Our Cookie Policy

Updated: December 27, 2022

Our Cookie Policy

Vcheck Global, LLC (“Vcheck Global,” “us,” “we,” or “our”) uses cookies on this website, its subdomains, any associated web pages (the “Site”), as well as in our software applications and other portals, products, goods, services, events, and interactive features controlled by us (collectively, the “Platform”). By using the Site and the Platform, you consent to our use of cookies. Our Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, how we use them, how third parties we may partner with may use cookies on the Platform, your choices regarding cookies, and how you can manage them.

What are cookies?

A “cookie” is a small piece of information stored on your device when you visit a website. The cookie means that the Site will remember you and how you’ve used the Site every time you come back.

A cookie can be a “persistent” or “session” cookie.  A “persistent” cookie will remain for a period of time set for that cookie or until you delete the cookie, depending on your browser settings. While all persistent cookies have an expiration date written into their code, their durations can vary. A “session-based” cookie is allocated only for the duration of your visit to our website and automatically expires or erases when you close down your browser.

First-party cookies originate from the same domain as the website you’re currently visiting (for example, in this case, https://vcheckglobal.com/).  Third-party cookies originate from a domain that’s different from the website being visited. For example, when you visit our website, we may link to another company’s website, or another company, like Google Analytics, YouTube, BuzzSprout, HubSpot and/or LinkedIn, may place cookies on your device to provide us with analytics on our website visitors and to let us know if you view our content. We don’t control how these third parties use their cookies, so we suggest you check their website to see how they’re using them and how you can manage them. How Google and YouTube use Cookies is here; Buzzsprout’s privacy policy is here; HubSpot’s cookie policy is here; and LinkedIn’s cookie policy is here;

If you want to know more about cookies, head to allaboutcookies.org (please note: this link is not operated by us, and may open a new window or browser tab).

How we use cookies

We use cookies to do several things. For example, cookies are used to enable certain functions of the Platform, enhance security, improve functionality of the Platform, remember your preferences, or count the number of people looking at a website. We also use them to keep track of what you’ve done on the Platform, and they may be used by third parties to make online advertising more relevant to you.

We receive data from you as part of the communication connection itself through the standard electronic greeting between your computer and our servers. This information often consists of network routing (where you came from), equipment information (browser type), Internet protocol address, date and time. Other parts of the Platform use cookies (including signup forms) to collect information about your use of the Platform and to facilitate return visits. Cookies on the Platform may collect the following information: a unique identifier, user preferences and profile information used to personalize the content that is shown.

Cookies themselves don’t hold personally identifiable information (“PII”). They only have a unique alphanumeric identifier that sits on your browser. And in many cases, we won’t be able to link the information we collect by using a cookie back to you. They can, however, enable us to link that information back to you and your personal information, for example, when you log in, or choose to register for a service or newsletter.

We may also engage third parties to track and analyze non-personally and personally identifiable website data and for those third parties to provide advertisements. To do so, we may permit third parties to place cookies on devices of users of our Platform, where permitted by law, and subject to your right to opt out through the Platform. We use the data collected to help us administer and improve the quality of the Platform and to analyze Platform usage. Such third parties may combine the information that we provide about you with other information that they have collected. Third parties are required to use your information in accordance with this Cookie Policy and the Privacy Policy. We will record all such disclosures and will use reasonable efforts to ensure that such third parties do not use your PII for any purpose that is not expressly provided for herein.

We’ve put our cookies into the following categories or “types”, to make it easier for you to understand why we need them:

(1) Strictly necessary – these are used to help make our Platform work efficiently.

(2) Performance – these are used to analyze the way our Platform works and how we can improve it.

(3) Functionality – these help to enhance your experience by doing things like remembering choices you have made in the past, like what language you prefer, what region you are located in, or what your username and password are you can automatically log in.

(4) Targeting/Advertisement – these are used to share some information with third parties who we advertise with, so we know how you’ve reached our Platform. We can also use cookies to identify the parts of the Platform that you are interested in. We then use this information to show you advertisements and pages we think may also be of interest to you, to tailor how we communicate with you, or to tailor the contents of the communications we send to you. If you prefer, you can opt out of these. Tailoring of content means it includes information reflecting the interest you’ve shown in the content of our web pages or offers or promotions that we think may interest you, and to improve how we respond to your needs.

In addition to the cookies we use on our Site or Platform, we may also use cookies and similar technologies in some emails and notifications we send to you. These help us to understand whether you have opened the email and how you have interacted with it. If you have enabled images, cookies may be set on your computer or mobile device. Cookies will also be set if you click on any link within the email.

 

Controlling your cookies

To sign up for information or services with Vcheck Global, you must have cookies enabled on your internet browser. If you choose not to enable cookies, you will still be able to browse our Site, but it will restrict some of the functionality of our Platform and what you can do.

You can set your web browser to alert you when a cookie is being used. You can also get information on the duration of the cookie and what server your data is being returned to. You then can accept or reject the cookie. Additionally, you can set your browser to refuse all cookies or accept only cookies returned to the originating servers.

