Website Cookie Policy
Last Updated: November 11, 2020
Fresh Start Funding LLC DBA OpenWallet (“OpenWallet,” “we,” “us,” “our”), oversees this website, www.openwalletusa.com (“Site”) and related services, including without limitation, the OpenWallet, Lead Farm, and OpenWallet brands (collectively, our “Services”). This Cookie Policy is intended to tell users (“user(s),” “you,” or “your”) about the collection, use, and dissemination practices regarding information that we collect about you through our Site and Services.
BY ACCESSING, BROWSING, SUBMITTING INFORMATION TO, OR OTHERWISE USING THE SITE OR SERVICES, AND THE CONTENT AVAILABLE HEREIN, YOU ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE TO THE TERMS IN THIS COOKIE POLICY.
BY ACCESSING, BROWSING, SUBMITTING INFORMATION TO, OR OTHERWISE USING THE SITE OR SERVICES, AND THE CONTENT AVAILABLE HEREIN, YOU ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE TO THE TERMS IN THIS COOKIE POLICY.
- Cookies, Anonymous Identifiers, Web Beacons, and Other Internet Tracking Technology. We utilize Cookies, Anonymous Identifiers, Web Beacons, and other Internet tracking technology to collect information from your computer, mobile, or other device. .
- Cookies and Anonymous Identifiers. A “Cookie” is a data file that is created and stored on your computer’s hard drive when you visit our Site. An “Anonymous Identifier” is a random string of characters that is used for similar reasons as Cookies. We use Cookies and Anonymous Identifiers to become more familiar with Users through the study of analytics. Some portions of the Services require the use of Cookies for proper function. Anonymous Identifiers can be used where Cookie technology is not available. You may refuse to accept Cookies by activating the appropriate setting on your web browser. If you select this setting, you may be unable to access certain parts of our Services. Unless you have adjusted your browser setting so that it will refuse Cookies, we will issue Cookies when you direct your browser to our Site.
- Web Beacons and Other Internet Tracking Technology . A “Web Beacon” is an object embedded into a web page or an e-mail that collects various data. A Web Beacon is known by several common terms, such as a web bug, tag, page tag, tracking bug, tracking pixel, pixel tag, web pixel, targeting pixel, re-targeting pixel, and clear gif. Web Beacons are tiny graphics with a unique identifier that may be included on our Services for several purposes, including to deliver or communicate with Cookies, to track and measure the performance of our Services, and to monitor how many visitors view our Services. Unlike Cookies, which are stored on the device, Web Beacons are typically embedded invisibly on web pages or in e-mails. When used within e-mail, for example, a web beacon can track whether a User opens a message, clicks on a link within the e-mail, and similar actions. We also use other, similar Internet tracking technology to monitor a User’s actions coming to our Site, moving through our Site, and after leaving our Site.
- How We Use Cookies. We use Cookies to track when and how our users access, visit, and use our Services, to learn which terms are used, to learn which websites direct you to our Site, to compile and analyze aggregate statistics and trends, and to otherwise help administer and improve the Site and Services. We also use Cookies to help display certain information on the Services and to improve your enjoyment and convenience when using our Site or visiting our Services. For more information on how we use the information we gather from our users’ activity on the Services, please see our Privacy Policy .
- Specifically, we use strictly necessary Cookies, which allow you to access and use our Services. For example, when you use our Services, we use Session Id Cookies and JavaScript to check Cookies.
- We use performance Cookies that allow us to track usage. This allows us to learn more about how users use the Services so that we make changes and improvements, as necessary.
- We use targeting Cookies that measure the effectiveness of our advertising campaigns and to track sites you’ve visited so that we can measure the effectiveness of our advertising campaigns.
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Please be aware that this cookie policy does not govern the use of third-party websites or services or providers of third-party services.
- Change Settings From Within Your Browser. To prevent all Cookies being sent to your computer, mobile, or other device, both from our Services and from other websites, you may change your settings from within your browser by going to the “help” function on most browsers. If you choose to have your browser refuse Cookies, then it is likely that some areas of the Services will not function properly when you use or visit them.
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The instructions for these vary from browser to browser and they may change from time to time as new versions are released. Here are some links to instructions for the most common browsers:
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- Microsoft Internet Explorer Click here for Microsoft Internet Explorer
- Mozilla Firefox Click here for Mozilla Firefox
- Google Chrome Click here for Google Chrome
- Safari Click here for Safari
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For other browsers, try searching for “managing Cookies in [browser name].”
- Contact. If you have any questions or concerns about our use of Cookies and other tracking technologies, please send us an e-mail at support@openwalletusa.com.