Cookie policy
Last updated: 15th January 2025
Poplar Technologies Ltd ("us", "we", or "our") respects your privacy and is committed to providing you with transparency about our use of cookies and similar technologies on the Breakroom website (the "Site") through this Cookie Policy. This Cookie Policy supplements the information provided in our Privacy Policy.
In general, we use cookies and other tracking technologies on our Site to:
- Remember you on our Site
- Understand how people use or navigate our Site
- Help us deliver and measure our advertising
- Help protect and secure our Site
2. What are tracking technologies?
Tracking technologies are similar technologies that may be used on a website, including, but not limited to, pixels, tags, JavaScript, mobile analytics software, software development kits (SDKs), web beacons/clear gifs, fingerprinting, cross-device tracking, supercookies, and favicons. Some of these tracking technologies may place cookies on the Site, while others may be used to directly collect and process data about users of the Site.
3. Do we obtain consent?
Depending on the applicable laws in the country from which you access our Site, we may need your consent in order to use certain cookies or tracking technologies on the Site, which will be obtained through the use of a cookie consent manager.
6. General Information about cookies and similar technologies
First party and third party cookies:
First party cookies |
These cookies are placed by us and involve assigning a unique identity to you by setting the cookie with a view to tracking your journey on our Site. The first-party cookies that we place on your device fall into the following categories:
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Third party cookies |
These are cookies that are set by a domain other than Breakroom. Where we work with third-parties, they may set cookies or similar technologies to deliver the services that they are providing. For example, to help us analyze how you use our Site, which third-party websites you came from, detect or prevent fraud or collect information about your activities on our Site. |
Categories of cookies and trackers we use
Cookies or other trackers that may be placed on your computer or device typically fall into one of the following categories:
Required or Strictly Necessary |
These are essential for you to be able to navigate our Site, use its features, and protect our site from bots. Without these cookies, the services you have asked for could not be provided. |
Analytical |
These cookies help us understand how people use Breakroom, so we can make the site better, and add optional features that improve the experience.. These are generally web analytics trackers collecting visitor usage information such as page views, session information, and bounce rate for purposes of understanding and optimizing the performance of the Site. |
Advertising |
These cookies are used to share information with advertisers and social media platforms about your usage of Breakroom. This helps us make sure the right people see Breakroom adverts, or so you see fewer Breakroom adverts after you've signed up. These may be present even if there is no advertising in use on the Site. |
Other similar technologies we may use
Additional technologies may be used on our Site, and may include the following:
JavaScript |
JavaScript is a scripting language used to produce more interactive and dynamic websites. JavaScript can create cookies, read cookies, and delete cookies. |
Local Storage |
Local Storage is a client-side data storage option that allows websites to store data locally and persistently on a user's browser. |
Session Storage |
Session storage is a client-side storage option that allows websites to store data locally on a user's browser but is designed for short-term storage. |
Pixels and Tags |
A “pixel” or “pixel tag” is a small piece of code that can be embedded on websites and emails. We use pixels and cookies to learn how you interact with our web pages and emails. We use email pixels to track whether our emails are opened so that we can understand the effectiveness of our email campaigns. To analyze the effectiveness of pixels used in our email campaigns, we will remove your email address from the process we undertake in connection with this analysis. If you wish to block email pixels, you will need to use the function offered by most email providers which prevents your emails from automatically loading images. |
To find more information about the individual cookies and tracking technologies we use and the purposes for which we use them, please click to view our Cookie Table. We will update the Cookie Table from time-to-time.
7. How to contact us
If you have any questions about our privacy practices, cookies and other tracking technologies. and/or our services in general, please contact us as noted in the How to Contact Us section (Section 14) of our Privacy Policy.