About our cookie policy
At Befree , we use cookies to identify and analyze your visitor’s data when they land on your website. This cookie policy is a declaration (or consent) to users on what cookies we add to your website, what visitor metrics we track, for what purpose, and how your users may opt out of the cookies. This cookie policy is part of our privacy policy, which also includes additional details about our information collection and usage.
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file that is stored on your computer by web browser or other internet-connected device when you visit a website. Cookies are used to track information about your web browser and may have several functions, including remembering login details, language preference, time or date, and other visitor metrics. They’re completely safe and can't be used to run programs or deliver viruses to your device. You can learn more about cookies here
Why does Befree use cookies?
Befree uses cookies to identify individual visitors and their behavior on your website. These cookies determine whether the visitor is part of an experiment, track visitor views over a variation and let serve the same variation to the visitor consistently over multiple visits, and, finally, track completed goals. They are also used to accelerate your future activities on your website. We use different types of cookies, local storage objects, and similar technologies, each storing a different set of data. These cookies do not interfere with the loading or functioning of the web page at all. Also, they collect information that does not personally identify anyone.
Types of Cookies we use
The following cookies are placed in the visitor’s browser to track and test website visitor activity.
These identify and store cookie data on a web browser within the same domain, on which the tracking code is installed and fired.
Google Analytics
We employ Google Analytics, a prominent web analytics service supplied by Google, Inc. Cookies are used by Google Analytics to assist us in analyzing user behavior on the website. In addition to counting visitors, it provides us with general behavioral insights about them, such the average duration of a user’s visit and the number of pages they typically read.
Google will receive and store the data produced by the cookie regarding your use of our website, including your IP address, on servers located in the United States. Google will use this data to assess how you use our website, create reports on website activity, and offer additional services associated with website activity and internet usage.
Additionally, if required by law or if such third parties handle the information on Google’s behalf, Google may pass this information to them. Google promises not to link your IP address to any other information it owns. By choosing the proper browser options, you can decline the use of cookies; however, please be aware that you might not be able to utilize this website to its fullest extent if you do this. By using this website, you agree that Google may treat your personal data for the reasons and in the ways described above.
Updating our cookie policy
To keep up with changing rules and best practices, we may revise this cookie policy at any time by posting a revised version on this page. So please check back periodically to stay aware of updates. Also, note that the cookie and privacy policy complies with EU cookie laws and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).