You can opt in or out of cookies at any time – except strictly necessary cookies (these are used to help make our website work efficiently). If you wish to restrict or block the cookies set by any website – including the https://vcheckglobal.com/ website – you can do this through the web browser settings for each web browser you use, on each device you use to access the internet. You must “clear” all cookies to force our cookie preferences panel to restart so that you may change your cookie preferences at any time. Currently, it is technically impossible for you to synchronize your settings between your browsers and devices (e.g., your computer and your smartphone), so you must manage your cookies on each browser, on each device.

Information on controlling and deleting cookies, including on a wide variety of browsers, is also available at allaboutcookies.org. Some of the more popular browsers (and links to manage your cookies on each) are:

Microsoft Edge

Firefox

Safari

Google Chrome

Some services may not function or may have more limited functionality if your web browser does not accept cookies. However, you can allow cookies from specific websites by making them ‘trusted websites’ in your web browser.

If you want to opt-out of cookies across different advertising networks, the Network Advertising Initiative website – www.networkadvertising.org – has more information and guidance.

You can learn about Google’s practices by going to www.google.com/policies/privacy/partners/ and opt out by downloading the Google Analytics opt out browser add-on, available at https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.

If you don’t wish to accept cookies from one of our emails, you can choose not to download any images or click on any links. You can also set your browser to restrict cookies or to reject them entirely. These settings will apply to all cookies, whether included on websites or in emails. Depending on your email or browser settings, cookies in an email may sometimes be automatically accepted (for example, when you’ve added an email address to your address book or safe senders list). For more information, refer to your email browser or device instructions.

 

Other Tracking Technologies

In addition to cookies, we may use other methods and technologies to store or collect information about you (“Tracking Technologies”). A few of the Tracking Technologies used on the Site or the Platform, include, but are not limited to, the following (as well as future-developed tracking technology or methods that are not listed here):

  • Web Beacons. Certain sections of our Service and our emails may contain small electronic files known as web beacons (also referred to as clear gifs, pixel tags, and single-pixel gifs) that permit the Company, for example, to count users who have visited those pages or opened an email and for other related website statistics (for example, recording the popularity of a certain section and verifying system and server integrity). A Web Beacon may be invisible to you.
  • Embedded Scripts. An embedded script is programming code that is designed to collect information about your interactions with the Site, such as the links you click on.
  • ETag, or entity tag. An Etag or entity tag is a feature of the cache in browsers. It is an opaque identifier assigned by a web server to a specific version of a resource found at a URL.
  • Browser Fingerprinting. Collection and analysis of information from your Device, such as, without limitation, your operating system, plug-ins, system fonts and other data, for purposes of identification.
  • Recognition Technologies. Technologies, including application of statistical probability to data sets, which attempt to recognize or make assumptions about users and devices (g., that a user of multiple devices is the same user).

We may use these Tracking Technologies for a variety of purposes, including:

  • To allow you to use and access the Site or Platform, including for the prevention of fraudulent activity and improved security functionality;
  • To facilitate navigation, display data more effectively, collect statistical data, personalize your experience while using the Platform and recognize your computer to assist your use of the Platform;
  • To assess the performance of the Site or the Platform, including as part of our analytic practices or otherwise to improve the design and functionality, content, products or services offered through the Site or the Platform;
  • To offer you enhanced functionality when accessing the Site or Platform, including identifying you when you sign into our Site or the Platform or keeping track of your specified preferences or to track your online activities over time and across third-party sites; and
  • To deliver content relevant to your interests on our Sites and third‑party sites based on how you interact with our content or the Platform.

If you have questions about our use of Cookies or Tracking Technologies, you may contact us at [email protected].

Cookies used in Past Year as of Date Above:

