Allessay Cookie Policy

Allessay Cookie Policy

At Allessay, we value transparency about how we collect and use your data. This Cookie Policy explains how and when we use cookies when you interact with our website.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your computer or mobile device. They are unique to your browser or account and serve different purposes:
– Session cookies: Active only while your browser is open and automatically deleted when you close it.
– Persistent cookies: Remain stored until you delete them manually or until they expire.
For more general information about cookies, you can visit external resources dedicated to this topic.
Do we use cookies?
Yes. Allessay uses cookies and similar technologies, including pixels, tags, and web beacons. Both session and persistent cookies are used to improve navigation, deliver services, and enhance your overall experience on our website. We use our own cookies as well as trusted third-party cookies, such as Google Analytics.
How do we use cookies?
Cookies serve multiple purposes on our website:
– To remember that you are logged in and manage your account preferences.
– To support service functionality, such as order placement and navigation.
– To personalize your experience by remembering your settings and preferences.
– To enable website analytics, helping us improve usability and performance.
– To enhance security and speed up interactions.
How do we use cookies for advertising?
Cookies and related technologies such as pixels, tags, and beacons help us and our partners deliver relevant advertising. They allow us to:
– Show ads that may interest you based on your activity.
– Measure the effectiveness of our marketing campaigns.
– Collect aggregated data for research, auditing, and reporting.
– Track when and how often content has been displayed to you.
By using our website, you agree to the use of cookies as outlined in this policy. You can control or disable cookies through your browser settings, though some features of our website may not function properly without them.