Cookie Policy

At BoomerBond, we believe in being clear and open about how we collect and process data about you. This page is designed to inform you about our practices regarding cookies and explain to you how you can manage them.

Already familiar with cookies and just want to adjust your settings? No problem. Just update your website cookies settings and head to your account settings in your app to adjust your privacy preferences there.

Want to learn more about cookies and how we use them? We're happy to explain! Keep on reading.

This Cookie Policy does not address how we process your personal information outside of our usage of cookies. To learn more about how we process your personal information, please read our Privacy Policy.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that are sent to or accessed from your web browser or your device’s memory. A cookie typically contains the name of the domain (internet location) from which the cookie originated, the “lifetime” of the cookie (i.e., when it expires) and a randomly generated unique number or similar identifier. A cookie also may contain information about your device, such as user settings, browsing history and activities conducted while using our services.

Are there different types of cookies?

First-party and third-party cookies

There are first-party cookies and third-party cookies. First-party cookies are placed on your device directly by us. For example, we use first-party cookies to adapt our website to your browser’s language preferences and to better understand your use of our website. Third-party cookies are placed on your device by our partners and service providers. You can learn more about these partners and service providers through our website and in-app consent management tools. For details on these tools, see “How can you control cookies?” below.

Session and persistent cookies

There are session cookies and persistent cookies. Session cookies only last until you close your browser. We use session cookies for a variety of reasons, including to learn more about your use of our website during one single browser session and to help you to use our website more efficiently. Persistent cookies have a longer lifespan and last beyond the current session. These types of cookies can be used to help you quickly sign-in to our website again, for analytical purposes and for other reasons as described below.

What about other tracking technologies, like web beacons and SDKs?

Other technologies such as web beacons (also called pixel, tags or clear gifs), tracking URLs or software development kits (SDKs) are used for similar purposes as cookies. Web beacons are tiny graphics files that contain a unique identifier that enable us to recognize when someone has visited our service or opened an e-mail that we have sent them. Tracking URLs are custom generated links that help us understand where the traffic to our webpages comes from. SDKs are small pieces of code included in apps, which function like cookies and web beacons.

For simplicity, we also refer to these technologies as “cookies” in this Cookie Policy.

What do we use cookies for?

Like other providers of online services, we use cookies to provide, secure and improve our services, including by remembering your preferences, recognizing you when you visit our website, measuring the success of our marketing campaigns and personalizing and tailoring ads to your interests. To accomplish these purposes, we also may link information from cookies with other personal information we hold about you.

 

When you use our services, some or all of the following types of cookies may be set on your device.

Cookie type Description

Essential cookies: These cookies are strictly necessary to provide you our services, such as enabling you to log in, remembering your preferences and keeping you safe by detecting malicious activity.

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At BoomerBond, we're committed to being transparent and clear about how we gather and process your data. This page is constructed to inform you of our practices regarding cookies and to guide you on managing them.

 

Already familiar with cookies and just want to adjust your settings? No worries. Click here to modify your website cookies settings, and navigate to your account settings in the app to tweak your privacy preferences there.

 

Interested in learning more about cookies and our use of them? We're glad to explain! Continue reading.

 

Please note: This Cookie Policy does not detail how we process your personal information outside of our use of cookies. To discover more about how we process your personal data, please read our Privacy Policy here.

 

What are cookies? Cookies are tiny text files that are sent to or accessed from your web browser or your device’s memory. A typical cookie contains the name of the domain (internet location) it came from, the “lifetime” of the cookie (i.e., when it expires) and a randomly generated unique number or similar identifier. A cookie may also store information about your device, such as user settings, browsing history, and activities conducted while using our services.

 

Are there different types of cookies? First-party and third-party cookies We use both first-party and third-party cookies. First-party cookies are placed on your device directly by us. We use first-party cookies to adapt our website to your browser’s language preferences and to gain a better understanding of your use of our website. Third-party cookies are placed on your device by our partners and service providers. You can learn more about these partners and service providers through our website and in-app consent management tools. For details on these tools, see “How can you control cookies?” below.

