Cookie Policy

This Cookie Policy governs the use of cookies on the ENTERINFI Platform ("Platform"). This Cookie Policy must be read in conjunction with the Terms of Use and the Privacy Policy. For the purposes of this Cookie Policy, unless defined hereunder, all capitalised terms shall have the meaning ascribed to them in the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy, as applicable.
We utilize "cookies" and other tracking technologies to ensure the safety of Your Account and to provide You with the best possible user experience. By continuing to access Our Platform and use Our Services, You agree to the use of cookies and other tracking technologies for the purposes mentioned in this policy.

Cookies
A "cookie" is a small encrypted text file stored on Your web browser or mobile application. We use cookies for the following purposes: (i) to collect information about Your activities on the Platform; (ii) to store information about Your browsing preferences; (iii) to compile anonymous aggregated statistics; (iv) to store Your preferences and give You a personalized experience; (v) to enable advertisement delivery and behavioural advertising; and (vi) to enable security features and assist Us in detecting malicious activity on the Platform.

Controlling Cookies
While most web browsers/mobile settings are initially set up to automatically accept cookies, it will also give You the option of controlling cookies through their respective settings preferences. At all times, You may refuse all cookies on Your mobile application, internet browser and/or any other platform You may use to access Our Platform and Services by changing your mobile/internet browser/platform settings to the extent permissible on Your device. However, by doing so, You may not be able to use certain features on the Platform, Our Services may not be able to take full advantage of all the offerings and interest-based advertising. You can remove cookies by following directions provided in Your application’s/browser’s "help" file

Types of Cookies
The Platform uses two types of cookies: (i) Session cookies; and (ii) Persistent cookies. Session cookies are temporary cookies that remain on Your device until You close the browser/application or for as long as the session is active. Persistent cookies remain on Your device until You manually delete Your cookies or its’ expiry, whichever is later. Expiration dates are set within the cookies and may range from a few minutes to several years.

We will also use cookies for the purpose of analysing, evaluating and testing the Platform which will include functional, security, performance, automation and load testing. We will also utilize cookies to test the integration of the Platform with third party software solutions.

The Platform may also use other types of cookies including: (i) Essential cookies: These cookies are necessary for Users to navigate through the Platform and for Us to be able to provide Our Services; (ii) Performance/Analytics cookies: These cookies help improve the performance of the Platform through tracking of activities such as the areas visited, time spent on the Platform and issues encountered, if any; (iii) Preference cookies: These cookies store Your preferences such as language preference, volume preference, etc. and prevent You from re-entering information You have previously provided in order to personalize and enhance Your user experience; (iv) Targeting/Advertising cookies: These cookies are used to provide content which is relevant, or of interest, to You. They may be used to provide targeted advertisement based on the websites You visit, the contents You view and the time spent on each of the websites. Please note, many of the advertising cookies associated with our Platform belong to Our third party service providers such as Google Analytics and Mixpanel; and (v) Session Management cookies: These cookies are enabled for login management and session transition across the Platform. Usually, these cookies are deleted once You log out, however, in some cases they may remain after You log out to keep track of Your site preferences. This prevents the need to re-enter information You had already provided during Your last visit.

We may also use PHP scripting to capture Cookies which means we may use browser cookies which are temporarily stored in Your system to understand Your browsing behavior. Such cookies are stored in your system and not transferred outside it and will get deleted upon Your clearing all cookies from Your browser.

Use of cookies by third parties
Third party companies like analytics companies and advertisement networks generally use cookies to collect user information on an anonymous basis. They may use that information to build a profile based on Your activities on the Platform and other websites that You have visited. We may enter into arrangements with such third parties and You can learn more about how these companies use Your information through their respective privacy policies.


Web Beacons and other Technologies
We use additional technologies to help track user activities and preferences such as web beacons (also known as clear gifs or pixel tags). These technologies often work in conjunction with cookies. Web beacons are graphic images with unique identifiers that are embedded invisibly on web pages or emails to help us understand our Users better. While You do not have the option to opt out of web beacons used in webpages, you may limit their use by opting out of the cookies they interact with. However, You may opt out of web beacons used in emails by sending emails in text mode only. We also use local storage to facilitate specific functions however, We do not retain the data captured through the local storage.

We also use other technologies that are similar to cookies, such as browser storage and plugins (e.g., HTML5, IndexedDB, and WebSQL). Like cookies, some of these technologies may store small amounts of data on Your device. We may use these and various other technologies for similar purposes as cookies, such as to enforce Our terms and conditions, prevent malicious activities, and analyse the use of our Platform and Services. There are ways to control these technologies such as clearing the browser storage which is an option commonly available under the browser settings option.


Do Not Track (DNT)
The World Wide Web Consortium has been working with industry groups, Internet browsers, technology companies, and regulators to develop a DNT technology standard. No standard has been adopted till date. At present, We do not respond to web browser "do not track" signals.

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