Cookie Policy
When we refer to "we," "our," etc., we mean Fuse Vectors. We are both the data controller and data processor for the data we collect through cookies.
Our websites include our main domain
and all associated subdomains and other websites we own and manage.
What Are Cookies?
When you visit our websites, one or more cookies will automatically be stored in your browser. Cookies are small text files in your browser used to recognize you from visit to visit.
Cookies make it easier for you to use our websites by remembering some of your preferences. They also help us remember who you are and tailor content for you, including ads and marketing across different websites.
What Types of Cookies Do We Collect?
When you visit our websites, we collect four types of cookies:
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Essential Cookies: These cookies are essential for the optimal functioning of our websites. They are always collected to ensure our websites work as they should.
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Functional Cookies: These cookies help remember your preferences on our website, such as your location and previous choices from previous visits.
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Analytics Cookies: These cookies help us understand how visitors interact with our websites anonymously, allowing us to optimize and measure our traffic.
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Marketing Cookies: These cookies allow us to tailor and target our advertising, sending relevant ads and campaigns across websites.
What Do We Use Cookies For?
We use cookies to ensure that our websites function properly and to optimize and adjust them. Therefore, we use cookies to:
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Identify who visits our websites,
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Gain insight into their behavior, and
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Target our marketing to users who have shown interest in our services.
We collect information about:
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When and how long you visit our websites,
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Which pages you click on,
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If you have visited us before,
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Which services you seem more interested in,
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Which browser you use, and
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Your IP address.
How Long Do We Store Cookies?
Some cookies are stored for longer periods, while others are only collected while you are on our websites. You can read more about the individual cookie expiration periods in the "Cookie Overview" section below.
When you revisit our websites, the period we store cookies is extended again. You can read more about how to avoid and delete cookies in the sections below.
How to Avoid Cookies?
Among the cookies stored in your browser, some are necessary for our websites to function correctly - these are the "necessary cookies" mentioned above. You cannot limit these. However, you can both limit and delete all cookies that are not "necessary cookies."
Several browsers offer "private browsing," which allows you to visit websites anonymously. Private browsing limits a website's cookies so that only the necessary cookies are stored in your browser. Here are some links with guides on how to use private browsing in your browser:
- Private browsing in Microsoft Edge (Ctrl + Shift + P)
- Private browsing in FireFox (Ctrl + Shift + P)
- Private browsing in Safari on Mac (Ctrl + Shift + N)
- Private browsing in Safari on iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch (new tab + Private)
- Private browsing in Chrome (Ctrl + Shift + N)
- Private browsing in Opera (Ctrl + Shift + N)
- Private browsing in Brave (Ctrl + Shift + P)
How to Delete Cookies?
If you want to delete cookies, you can do so through your browser. All browsers allow you to either delete cookies individually or all at once. How you delete cookies depends on which browser you use. Below you can find instructions for your browser by following the listed links:
Cookies from Third Parties and Partners:
When you interact with our website, cookies are stored in your browser for third parties and partners.
Third parties refer to services that help deliver content to our websites, such as videos, forms, and chat.
Partners are used to enable advertisers, ad networks, etc., to deliver relevant and targeted ads to our visitors.
Cookie Overview: