The Cookies Policy explains how Docket Inc (“XYZ”, “we”, “us”, “our”) uses cookies and similar technologies in the course of our business, through our website Docket. It explains what these technologies are, and why we use them, as well as your rights to control our use of them.
What is a Cookie?
Cookies are small text files that a website asks the user’s browser to save on the user’s system/device, when a user visits the website, to remember the user’s device upon revisiting the website or during the session. Cookies set up by the domain Docket, are called first-party cookies, and cookies set by other domain(s) than the website(s) you are visiting are termed as third-party cookies. Third-party cookies are generally used for marketing and advertising purposes.Â
Purpose of using cookies?
‍Our website Docket (“Docket” or “We” or “Our” or “Website”) uses cookies and other tracking technologies for the following purposes:Â
1. To analyze your use of our websiteÂ
2. For promotional and marketing purposesÂ
3. To understand your preferences such as your preferred language  Â
4. To deliver information that matches your interests
5. To help us understand our audience and traffic patterns
6. To manage and present the information displayed on our websiteÂ
Type of Cookies used by Docket
1. Strictly Necessary Cookies
2. Targeting Cookies
3. Functionality Cookies
4. Performance Cookies
‍Cookie-List
The table below provides additional details on the specific cookies used on Docket:Â
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Strictly Necessary Cookies - Some cookies are required for technical reasons for our websites to support functions such as logging in, and payment transactions.
Targeted Cookies - These cookies may be set through our site by our advertising partners. They may be used by those companies to build a profile of your interests and show you relevant adverts on other sites. They do not store directly personal information but are based on uniquely identifying your browser and internet device.
Functionality Cookies- Functionality cookies enable us to provide additional functions to you on our site such as personalization and remembering your saved preferences.
Performance Cookies- Performance cookies are cookies used specifically for gathering data on how visitors use a website, which pages of a website are visited most often, or if they get error messages on web pages. These cookies monitor only the performance of the site as the user interacts with it. These cookies don’t collect identifiable information on visitors, which means all the data collected is anonymous and only used to improve the functionality of a website.
Any cookie, whose purpose has not been identified by us or is unknown to our current understanding, is classified together as “Unclassified Cookies”. Such cookies may or may not adhere to our policy and we cannot take ownership of said cookies, however, we would periodically and actively try to investigate them and categorize them in their respective cookie categories for the benefit of our users, partners, and customers.
Other tracking technologies like web beacons
Cookies are not the only way to recognize or track visitors on a website. We may use other similar technologies from time to time, like web beacons (sometimes called “tracking pixels” or “clear gifs”). These are tiny graphics files that contain a unique identifier that enables us to recognize when someone has visited our websites or opened an e-mail. In many instances, these technologies are reliant on cookies to function properly, and hence, declining cookies will impair their functioning.Â
How can I control the cookie preferences?Â
Most browsers are set to accept cookies by default. However, you may remove or reject cookies in your browser’s settings. Removing or rejecting the cookies may affect the performance of the website.  Â
Update and ReviewÂ
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time, therefore, we encourage you to periodically review this page for the latest information on the Policy.Â