Cookies Policy

To make this website work properly & our services are rendered securely, we place small data files called cookies on your web platform/ device that interacts with us.
It is our policy to respect the privacy of our website services, portal and app users. In the process OrcDeal collects information about you when you use or access our websites and other web-based products, information or services (collectively, the “Website Services”) as well as through other interactions and communications you have with us, such as through the OrcDeal App (the “App”) or OrcDeal Portal (the “Portal”) or OrcDeal Checkout Page ( the “Page”). 
What is a Cookie ?
Cookies are small text files placed in visitors’ device browsers to store their preferences. Cookies are widely used in order to make App, Portal, Page, Website Services or work more efficiently, as well as to provide reporting information. A cookie may have unique identifiers and reside, among other places, on your device, in emails we send to you, on the Services, and on third-party sites using our plug-ins, widgets, embedded content, and pixels. Cookies set by us are called “first-party cookies.”
Cookies set by parties other than us are called “third-party cookies.” Third-party cookies enable features or functionality provided by third parties in connection with the Services. For example, we may use third-party cookies to assist us with advertising, interactive features, and analytics. The parties that set these third-party cookies can recognize your device both when it visits the App, Portal, Page and Website Services and also when it visits certain other websites in their networks.
There are also technologies similar to cookies, such as pixel tags and web beacons, that are covered by this Cookie Policy. A pixel tag (also known as a web beacon) is a piece of code embedded on the Site and/or App that collects information about users’ engagement on that page or feature. The use of a pixel allows us to record, for example, that a user has visited a particular web page or clicked on a particular advertisement. We may also include web beacons in e-mails to understand whether messages have been opened, acted on, or forwarded.
Some cookies are essential for websites to work and others remember things about you to give you a better, more enjoyable experience online. By continuing to use our App, Portal, Page or Website Services, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Alternatively, you can manage them in your browser settings.  
What kind of cookies we might use?
We might use the following cookies as examples and not limiting to:
Google Analytics:
 
We might try to understand how visitors to this website interact with our content.
· This data is anonymous, and aggregated. We use this data to manage the performance of our websites.  
· These cookies are also used by Google AdWords, in order to personalise text ads on Google properties such as Google Search, and to track conversion from these ads.  
· To find out more about Google Analytics cookies and their use, please visit the Cookies page in Google’s Privacy & Terms. There are also instructions on how to manage Google’s cookies and your ad personalisation.  
AdRoll:
· We might provide targeted display advertising and to measure the effectiveness of that advertising.  
· AdRoll’s cookies collect data about the browsing behaviour of visitors to this website, and about their engagement with Telr’s ads on other websites.  
· To find out more about AdRoll’s cookies and their use, please visit AdRoll’s Service Privacy Notice. This page also contains instructions on how to manage or opt out of AdRoll’s data collection.  
LinkedIn
· We might provide targeted advertising on LinkedIn to LinkedIn members visiting this website, we use a LinkedIn Insight Tag that creates a unique LinkedIn browser cookie on a visitor’s browser and enables the collection of the following data for that cookie:
o Metadata (such as IP address, timestamp, page events (like page views), and  
o LinkedIn demographic information if there is an active LinkedIn.com member cookie present.  
· Collected data is encrypted.   
· If you are a LinkedIn member, you can opt out of LinkedIn collecting this data on your personal profile’s Ads Settings page.
Each browser would have its own cookie control and/or delete method, – for details in managing cookies of your browser see aboutcookies.org.