Our Privacy Policy explains how we collect and use information from and about you when you use GlycoLeap
and other Holmusk Inc. services. We have provided this cookie policy to tell you more about why we use
cookies and other similar identifying technologies, the types of cookies and similar technologies we
use, and your choices in relation to these technologies.
Cookie Overview
A cookie is a small piece of data that is sent to your browser or device by websites, mobile apps,
and advertisements that you access or use. This data is stored on your browser or device and helps
websites and mobile apps remember things about you. For example, cookies may help us remember
whether you have signed in before.
Our Use of Cookies
Like most online services, Holmusk Inc. uses cookies for a number of reasons, like protecting your
GlycoLeap data and account, helping us see which features are most popular, counting visitors to a
page, improving our users' experience, keeping our services secure, and just generally providing you
with a better, more intuitive, and satisfying experience. The cookies we use generally fall into one
of the following categories.
Categories of cookies and why we use these cookies
Security
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We use these cookies to identify signed in user and perform access control.
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For example, we may use these cookies to store your web-session information to prevent
others from
changing your password without your username and password.
Preferences
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We use these cookies to remember your settings and preferences, for example your language
preference.
Performance
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We use these cookies to collect information about how you interact with our services and to
help us
improve them.
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For example, we may use these cookies to determine if you have interacted with a certain
page.
Analytics
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We use these cookies to help us improve our services.
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For example, we can use these cookies to learn more about which features are the most
popular with
our users and which ones might need some tweaks.
Advertising
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We use these cookies to to track the efficiency of our advertising campaigns, both on our
services
and on other websites or mobile apps.
Pixels, Local Storage, and Other Similar Technologies
We may also use other similar technologies on our services, such as pixel tags and local
storage. We use
these technologies to do things like help us see what features are most popular and create a
more
personalized experience. Pixel tags (also called clear GIFs, web beacons, or pixels) are small
blocks of
code installed in or on a webpage, mobile app, or advertisement. These tags can retrieve certain
information about your browser and device such as: operating system, browser type, device type
and
version, referring website, website visited, IP address, and other similar information. Local
storage is
an industry-standard technology that allows a website or mobile app to store and retrieve data
on an
individual's computer, mobile phone, or other device.
Your Choices
Your browser probably lets you choose whether to accept browser cookies. And you may even be
able to
choose or limit the use of cookies and other similar technologies in mobile apps. But these
technologies
are an important part of how our services work, so removing or rejecting cookies, or limiting
the use of
other similar technologies could affect the availability and functionality of our services.
Web browser opt-out
Most web browsers are set to accept cookies by default. If you don't want to allow cookies you
may have
some options. Your browser may provide you with a set of tools to manage cookies. You can
usually set
your browser to refuse some cookies or all cookies. For example, some browsers give you the
option to
allow first-party cookies but block third-party cookies. So what is the difference between
first-party
and third-party cookies?
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A "first-party" cookie is served by the page or domain that you are visiting. So for
example, when
you visit https://glycoleap.com and we
serve a cookie for purposes of remembering your settings that
is a first-party cookie.
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A "third-party" cookie is served by a company that doesn't operate the page or domain you
are
visiting. So for example, when you visit http://glycoleap.com
and
Google serves a cookie on
https://glycoleap.com for GlycoLeap's
analytics that is a
third-party cookie.
You may also be able to remove cookies from your browser. Your ability to manage cookies through
a
mobile browser, however, may be limited. For more information about how to manage your cookie
settings,
please follow the instructions provided by your browser which are usually located within the
"Help,"
"Tools," or "Edit" settings.
Mobile device opt-outs
Your mobile operating system may let you opt-out from having your information collected or used
for
interest-based advertising on mobile devices. You should refer to the instructions provided by
your
mobile device's manufacturer; this information is typically available under the "settings"
function of
your mobile device.
And of course, if your mobile device offers an uninstall process, you can always stop us from
collecting
information through the app by uninstalling the GlycoLeap app.
Contact Us
If you have any questions about our use of cookies, please contact
us.