. Using that cookie and web analytics tools, the
website owner will be able to show you adverts on third-party websites that
they think you might be interested in. This cookie does not give access to your
computer or mobile device, but may be able to identify you from other details.
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Google
Analytics: Our Websites
use Google Analytics to show relevant adverts to users who have previously visited
us as they browse the web. This enables us to tailor our marketing to better
suit your needs and only display ads that are relevant to you. You may see Aelea
or one of our Partners in search results pages (using Google Ad words), on
YouTube, in banner adverts on Gmail and on other services run by Google.
Any
information collected will be used in accordance with our own privacy policy
and Google’s privacy policy. If you do not wish to see ads, you can opt out of
Google’s use of cookies through Google’s Ads Settings refuse the use of cookies
by downloading and installing Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on.
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Facebook
Remarketing:
We also
use similar targeted advertising technology to ensure that we only serve people
with adverts on their Facebook pages that are relevant to them. To enable us to
do this, we include a piece of code on our websites, called the Facebook Pixel.
The information collected, for example which pages you visited, which device
you used and what actions you took, will be used in accordance with our own
privacy policy, as well as Facebook’s privacy policies. The Facebook Pixel only
lasts for sixty (60) days. Using the Facebook Pixel, we can also remarket
adverts to you through Instagram, which is owned by Facebook. You can set
preferences for how Facebook advertises to you using your Facebook ad
preferences.
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Opting
Out of Cookies:
You can
refuse to accept some or all cookies by modifying settings within your browser.
However, if you block strictly necessary cookies, you may be unable to access
certain parts of our Websites. If you wish to opt out of remarketing cookies,
please visit the Network Advertising Initiative Opt-out Page.