Last Updated: July 12, 2023
The following circumstances establish the meanings of words whose first letter is capitalized. The following definitions are to be understood equally whether they are written in the singular or plural.
In accordance with our Cookies Policy:
In this Cookies Policy, references to "Company" (also known as "the Company," "We," "Us," or "Our") are to Librum-Reader. "Cookies" refers to little files that a website places on your computer, mobile device, or any other device and which, among other things, include information about your browsing history on that website. The term "Application" or “App” refers to Librum at https://librumreader.com/. "You" refers to the person accessing or using the website, or, if applicable, the business or other legal entity that the person is accessing or using the website on their behalf.
Cookies are often referred to as any type of data storage and retrieval system used to store and access data on a user's electronic device (such as a computer, mobile phone, or tablet). The term "cookies" is used in this context to refer to other related technologies such as local shared objects, flash cookies, web beacons, bugs, etc. as well as the use of fingerprinting techniques, which refer to methods of extracting a device's digital fingerprint. Websites or Applications are required to ask users for their consent before using cookies in order to comply with privacy laws and regulations like the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in the European Union and the U.S. legislation (including CCPA) in the United States. These regulations are meant to safeguard people's personal information and privacy when they use websites and other online resources. When a website asks for a user's consent to use cookies, it shows transparency regarding the information it collects and how it uses it. The website also gives users control over their personal data and the option to decide whether or not to share it by obtaining their approval.
Cookies can monitor user activity and gather information to enhance user experience or advertising. Despite the fact that it may be a useful tool for businesses, it may also give rise to privacy and security issues.
We use both our own and third-party cookies for several objectives, including identifying you as a user, learning about your browsing habits, collecting statistics, customizing the way content is displayed, and enhancing the offerings of goods and services we present to you.
When you open the Settings Panel, you may view the list of cookies to understand the exact goals of each cookie.
Depending on their duration, cookies may be:
Depending on the purpose of the cookie:
Depending on the entity that manages them:
We would like to inform you that we will only place cookies on your computer with your permission via the access banner and settings selected in the Settings Panel.
The aforementioned is accurate, except technical cookies, which are required for computer browsing and/or to deliver the service the user has requested.
How to revoke the consent:
By altering the options in the Settings Panel, the user can change or cancel their consent at any moment.
For third-party cookies, please note that each provider manages and controls revocation procedures exclusively. To remove them, you can do so from the browser options or the system offered by the third party. See the links we provide to do this in the Settings Panel.
In any case, the user has the option to remove their browsing history (which may include cookies) from the browser that was installed on their electronic device, as well as to enable, block, or delete cookies.
For Desktop or browser App user, here are the links to view the settings and instructions for your browser:
Disabling all cookies does not prevent browsing/app through the service. You can also disable mobile app analytics from your mobile device's settings screen.
Cookies are not the only method for identifying or tracking website visitors. On occasion, we might also employ other related technologies, such as web beacons (also known as "tracking pixels" or "clear gifs"). These tiny graphics files contain a unique identifier that enables us to recognize when someone has visited our Websites or opened an email including them.
This enables us to track user movement from one page of a website to another, send cookies to your computer or device, determine whether you arrived there via a third-party website, enhance the website's functionality, and assess the efficacy of email marketing campaigns. These technologies frequently rely on cookies to operate effectively. Therefore, disabling cookies will make them less functional.
Some cookies may process personal data, such as when a user's name or email address is used to identify the user (for example, as a registered user), when an IP address is used to identify and track a user, or when a user is identified by a unique identifier (for example, an advertising ID) to distinguish and track a user. For additional information, please check the Privacy Policy.
This Cookies Policy may be modified at any time if new laws become effective or if the type of cookies being used changes. We always mention the updation date for our policy; therefore, please check coming back to check it.
For more details and queries, you can contact us at help@librumreader.com
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