Cookie Policy
Cookies and similar technologies on Virtlo.
Does Virtlo Use Cookies?
Cookies are small pieces of data that are stored on your computer, mobile phone or other device. Pixels are small blocks of code on webpages and in emails that do things like allow another server to measure viewing of a webpage and often are used in connection with cookies. Local storage is an industry-standard technology that allows a website or app to store and retrieve data on a person's computer, mobile phone or other device.
What are cookies and similar technologies used for?
We and our agents use these technologies to do things like make Virtlo's Services easier or faster to use, enable features and store information about you (including on your device or in your browser cache) and your use of the Services, monitor and understand the use of our products and services and to protect you, others and Virtlo.
Virtlo uses cookies and similar technologies for a number of purposes, including Performance, Analytics and Research – We sometimes use other service providers to help us provide certain products and services and to provide us information about use of the Services to improve the Services and make it appealing to as many users as possible. For example, Virtlo uses third party analytics providers, like Google Analytics, to better understand who is using the service and how people are using it. As part of providing these services, these service providers may collect and store anonymous information such as time of visit, pages visited, time spent on each page of the website, IP address, and type of operating system used. Please read their privacy policies to ensure that you are comfortable with the manner in which they use cookies.
Can cookies be turned off?
Most web browsers have an option for turning off the cookie feature, which will prevent your browser from accepting new cookies, as well as (depending on the sophistication of your browser software) allowing you to decide on acceptance of each new cookie in a variety of ways. For more information about cookies and how to refuse them, click here. Also, Google has developed a web browser plugin to allow you to opt-out of Google Analytics' tracking software. At this time we do not honor Do Not Track ("DNT") signals. Please be aware that limiting the ability of websites to set cookies may worsen your overall user experience, and in some cases the Services will not work properly without cookies, local storage and similar technologies.