Cookie Description Duration Type
_gid This cookie name is associated with Google Universal Analytics. IT appears to stare and update a unique value for each page visited. A day Performance
First Party
_gat_UA- This is a pattern type cookie set by Google Analytics, where the pattern element on the name contains the unique identity number of the account or website it related to. It appears to be a variation of the _gat cookie which is used to limit the amount of data recorded by Google on high traffic volume websites. A few seconds Performance
First Party
_ga This cookie name is associated with Google Universal Analytics and is used to distinguish unique users by assigning a randomly generated number as a client identifier. It was included in each page request in a site and used to calculate visitor, session, and campaign data for the site’s analytics reports. 2 years Performance
First Party
_hjFirstSeen Identifies a new user’s first session on a website, indicating whether or not Hotjar is seeing this user for the first time. A few seconds Performance
First Party
_gclxxxx Google conversion tracking cookie 3 months Performance
First Party
_hjAbsoluteSession InProgress This cookie is used by HotJar to detect the first pageview session of a user. This is a true/false flag set by the cookie. A few seconds Performance
First Party
_jsuid This cookie is set by the Clicky web analytics service by Roxr Software.  The cookie contains a random unique user identifier that is generated the first time someone visits a website using the Clicky software. Its purpose is to identify new and unique visitors to a website. A year Performance
First Party
_hjid Hotjar cookie.  This cookie is set when the customer first lands on a page with the Hotjar script. It is used to persist the random user ID, unique to that site on the browser. This ensures that behavior in subsequent visits to the same site will be attributed to the same user ID. A year Performance
First Party
YSC YouTube is a Google owned platform for hosting and sharing videos. YouTube collects user data through videos embedded in websites, which is aggregated with profile data from other Google services in order to display targeted advertising to web visitors across a broad range of their own and other websites Session Targeting
Third Party
VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE Youtube.com – This cookie is used as a unique identifier to track viewing of videos. 6 Mos. Targeting
Third Party
CONSENT YouTube.com.  This cookie carries out information about how the end user uses the website and any advertising that the end user may have seen before visiting the said website. 16 years Targeting
Third Party
_GRECAPTCHA Google.com 6 mos. Targeting
Third Party
__cf_bm Hubspot.com – the __Cf_bm cookie is a cookie necessary to support Cloudflare Bot Management, currently in private beta, As part of our bot management service, this cookie helps manage incoming traffic that matches criteria associated with bots. This is a CloudFoundry cookie. A few seconds Targeting
Third Party
JSESSIONID Linkedin.com – General purpose platform session cookie, used by sites written in JSP. Usually used to maintain an anonymous user session by the server Session Targeting
Third Party
Bscookie LinkedIn.com – This domain is owned by LinkedIn, the business networking platform. It typically acts as a third-party host where website owners have placed one of its content sharing buttons in their pages, although its content and services can be embedded in other ways. Although such buttons add functionality to the website they are on, cookies are set regardless of whether or not the visitor has an active Linkedin profile, or agreed to their terms and conditions. For this reason, it is classified as a primarily tracking/targeting domain 2 years Targeting
Third Party
UserMatchHistory LinkedIn.com – This domain is owned by LinkedIn, the business networking platform. It typically acts as a third-party host where website owners have placed one of its content sharing buttons in their pages, although its content and services can be embedded in other ways. Although such buttons add functionality to the website they are on, cookies are set regardless of whether or not the visitor has an active Linkedin profile, or agreed to their terms and conditions. For this reason, it is classified as a primarily tracking/targeting domain A month Targeting
Third Party
Lidc LinkedIn.com – This domain is owned by LinkedIn, the business networking platform. It typically acts as a third-party host where website owners have placed one of its content sharing buttons in their pages, although its content and services can be embedded in other ways. Although such buttons add functionality to the website they are on, cookies are set regardless of whether or not the visitor has an active Linkedin profile, or agreed to their terms and conditions. For this reason, it is classified as a primarily tracking/targeting domain A day Targeting
Third Party
lang LinkedIn.com – This domain is owned by LinkedIn, the business networking platform. It typically acts as a third-party host where website owners have placed one of its content sharing buttons in their pages, although its content and services can be embedded in other ways. Although such buttons add functionality to the website they are on, cookies are set regardless of whether or not the visitor has an active Linkedin profile, or agreed to their terms and conditions. For this reason, it is classified as a primarily tracking/targeting domain Session Targeting
Third Party
li_gc LinkedIn.com – This domain is owned by LinkedIn, the business networking platform. It typically acts as a third-party host where website owners have placed one of its content sharing buttons in their pages, although its content and services can be embedded in other ways. Although such buttons add functionality to the website they are on, cookies are set regardless of whether or not the visitor has an active Linkedin profile, or agreed to their terms and conditions. For this reason, it is classified as a primarily tracking/targeting domain 2 years Targeting
Third Party
bcookie LinkedIn.com – This domain is owned by LinkedIn, the business networking platform. It typically acts as a third-party host where website owners have placed one of its content sharing buttons in their pages, although its content and services can be embedded in other ways. Although such buttons add functionality to the website they are on, cookies are set regardless of whether or not the visitor has an active Linkedin profile, or agreed to their terms and conditions. For this reason, it is classified as a primarily tracking/targeting domain 2 years Targeting
Third Party
_hjIncludedIn PageviewSample This is set to let Hotjar know whether that visitor is included in the data sampling defined by your site’s pageview limit. A few seconds Targeting
Third Party
visitorId This cookie is owned by ZoomInfo. A year Targeting
Third Party
AnalyticsSyncHistory LinkedIn.com – This domain is owned by LinkedIn, the business networking platform. It typically acts as a third-party host where website owners have placed one of its content sharing buttons in their pages, although its content and services can be embedded in other ways. Although such buttons add functionality to the website they are on, cookies are set regardless of whether or not the visitor has an active Linkedin profile, or agreed to their terms and conditions. For this reason, it is classified as a primarily tracking/targeting domain A month Targeting
Third Party
_test_cookie This cookie is owned by Doubleclick (Google). The main business activity is real time bidding advertising exchange. A few seconds Targeting
Third Party