Particles Privacy and Cookies Policy

Privacy Policy

By signing up for the Particles Newsletter, you agree to receive periodic email correspondence from Particles and/or Paralect. We endeavor to use reasonable commercially available means to secure your personal information, including email addresses.

We do not intend to sell or share your email address with third parties for commercial or advertising purposes. In the unlikely event that this changes, we will notify you and request your consent for such actions.

Cookies Policy

Last updated: 17.05.2019

Paralect ("us", "we", or "our") uses cookies on paralect.com (the "Service"). By using the Service, you consent to the use of cookies.

This Cookies Policy explains what cookies are, how we and third-parties we may partner with may use cookies on the Service. Also, we explain your choices regarding cookies and more information.

What are cookies

Cookies are small bits of text stored on your web browser or hard drive that improve your experience on the service. Cookie files allow the Service or a third-party to distinguish visitors and allow us to optimize the Service over time for all viewers.

Cookies can be "persistent" or "session-based.”

How Paralect uses cookies

When you use and access the Service, we may place a number of cookies files in your web browser and/or on our server.

We use cookies for the following purposes:

  • to enable certain functions of the Service
  • to provide analytics in order to improve the overall quality of content going forward
  • to store your preferences
  • to enable advertisements delivery, including behavioral advertising.

Third-party cookies

In addition to our own cookies, we may also use various third-parties cookies to report usage statistics of the Service, deliver advertisements on and through the Service, and so on.

What are your choices regarding cookies

You may choose to delete cookies or browse the Service with a web browser that blocks, deletes or refuses cookies.

This may alter or render unavailable some features of the Service or cause an improper display of some pages within the Service.