This is TickeTing's Cookie Policy.
1. Who We Are
1.1 TickeTing.
Welcome to TickeTing! We are a mobile ticketing and events management platform. Through our platform, mobile apps and services, we make ticketing brilliant!
1.2 The Services.
TickeTing’s websites and domains, including www.ticketingevents.com, and all of the webpages, subdomains, country level domain variants and subparts of those websites (collectively, our “Site”), all of the services available on or through the Site or otherwise provided by us (including our application programming interfaces), and all of our free mobile applications, including without limitation, the TickeTing app (collectively, the “Applications”) are offered, maintained and provided by TickeTing. We refer to all of these as our “Services.”
1.3 Users.
Through the Services, TickeTing provides a simple and quick means for registered users who are event hosts, planners and charitable organizations (“Hosts”) to create event registration, and to sell tickets and registrations (or issue free registrations), to such events (including to free events) (“Attendees”). We refer to Hosts, Attendees and other visitors and browsers of the Services collectively as “Users” or “you.”
2. Our Cookie Policy.
2.1 Application.
This Cookie Policy sets forth our policy with respect to information, including information that can be associated with a specific person and could be used to identify that person ("Personal Data"), that is collected from Users through cookies, pixel tags, local shared objects, web storage and other similar technologies.
2.2 Incorporation By Reference.
Please also refer to our Privacy Policy, into which this Cookie Policy is incorporated by reference, which sets forth our policy with respect to the collection, use, disclosure, transfer and storage of information, including Personal Data, that is collected from Users. Nothing in this Cookie Policy shall be deemed to modify, waive, amend or rescind any other term of the Privacy Policy.
2.3 Consent.
By using the Services, you are consenting to the use of the technologies described in this Cookie Policy to collect both Personal Data and non Personal Data and to the storage of information on your device or web browser as described in this Cookie Policy.
3. What are cookies, pixel tags (AKA clear GIFs or web beacons), local shared objects, and web storage?
3.1 Cookies.
A cookie is a piece of information that is placed on your web browser when you access and/or use the Services that stores text and which can later be read back by the Services or third parties. Cookies are used to recognize your browser and you as a unique User.
3.2 Local Shared Objects (aka Flash Cookies).
A local shared object is similar to a cookie, except it is stored on your computer or mobile device, instead of your browser, and it can store more than just text. The methods for controlling local shared objects are different than the methods for controlling cookies (as discussed below).
4. How can I manage these technologies?
4.1 Cookies.
Cookies may be session cookies (i.e., last only for one browser session) or persistent cookies (i.e., continue on your browser until they are affirmatively deleted). You can manage cookies through your web browser's option settings and through those settings you may be able (a) to receive notifications when you are receiving new cookies; (b) to disable cookies; or (c) to delete cookies. Please refer to your web browser's help section for information on how to do this.
4.2 Local Shared Objects.
Local shared objects are stored on your computer or mobile device. To learn how to manage privacy and storage settings for local shared objects, click here.
4.3 Web Storage.
Web Storage, or HTML5 Local Storage, is an industry-standard data storage technology that is implemented by internet browser providers. Refer to your browser's help contents for procedures on how to manage settings for Web Storage.
5. What does TickeTing use these technologies for?
5.1 Essential (strictly necessary).
We use these technologies in a way that is essential for the operation of our Services or parts of our Services. For example, we may use cookies to determine where to route your traffic to effectively distribute the Site workload across numerous servers.
5.2 Performance/Analytics.
We use these technologies to monitor our Services and to analyze how you use our Services. For example, we may place cookies that allow us (a) to measure the time of your requests to our servers and our responses; (b) to A/B test new features; (c) to record statistics about site usage; (d) to track your activities on the Services; and (e) to track the places from which you come to the Services.
We may also use third party cookies to collect information about visitor behavior on our Services for these Performance/Analytics purposes. As an example, we may use Google Analytics and Google Analytics Demographics and Interest Reporting.
5.3 Functionality.
We use these technologies to allow us to provide certain functionality on the Services and to remember your preferences. For instance, when you click the "remember me" box on our log in page we place a persistent cookie on your browser that allows our Services to pre-populate your username when you return. Other examples include remembering your preferences (such as language and location preferences), preventing web application vulnerabilities, allowing for Facebook Connect and other third party integrations and in connection with providing search results.
5.4 Advertising (including behavioral/interest based advertising).
We use these technologies to deliver advertisements to you both on and off the Services. By using these technologies we hope to better tailor these advertisements to your interests. Sometimes this is called online behavioral, interest based or retargeted advertising.
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