Cookies Policy
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Like most websites, our Site uses "cookies" to store specific information about you and track your visits to our Site.
What is a cookie?
A "cookie" is a small text file that is sent to your browser and stored on your computer's hard drive when you visit our Site. Each time you use the same computer to access our Site, our web servers will be notified of your visit and in turn we may have knowledge of your visit and the pattern of your usage.
What sort of cookies does our Site use?
Some cookies are necessary for the operation of our Site. For example, when you log in, a cookie will help us recognize you as an existing user and show you the right information. If you choose to block them some aspects of the site may not work for you.
Non necessary cookies are used to collect statistical information about the usage of our Site, research visiting patterns and help target advertisments based on User interest; and track progress and participation in promotions.
The following cookies are used on our Site
Provider and cookie name | Type | Description |
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SkySelect | Essential | The first cookie remembers who you are and keeps you logged in during the session. This cookie disappears after you close your browser. The second cookie helps to keep users logged in during several sessions after they close the browser. |
SkySelect | Functionality | The first cookie will remember if you do not want to see call-to-action banners (like sign up for newsletter) on our Site. The second cookie will remember your decision to close the Cookie banner. |
Cloudflare | Security and performance | Our site is served through Cloudflare. Cloudflare helps to load our site faster and defends it from attacks by blocking malicious requests. This cookie is set by CloudFlare to identify trusted web traffic. It does not correspond to any user identifier in the web application, nor does the cookie store any personally identifiable information. Please visit for details. |
New Relic | Performance | We use New Relic to monitor the performance of our Site and notify us if any of our web servers should have problems. Please visit New Relic Privacy PolicyandNew Relic Cookie Policy for details. |
Intercom | Performance | We use Intercom to provide live customer service chat and messaging on our Site. Intercom uses these two cookies to identify user sessions and for analytics. Please visit Intercom Privacy Policy for details. |
Youtube | Performance | We use Youtube to show videos that explain how to use our Site or specific features of the product. Please visit Youtube Privacy Policy for details. |
Google Analytics | Performance | We use Google Analytics to collect information how visitors use our Site, which pages are most frequently visited and record if advertising is effective or not. Please visit Google Analytics Data Privacy and Security for details. If you want to opt out of Google Analytics for all sites, you can download an addon for your browser. |
Segment | Performance | We use Segment to collect information how visitors use our Site and which pages and functions are used more frequently. Segment uses these cookies to identify user sessions. Please visit Segment Privacy Policy for details. |
Amplitude | Performance | We use Amplitude to collect information on how visitors use our Site and which pages and functions are used more frequently. Amplitude uses these cookies to identify user sessions for analytics. Please visit Amplitude Privacy Policy for details. |
What kind on information is stored in the cookies?
Our cookies do not contain any personal information such as names, emails or credit card numbers.
How do I disable cookies?
Most browsers allow you to refuse to accept cookies. You can find more information on how to control cookies for the various versions of different browsers at www.allaboutcookies.org. You can also delete cookies already stored on your computer. You can find more information on how to delete cookies for the various versions of different browsers at www.allaboutcookies.org. Blocking cookies will have a negative impact upon the usability of some websites.