ChannelRUSH Cookie Notice

What is a Cookie?

A cookie is a piece of data contained in a very small text file that is stored in your browser or elsewhere on your hard drive by the website you are browsing. Cookies allow websites you visit to identify your device as you navigate through them.

By themselves, cookies do not identify you specifically. Rather, they recognize your web browser. So, unless you identify yourself specifically to ChannelRUSH, like signing into the account portal, we don’t know who you are just because you visited the ChannelRUSH public websites.

You can turn off your web browser’s ability to accept cookies. But, if you do that, certain parts of the ChannelRUSH public websites or account portal may not work for you.

What We Use Cookies For

We have two primary uses for cookies:

  • Cookies strictly necessary and required to operate our public websites, customer account website, or APIs
  • Cookies that track how our website visitors use our public websites or customer account website with a tool called Google Anayltics

ChannelRUSH uses both session and persistent cookies. Session cookies are cookies that disappear from your computer or browser when you turn off your computer. Persistent cookies stay on your computer even after you’ve turned it off.

By continuing to browse our public websites, our customer account website, or user our APIs, you are agreeing to our use of cookies.

What We Do Not Use Cookies For

Things we do NOT use cookies for:

  • We do not use cookies to track your web browsing activity after you leave any of our public websites, customer account portal, or APIs.
  • We do not share, sell, or give away any information obtained by cookies used while navigating our websites to third-parties.

What We Do With IP Addresses

When you visit our public websites, customer account portal, or use our products and services, like our APIs, we collect your IP addresses to track and analyze information about the devices that are connecting to our systems and about where those devices are located. For example, we use IP addresses to track which regions visitors to our ChannelRUSH public websites, customer account website, or APIs come from and to detect possible fraud.

How We Treat Do Not Track Signals / California Do Not Track Disclosure

Various browsers allow a “do not track” (DNT) setting that relies on a technology known as a DNT header, which sends a signal to websites visited by the individual about the individual’s browser DNT setting. At this time, there is no general agreement on how companies like ChannelRUSH should interpret Do Not Track signals.

Therefore, ChannelRUSH does not currently commit to respond to DNT signals, whether that signal is received on a computer or on a mobile device. We will continue to monitor developments around DNT browser technology and the implementation of a standard.

Contact Us

You may contact us via email at privacy@channelrush.com. Or, you may write to us at the address listed below.

ChannelRUSH
2590 Welton Street
Suite 200, #1021
Denver, CO 80205

 

Updated: January 2022