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COOKIE POLICIES

Cookie Policy

This Cookie Policy outlines the types of cookies and similar technologies that may be used when accessing the ASQUAREDTWO website (the "Site"). We may update this policy from time to time. Any updates will be reflected in the "Last Updated" section below. Changes to this Cookie Policy will take effect once the updated version is posted on the Site.

Last Updated: January 01, 2025


What Are Cookies?

A cookie is a small text file that a website asks your browser to store on your device when you visit the site. These cookies help the site remember information about you, such as your language preference or login credentials. We use first-party cookies, which are set by us, as well as third-party cookies, which come from external services to support our advertising and marketing efforts. These cookies and tracking technologies are used for various purposes:


Types of Cookies We Use

  1. Targeting Cookies
    By accessing and using our Site, you consent to the use of all cookies on our platform. Targeting cookies help us build a profile of your interests, allowing us to display relevant ads on other websites. These cookies do not directly store personal information but are used to uniquely identify your browser and device. If you choose not to allow these cookies, you may experience less personalized advertising, and some features of the Site may not function as intended.

  2. Third-Party Advertising and Analytics
    We use third-party services such as Google AdWords, which may set conversion tracking cookies on your browser to track actions like purchases or form submissions after you interact with our ads. This information helps our advertising partners, like ASQUAREDTWO, analyze conversion rates. If you do not wish to accept these cookies, you can disable them through your browser settings.

    Additionally, we use Google AdWords remarketing codes to track which pages users view or actions they take on our Site. This allows us to target specific ads to you in the future. If you'd prefer not to receive remarketing ads, you can opt out through the DoubleClick opt-out page: (http://www.google.com/settings/ads) or or the Network Advertising Initiative opt-out page: (http://www.networkadvertising.org/managing/opt_out.asp)

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