Note AI Privacy Policy

This privacy policy for personal data and cookies describes the procedures used by NoteAI ("NoteAI", "we", "our") for the collection and use of information on websites that refer to this policy, including NoteAI and other websites that display this policy (collectively referred to as "our sites"), as well as the analytical technologies used by our clients on their websites and mobile applications (our "services").

1. What information do we collect through our services and how do we use it

Among other things, we provide analytical services that allow advertisers, web and application developers, and third-party ad providers (collectively referred to as "customers") to better understand the effectiveness of their content (including online ads). For example, we can help customers understand if their articles or ads are likely to be viewed by users and whether they are displayed in a visible manner. When we provide these services, we may collaborate with business partners who collect information from users' browsers or devices and transmit it to us. This information may include the following (hereinafter referred to as "service information"):

We may combine any of the information mentioned above and may also combine it with information or conclusions about the interactions of users with ads, content, and websites or applications provided or displayed by our customers (hereinafter referred to as "view data").

2. What information do we collect on our sites and how do we use it

When a user visits our sites, we actively or passively collect the following information about users ("page information"):

In addition to the uses mentioned above, we also use this "page information" (either individually or in combination) to provide, market, and operate our websites and services. Among other purposes, the collected page information allows us:

We will only process personal data that you provide to us or that we collect in accordance with applicable data protection laws, including relevant laws applicable to users in the European Union, enforcing the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the e-Privacy Directive of 2003 (EU Directive).

3. How do we share service and page information

We share service information with our customers and their service providers, as well as with other platforms that can assist these customers.

We share page information with businesses that assist us in the operational functioning of our platforms and marketing services, such as promoting our services, billing our customers, analyzing users of our sites, providing technical and customer support, hosting services, and other operational support.

We may share page and service information in the following ways:

4. Cookies, Pixel Tags, and SDKs, and how we use them

Cookies and Pixel Tags. Cookies are small data files that contain a string of characters, such as an anonymous unique identifier for the browser. Cookies are stored on your computer or device and serve as a label that identifies your device (usually uniquely). When you visit a website, our servers send cookies to your browser or device, while customers and partners may perform similar procedures on their sites or platforms across multiple websites. Pixel tags (also known as web beacons or transparent GIFs) are invisible 1x1 pixels placed on specific web pages. When you visit these pages, pixel tags generate the usual traffic notification and allow us to set or read our cookies. Pixel tags are used in conjunction with cookies to track the activity of a specific device across websites. If cookies are disabled, pixel tags only look for unique visits to the website. We (or our partners) may use cookies to "remember" you (e.g., during a visit to websites), track user trends, and gather information about how you use the websites of our customers or interact with advertisements. We use cookies to provide relevant content and replace irrelevant advertising with ads that better match your interests. We may use the following types of cookies:

Disabling Cookies: Most web browsers are set to accept cookies. You can set your browser to alert you before accepting cookies or to reject certain cookies. However, if you disable cookies in your web browser, some features of the websites you visit may be difficult to use or not functional. For more information about cookies and how to change your browser settings, visit www.Aboutcookies.org.

Mobile Identifiers and SDKs: Occasionally, we also use or work with publishers or platforms focused on publishers and application developers that use mobile SDKs to collect information, such as mobile identifiers (e.g., IDFA and Android Advertising ID) and information about interactions between mobile devices and our services as well as how users of our services use them. SDKs are essentially mobile versions of pixel tags or beacons. SDKs are computer code that application developers can embed within their applications to display ads, collect data, and provide related services. For example, we may use this technology to analyze or verify certain advertisements based on information associated with your mobile device through the mobile application and browser. If you wish to opt out of receiving personalized advertising in this way on a mobile device, please follow the instructions provided below in the section "Your Options and Opt-Out Opportunities".

Occasionally, our customers or partners may use the techniques mentioned above (sometimes combined or linked with other data, such as IP address or hashed or anonymized data files) to link the identity of users across multiple platforms, browsers, or devices to effectively analyze online or mobile audiences, target ads, and analyze ad effectiveness.

5. Your Options and Opt-Out Opportunities

Occasionally, we work with certain companies that collect anonymous or de-identified data and create targeted profiles based on users' online activities. You can choose to opt out of these third-party services (and learn more) by visiting the opt-out page of the Digital Marketing Association or the opt-out page of the Digital Advertising Alliance, and if you are a user from Europe, you can visit www.youronlinechoices.com. Please note that opting out on this page typically means you are opting out of targeted advertisements from "third parties"; you will still receive general, non-personalized advertising.

Similarly, we (or our cooperating customers and partners) may use additional collected information regarding users during online interactions (e.g., the IP address) and combine this data with data collected from various websites and mobile applications and various devices or browsers to provide or use our services. Opt-out pages provided in this sector may also allow you to unsubscribe from many of these services. Websites also provide additional consumer choice tools, including browser extensions and information to control applications that you can use to enable an "opt-out" from data collected by mobile applications or websites.

To unsubscribe from our data services, please follow these steps:

Please note that Ghostery may update or modify its capabilities controlled by it (not us).

Occasionally, we also work with companies that capture advertising identifiers from mobile devices. You can choose to ensure that these identifiers are not used for interest-based advertising by accessing the settings on your mobile device.

6. Third Parties on Our Sites

Like most websites, third parties may collect information directly from users of our sites through automated mechanisms such as cookies or pixel tags. For example, our video hosting providers may use Flash cookies to collect and store information such as your volume settings. Cookie management tools provided by the browser may help you manage some types of cookies but may not be effective for others like Flash cookies. To learn how to manage privacy settings and Flash cookie storage, click here.

Our advertising partners may use cookies and pixel tags to collect non-personal information about your activity on this page and on other pages to deliver targeted advertising based on your interests. If you do not wish for this information to be used in this way for targeted advertising, you can opt out according to the methods described above in the section "Your Options" (opt-out from most or all of these companies). Please note that this does not mean you are opting out of advertising services altogether. You will continue to receive general, non-targeted advertising.

Furthermore, there may be third parties embedded or links to third parties and content on these pages. Our services do not monitor these pages and/or content, and the privacy policies of these third parties differ from ours. All risks associated with visiting linked third-party websites or content are borne by the user. We do not take any responsibility for the data security measures of these websites or content providers, and you should review their applicable privacy policies to understand how they handle information they collect from you.

7. Security of Information

We take measures to prevent unauthorized access, unauthorized changes, disruptions, disclosures, or destruction of the data we collect and store. These measures may include internal reviews of our data collection, storage, and processing practices as well as security measures. Our servers are protected by firewalls and are physically housed in secure data centers to enhance security. Naturally, no security system is perfect. Although we take a number of precautions to prevent unauthorized access to the data we have collected and stored, we cannot guarantee that it will not be inadvertently disclosed or made accessible through other unauthorized actions.

8. International Transfers

In order to achieve the above goals, we may transfer personal data we collect from you to third parties who process the information or to members of our corporate group in other countries. The collected data will be stored on servers in the US or other regions. Please note that countries or regions outside of your country of residence may not provide the same level of protection for personal data as your country of residence, but the collection, storage, and use of your personal data will still be subject to this privacy policy.

9. Your Rights

If you reside in Australia or a member state of the EU, you have the following rights:

10. Changes to the Privacy Policy and Cookies

We reserve the right to change this privacy policy for personal data and cookies at any time without prior notice, and changes will take effect as soon as the updated version is published on our sites.