 

Session and persistent cookies We also use session cookies and persistent cookies. Session cookies last only until you close your browser. We use session cookies for various reasons, including learning more about your use of our website during a single browser session and helping you use our website more efficiently. Persistent cookies have a longer lifespan and last beyond the current session. These types of cookies can be used to help you quickly sign-in to our website again, for analytical purposes, and for other reasons as described below.

 

What about other tracking technologies, like web beacons and SDKs? Other technologies such as web beacons (also called pixel tags or clear gifs), tracking URLs, or software development kits (SDKs) are used for similar purposes as cookies. Web beacons are tiny graphics files that contain a unique identifier that enable us to recognize when someone has visited our service or opened an e-mail that we have sent them. Tracking URLs are custom generated links that help us understand where the traffic to our webpages comes from. SDKs are small pieces of code included in apps, which function like cookies and web beacons.

 

For simplicity, we also refer to these technologies as “cookies” in this Cookie Policy.

 

What do we use cookies for? Similar to other online service providers, we use cookies to deliver, secure, and enhance our services, including by remembering your preferences, recognizing you when you visit our website, measuring the success of our marketing campaigns, and personalizing and tailoring ads to your interests. To achieve these purposes, we may also link information from cookies with other personal information we hold about you.

 

When you use our services, some or all of the following types of cookies may be set on your device.

 

Cookie type Description Essential cookies These cookies are vital to provide you our services, such as enabling you to log in, remembering your preferences, and ensuring your safety by detecting malicious activity. Analytics cookies These cookies assist us in understanding how our services are being used and help us customize and improve our services for you. Advertising & marketing cookies These cookies are employed to assess the efficacy of our marketing campaigns and make the ads you see more relevant to you. They perform functions like helping us understand the amount of traffic driven to our services by our marketing campaigns, preventing the same ad from continuously reappearing, ensuring that ads are properly displayed for advertisers, selecting advertisements relevant to you, and measuring the number and performance of ads displayed, such as how many people interacted with a particular ad. Social networking cookies These cookies enable you to share pages and content that you find interesting on our services through third-party social networking and other websites or services. These cookies may also be used for advertising purposes. How can you control cookies? There are several cookie management options available to you. Please be aware that changes you make to your cookie preferences may affect your experience using our services as they may not be as personalized to you. In some instances, you may even find yourself unable to use all or part of our services.

 

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 Here is a summary of how Google uses cookies:

1. Functionality: Cookies help Google remember your preferences and other information, such as your preferred language, how many results you prefer to have shown on a search results page, and whether you want to have Google’s SafeSearch filter turned on. These cookies enhance your experience during a specific session. For example, YouTube uses cookies to store information such as your preferred page configuration and playback preferences. They also improve the performance of Google services. For instance, a cookie helps autocomplete search queries based on your initial input.

 

2. Security: Cookies help to authenticate users, prevent fraud, and protect your interactions with the service. They contain digitally signed and encrypted records of a user’s Google Account ID and most recent sign-in time, which help ensure that only the actual owner of an account can access that account. They also prevent spam, fraud, and abuse by ensuring that requests within a browsing session are made by the user and not by other sites, thus preventing malicious sites from acting on behalf of a user without the user's knowledge.

 

3. Analytics: Cookies collect data that allows Google to understand how you interact with their services. This helps them to improve content and build better features. For instance, Google Analytics uses a set of cookies to collect information and report site usage statistics without 

personally identifying individual visitors. Google Search and YouTube also use cookies for analytics.

 

4. Advertising: Google uses cookies for advertising, including serving and rendering ads, personalizing ads (depending on your settings), limiting the number of times an ad is shown to a user, muting ads you have chosen to stop seeing, and measuring the effectiveness of ads. The 'NID' cookie, for example, is used to show Google ads in Google services for signed-out users. Other cookies are used to show Google ads on non-Google sites. If you have personalized ads enabled, a cookie is used to remember this setting. Depending on your ad settings, other Google services like YouTube may also use these and other cookies for advertising.