Cookies
We operate the JD3TV website and mobile and connected television applications (the "Services"). Our Privacy Policy explains how we collect and use information from and about you when you visit our website or apps, create an account with us, or otherwise interact with us. This policy explains more about how we and certain third parties use cookies and similar technologies on the Services and your choices concerning them.
AN EXPLANATION OF THE COOKIES AND OTHER TRACKING TECHNOLOGIES WE USE ON THE SERVICES
Like many companies, we use cookies and other tracking technologies to ensure you get the best from the Services. Below are some examples of the types of tracking technologies that may be used, depending on how you access and interact with the Services.
“Cookies” are small text files from a website that are stored on your computer, mobile phone or other device. Cookies generally contain information that is associated with your web browser, information such as website preferences, login information, or a user ID. This information enables online services to recognise you as you interact with or revisit the Services.
Like other online services and mobile applications, we use both cookies and other technologies such as web beacons/GIFs, pixels, page tags, embedded scripts and other tracking technologies. These technologies consist of small transparent image files or other web programming code that record how you interact with the Services. They are often used in conjunction with web browser cookies or other identifiers associated with your device. Below is a more detailed description of some of these other types of tracking technologies we use on the Services:
Pixels are small images on a web page or in an email. Pixels collect information about your browser or device and can set cookies.
Local storage allows data to be stored locally on your browser or device and includes HTML5 local storage and browser cache.
SDKs are blocks of code provided by our partners that may be installed in our mobile applications. SDKs help us understand how you interact with our mobile applications and collect certain information about the device and network you use to access the application. SDKs may collect identifiers associated with your device or our apps.
In this policy, when we refer to "cookies", we are referring to cookies and other tracking technologies, as described above.
We and certain third parties may use cookies when you interact with the Services for a variety of reasons. The types of cookies that are used on the Services fall into one of the following four categories:
Essential
Essential cookies are necessary for the Services to function properly and to remain secure. For example, we may use essential cookies for logging in, filling in forms or to enable other features and functions of the Services. We also use essential cookies to maintain the security and stability of our services. Because these cookies are necessary to the security and functionality of our services, they cannot be switched off.
Measurement And Performance
Measurement and performance cookies (and similar technologies) allow us to measure how many people have used the Services, and which pages and videos are visited most frequently. These cookies also allow us to monitor service performance, such as error messages and how much time it takes for pages and videos to load. This information allows us to ensure the Services are functioning properly and are providing the best experience for our users.
Content Personalisation
We use cookies to build a profile about you and your interests to show you personalised content that is relevant to you, and to measure the performance and effectiveness of content that you see or interact with.
Advertising
Advertising cookies are used to build a profile of your interests, to deliver advertising relevant to those interests, to measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns, and for the other purposes described in our cookie preference centre. These cookies are set by us and by our advertising partners. If you do not allow these cookies, you will still see ads, but they may be less relevant to you.
Please note that certain third parties – including our service providers, partners, advertisers and advertising sales agencies – also use cookies on the Services. Third party cookies are usually measurement and performance cookies, or advertising cookies.
You can find further information about how we use cookies on the Services, which third party cookies we use, and allow or deactivate cookies, in our cookie preference centre, which is available through the “Manage Preferences” button below.
Should we update, amend or make any changes to this document, those changes will be prominently posted here.
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