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The provision establishes the scope of tracking technologies DeepL deploys across its digital properties and identifies the categories of tracking data collection—distinguishing between first-party session and persistent cookies and third-party partner integrations. This disclosure delineates the tracking infrastructure that operates during user interaction with DeepL services.
Users accessing DeepL websites operate under terms that authorize the placement of tracking cookies on their devices and the sharing of tracking data with third-party analytics and advertising partners. The authorization covers both temporary session tracking and longer-duration persistent tracking across browsing sessions.
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We use cookies, web beacons, pixel tags, and similar tracking technologies on our websites and in our communications to collect information about your browsing activities, your preferences, and your device. This may include information such as your IP address, browser type, operating system, referri...
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"We use cookies and similar tracking technologies on our websites. Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device when you visit our website. We use both session cookies, which expire when you close your browser, and persistent cookies, which remain on your device for a set period of time. We also use third-party cookies from our analytics and advertising partners.— Excerpt from DeepL's DeepL Privacy Policy
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The provision establishes the scope of tracking technologies DeepL deploys across its digital properties and identifies the categories of tracking data collection—distinguishing between first-party session and persistent cookies and third-party partner integrations. This disclosure delineates the tracking infrastructure that operates during user interaction with DeepL services.
Users accessing DeepL websites operate under terms that authorize the placement of tracking cookies on their devices and the sharing of tracking data with third-party analytics and advertising partners. The authorization covers both temporary session tracking and longer-duration persistent tracking across browsing sessions.
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