Cookie Policy
"Message Reply" believes in absolute data collection, accumulation, and utilization transparency. This Cookie Policy provides information about how and when the platform uses Cookies for specific purposes. Some of the relatable sections associated with Cookies have been briefly discussed in our Privacy Policy.
"Message Reply" primarily uses Cookies and, sometimes, some close techs like single-pixel gifs or web beacons. It employs session-based as well as persistent Cookies. The platform sets and accesses Cookies on the domains operated by "Message Reply". In addition, "Message Reply" can rely on 3rd party Cookies, like Google Analytics.
PLEASE NOTE: 'CUSTOMERS' in this agreement refers to the person(s), business(s), and/or company(s) to pay for a selected "MESSAGE REPLY" Subscription Plan. 'USERS' in this agreement refers to the clients of the 'CUSTOMERS' who won't be contacted with "MESSAGE REPLY" in any way. Instead, 'CUSTOMERS' will serve their distinctive 'USERS' using "MESSAGE REPLY" 's service(s).
How "Message Reply" Uses Cookies?
Some Cookies are associated with accounts and personal information to remember logins, customers, and users logged into workspaces. Other Cookies aren't tied to the account but are unique and allow "Message Reply" to carry out analytics and customization with other similar things.
Cookies are also used to recognize a Customer and a User when he/she visits a website or uses the "Message Reply" service(s). It then remembers preferences to give Users and Customers a personalized experience while maintaining consistency with the settings. Cookies also make Customer interactions faster and more secure.
Categories of Uses
Authentication
When a Customer or a User signs/logs into "Message Reply", Cookies help the platform show the Customer/User the correct information to personalize the experience.
Security
"Message Reply" uses Cookies to enable and support security features and to help detect malicious activities for optimized user-end protection.
Preferences, Features, Services
Cookies denote Customers' or Users' preferred languages and communication preferences. They also provide features, insights, and customized content.
Marketing
"Message Reply" may use Cookies to help devise, develop, and deliver marketing campaigns while tracking their performance.
Cookies Collected by "Message Reply"
Strictly Necessary Cookies
Neither Customers nor Users can turn these Cookies off in "Message Reply" servers as they're mandatory for the website to work. These Cookies are usually only set when Users do something that amounts to a service request, like setting privacy settings or logging in.
Performance Cookies
These Cookies ("Message Reply" intends to use Google Analytics) let the platform track how many people visit the website and where they come from.
Marketing Cookies
When a Customer interacts with marketing communications, a built-in program sets a Cookie. This one stores information about the User/Customer for targeted marketing purposes.
Third-Party Website Cookies
When a Customer navigates through the "Message Reply" website, he/she will be taken to other websites to make payments and find/apply for jobs. Those websites redirected from "Message Reply" may use their Cookies.
How to Control and Delete Cookies
Do Not Track Signals
Customers don't give the website and its services personal information about what they do online across third-party sites or services.
Using the Browser
Many of the Cookies used by the "Message Reply" website alongside its emails can be turned on or off through the platform's consent tool.
Cookies Set in the Past
Customers/Users can prohibit "Message Reply" Cookies from collecting personal information. Even if the Cookies are deleted, the data gathered before could still be used.
Last Updated – November 2024
***The chatbot continues to adopt new techs to improve the overall experience and accuracy for the clients. Updates in the Cookie Policy will take place from time to time to cope with the changes.***