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Cookies Policy

What Are Cookies?


When you use the RoboUP website or online services, we may send one or more cookies (small text files containing a string of alphanumeric characters) to your device. We may use session cookies and persistent cookies. The session cookie disappears when you close your browser. A persistent cookie remains after you close your browser and may be used by your browser on subsequent visits to the Service. Refer to your web browser's 'Help' file for guidance on adjusting your cookie settings accurately. Please note that if you delete or choose not to accept certain types of cookies, you may not be able to take full advantage of the functionality of RoboUP products and services. We may also use third-party cookies. For example, we use Google Analytics to collect and process certain analytic data (see https://policies.google.com/technologies/partner-sites for additional privacy options, if any). RoboUP does not process or respond to web browser "Do Not Track" signals or other similar transmissions that indicate a request to disable online tracking of users of RoboUP's products and services.

We may also use various types of technologies to automatically record certain information on your device, including "clear gifs" or "web beacons" (together with cookies, "cookies and similar technologies"). This automatically collected information may include your IP address or other device address or ID, web browser and/or device type, the web pages, or websites you visited before or after using the Products or Services, the pages you visited, or other content. View or otherwise interact with products or services, and the dates and times you access, or use RoboUP products and services. We may also use these technologies to collect information about your interactions with emails, such as whether you opened, clicked, or forwarded a message.

 

Cookies Used by RoboUP


We use different types of cookies listed below. They help us provide and improve RoboUP products and services, such as showing you the most relevant information and customizing your web pages. Some or all the cookies listed may be stored on your browser or device.

Strictly necessary cookies. These cookies are essential for your use of RoboUP products and services, such as cookies used for communication transmission, cookies that record information requests from the internet and prevent network attacks to ensure network security, and are necessary for us to provide the information society services you request. cookies. You must accept strictly necessary cookies to use RoboUP products and services.

Preference data. Also known as "functionality cookies", these cookies allow us to remember choices you make when using RoboUP products and services, such as what language you prefer, what region you are in, or what your username and password are. You can log in automatically. These cookies help us redistribute workload between servers and make our web pages more responsive.

Statistics cookies. Also known as "performance cookies," these cookies collect information about how you use RoboUP products and services, such as which pages you visit and which links you click. These cookies help us improve the user experience using RoboUP products and services.

Marketing cookies. These cookies can track your online activity to help us serve more relevant advertising or limit the time the same advertising is shown to you.

 

Manage Your Cookie Settings


RoboUP offers you the possibility to set preferences regarding cookies. You can choose the types of cookies our website or online services use by clicking "Cookie Preferences" at the bottom of every web page. You can change your preferences at any time; you can also withdraw consent you have previously given us.

 

Use of Cookies When Using Mobile Devices


Some mobile devices have the same functionality as computers, such as supporting full-featured browsers. When using devices such as smartphones, we use cookies in a similar way to when you use a computer. Other devices may use different technologies, such as local storage, software development kits (SDKs), or high-level programming interfaces (APIs), to facilitate the processes described above enabled by cookies.

We may obtain or receive information about your device, our Apps or other Apps. We may also use these technologies to store information on your device. For example, when you ask someone for help through our Apps, we may receive information about the brand and model of your mobile device.

 

Read Specific Cookies


Each time a device with a specific domain (such as iroboup.com) accesses content from that domain, the browser sends these cookies to the website. This means that if your device stores cookies from iroboup.com, when it visits a web page from iroboup.com, it will send those cookies to RoboUP.

No RoboUP account or use of cookies after logout.

We still use cookies even if you do not have a RoboUP account or have logged out of your account. Once you are logged out, we will use cookies to:

• Identify and terminate accounts that violate the Terms of Use or RoboUP policies;

• Recover your lost account;

• Recognize the use of public computers and notify you to reduce the risk of data theft;

• Understand your interactions with our and our partners’ products and services.

If you do not have a RoboUP account and have visited iroboup.com, we use cookies to protect RoboUP products and services and RoboUP customers from malicious activity such as denial of service attacks and mass creation of fake accounts.