PolĂtica de Cookies
Introduction
This cookie policy (“CookiePolicy”) is intended to explain how we use “cookies” and similar technologies:
1.   that we set on our Clients’ websites (“Client Sites”); and
2.   on our website at https://www.ve.com (“Our Site”).
This Cookie Policy is also intended to assist you in making informed decisions when using Client Sites andOur Site.
Please take a moment to read and understand this Cookie Policy. This Cookie Policy should be read in conjunction with our other policies.
What are cookies?
Cookies and similar technologies are very small text documents or pieces of code, which often include a unique identifier. When you visit a website or use a mobile application, a computer asks your computer or mobile device for permission to store this file on your computer or mobile device and access information from it. Information gathered through cookies and similar technologies may include the date and time of visits and how you are using a particular website or mobile application.
First and third party cookies
A cookie can be first or third party, which refers to the website that places the cookie. First party cookies are set by the website or domain that the user visits. Third party cookies are set by a website other than the one being visited by the user. Third party cookies are often used for marketing and advertising on a specific website, as well as across other sites.
In this Cookie Policy, our cookies, which are first party cookies, are also referred to as “Ve” cookies.For the purposes of this Cookie Policy, Ve cookies include cookies set by the domain a.volvelle.tech (Ve’s proprietary demand side platform called Volvelle) and by veinteractive.com, another domain owned by Ve.
Our use of cookies
Where we provide Services to Clients, we, from the Clients’ perspective, act as a third party when setting Ve cookies and similar technologies on Client Sites. We also rely on the use of non Ve third party cookies and similar technologies set on Client Sites in order to collect information about the people who interact with Client Sites.We use these cookies and similar technologies to personalise the online experience of persons who visit Client Sites, as more fully explained in Part I of our Privacy Policy.
We place first party cookies and similar technologies (including mobile device identifiers such as the IDFA used by Apple devices and the Advertising ID used by Android devices) on Our Site. Third party cookies are also set by some of our third party partners on Our Site and these third party partners may collect and receive personal information about you from those cookies.
In the rest of this Cookie Policy, we refer to all technologies using some or all of the above features as “cookies”.
How long do we keep information that we collect from cookies?
We retain personal data that we collect from cookies for, at most, a period of thirteen months from the date we collect your data via our cookies.
Please also see our Part III,7 to learn about “How long do we keep your personal information for”.
Types of cookies that we use
We set the following types of cookies on Our Site and on Client Sites:
Strictly Necessary Cookies
We use cookies where they are essential for the operation of Our Site, for example to remember that you are signed in to Our Site.
Functional Cookies
These are used to recognise you when you return to our website. This enables us to personalise our content for you, greet you by name and remember your preferences (for example, your choice of language or region).
Performance Cookies
Performance Cookies (or “AnalyticsCookies”), along with other information, allow us to calculate the aggregate number of people using Our Site and which features of Our Site are most popular.
We use this information to improve Our Site. We do not generally store any information that you provide to us in a cookie.
Targeting Cookies
These cookies record a user’s visit to a Client Site, the pages the user has visited and the links they have followed. We use this information to help clients make their Client Site and the advertising displayed on it (and elsewhere as users access other websites and apps) more relevant to their interests.
Note, this section does not explain how Client Sites use cookies generally. If you have been directed to Our Site from a Client Site, please read this section in conjunction with the Client Site’s cookie policy.
How can I opt-out of Ve collecting information about me using cookies on Client Sites?
Please refer to “How to opt-out of our use of your personal information” in ourPrivacy Policy.
What cookies and similar technologies do we use?
Client Sites
The table below sets out more information about the individual cookies we set on Client Sites, including the category types they fall into.
Our Site
Cookies set on Our Site are described in the OneTrust cookie banner displayed on it, and can also be found below:
to our use of cookies on Our Site
By using Our Site you acknowledge that we may store and access strictly necessary cookies on your computer or other device. Strictly necessary are cookies that are essential for the operation of Our Site.
Further, where you give permission, we may also store and access certain non-essential cookies on your computer or other device. These cookies are not essential to the operation ofOur Site but allow us to provide an improved experience or to gather additional information about your use of Our Site. You are not obliged to give consent to our use of non-essential cookies and we will not place any such cookies until you have given your consent.
If you wish to block or delete cookies, or you would like to withdraw consent to our use of non-essential cookies, you can find out how to do so below.
What happens when you refuse, block or delete cookies?
To use some parts of Our Site, you will need to accept cookies. If you choose not to give consent to our use of cookies, or you subsequently block or delete our cookies, some aspects of Our Site may not work properly and you may not be able to access all or part of Our Site.
Consent can you block cookies?
Cookie management and blocking/deleting of cookies depend on the browser, but in any browser you should be able to block the use of cookies altogether by activating the relevant settings.