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Cookie Policy

Effective as of July 8, 2023

This Cookie Policy explains when and why MODAPKNEW uses cookies on our websites.

What are Cookies?

Cookies are little fragments of text that you download to your devices to connect and utilize the service. Your device or browser stores these cookies and allows them to be accessed each time you visit the site to identify and keep crucial information about you.

 

Session Cookies are temporary cookies that remain in your browser or device until you leave the site. They are then deleted from your machine once you leave the service.

 

Persistent cookies remain on your device or browser for longer and stay in place until you remove them or expire based on the cookie. They can, for instance, be used to keep track of your preferences when you access the service and recognize you when you return and thus improve your experience with the Service, for instance, when you decide to save your user names to ensure you don’t have to type them in each time you log in to your accounts. A persistent cookie will be stored on your device and is connected to your account details. You are still able to use the service even if you choose to reject persistent cookies. However, you’ll be restricted to certain areas.

 

For more information on cookies, please visit: https://www.allaboutcookies.org/

 

Can I Change My Cookie Preferences?

As discussed below, you can always change your cookie preferences or delete cookies altogether.

 

Your browser settings enable you to determine whether or not to accept certain cookies and limit how they are used, with some browsers offering features that allow you to view and delete them as well. Referring to this guide is recommended to gain more knowledge of the most widely-used browsers.

 

By continuing to use the Service without changing any settings in your browser, we will assume you agree to receive all cookies from us. With them functioning optimally as planned, some functions of the Service may operate as anticipated.

If you prefer that we don’t collect information that may be used to determine which advertisements to serve you, opt out by clicking this icon, which can be found on most of our web pages and applications. You may also opt out or change your behavioral advertising cookie preferences by visiting the opt-out page for the Digital Advertising Alliance (U.S. residents and those not in the EU or Canada) and the European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance (EU residents).

 

Browser settings cannot change flash Cookies (Local Shared Objects). The Wikihow website provides comprehensive information on how to delete or disable Flash Cookies – see Wiki how’s website for further details. Be mindful that by disabling or blocking Flash cookies used by this service, certain features (videos or services requiring registration) could become unavailable to you.

 

Your mobile operating system may let you opt out of collecting or using your information for interest-based advertising on mobile devices. It would be best if you referred to the instructions provided by your mobile device manufacturer, but this functionality is usually available in your device’s “settings” section. Avoid our data collection by switching off interest-based advertisements in our application or turning them off altogether.

 

Does this policy change?

We may change this cookie policy at any time. Please look at the date at the top of this page to see when this cookie policy was last updated. Any changes in this cookie policy will become effective when we make the revised cookie policy available on the service.

 

How Does MODAPKNEW Use Cookies?

Below is a list of each category of cookies and why we use each. First-party cookies are those set by MODAPKNEW, controlled by us, and used to provide information about service usage.

 

Essential Cookies or Strictly Necessary Cookies: These cookies are vital for you to move around the service and use its features. Without these cookies, certain features could not function. These cookies gather no information about your browsing habits.

 

Functional Cookies:  They will remember how you prefer using our services and use this knowledge to improve further how our operations are managed. By keeping an eye on how people like yourself employ the service, we can remember their preferences more efficiently, provide personalized experiences for you, and provide you with ads. Functional cookies are persistent cookies that the Service remembers when your computer or device returns to that service.

 

Analytics cookies allow us to improve our services by collecting information about your service use. We use these cookies to improve the website functionality. For example, Analytics Cookies show us statistics, which are the most frequently visited pages on the Service, help us record any difficulties you have with the service, and indicate to us whether our advertising is effective. We can’t identify you personally through these cookies, but third parties who provide these cookies may be able to. 

 

Behavioral Advertising Cookies: Behavioral Advertising cookies deliver relevant advertisements to users on and off the service. We analyze what pages you visit on these sites, what products or services you view, and whether you view or click on ads that are shown to you. We may also use a cookie to learn whether someone who saw an ad later visited and took action on the advertiser’s site. We use this information to send you interest-based ads and may also share this information with third parties. Similarly, our partners may use a cookie to determine whether we’ve shown an ad and how it performed or provide us with information about how you interact with ads. We may also work with a partner to show you an ad on or off the service, such as after visiting a partner’s site or application.

 

Third-Party Cookies: Some of the cookies on the service are operated by third parties, such as Twitter, Youtube, Facebook, or Comscore. Some of these third parties (for example, third-party advertisers) may use cookies on the Service, in emails, or in our advertisements on other websites to allow them to deliver the services they are providing. Some cookies operated by third parties may be used for analytics purposes, such as to monitor, analyze and prevent fraudulent traffic or other suspicious activities. To provide a pleasant experience for users, Some third-party promotions and ads are created to transmit information about users to the third party’s landing page whenever you decide to “click” on an advertisement from a third party or offer. We do not control these third parties or their use of cookies. 

 

This means we can’t manage these cookies. This policy only covers the use of cookies by MODAPKNEW and does not cover the use of cookies by any third party. Some of these third-party cookies are not session based and have varying expiry dates. Please check the websites of these third parties for details on how they use cookies.

 

Flash Cookies: We may, in certain situations, use Adobe Flash Player to deliver unique content, such as video clips or animations. Flash cookies are stored on your device, but they are managed through an interface that is different from the one provided by our web browser. Working Flash Cookies at the browser level is impossible, as you would control other cookies. Instead, you can directly access your Flash management tools from Adobe’s website.

 

Geo-Location Information: Some devices allow applications to access real-time location-based information ( for example, GPS). Images or content you post to the Service may include location information that could enhance your experience. Furthermore, IP addresses can sometimes be used to pinpoint where devices are.

 

Similar Technologies

In addition to cookies, we may utilize similar tracking technologies on our website, including pixels (sometimes called transparent GIFs or web bugs), beacons, e-Tags, and local storage technologies. This technology helps manage aspects such as saving user preferences and video viewing history, gathering demographic information about our user base, tracking users’ movements around the service, serving interest-based ads, or improving our understanding of site traffic, visitor behavior, and promotional campaigns. Pixel tags are small blocks of code installed in or on a web page, mobile app, or advertisement and pass information from your device to a third-party website. Web beacons are electronic fields that allow a website to count users who have visited that page or to access certain cookies. Local storage, such as HTML 5, allows a website or mobile app to store and retrieve data on an individual’s device. e-Tags are tags used to analyze trends by us and our commerce partners.

For more information, please read our Privacy Policy.

 

We hope that this policy helps you understand our use of cookies. If you have any further queries, don’t hesitate to contact us at modapknew@gmail.com, and be sure to include Cookie Policy in the subject line.

 

 

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