Cookie Policy
How DIAMBRA Uses Cookies
A cookie is a small piece of text sent to your browser by a website you visit. It helps the website to remember information about your visit, like your preferred language and other settings. That can make your next visit easier and the site more useful to you. Cookies play an important role. Without them, using the web would be a much more frustrating experience.
We use cookies for many purposes. For example, we use cookies to ensure proper navigation between pages on diambra.ai. Our Privacy Policy explains how we protect your privacy in our use of cookies and other information.
Types of Cookies Used by DIAMBRA
We use different types of cookies to run diambra.ai. Some or all of the cookies identified below may be stored in your browser. As described below, you can view and manage cookies in your browser (though browsers for mobile devices may not offer this visibility).
Category of Use |
Example |
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Essential Cookies |
We use security cookies to authenticate communications with the server, and protect user data from unauthorized parties. The cookie csrftoken, for example, is set by default by the application that runs the DIAMBRA website for security reasons. |
Analytics |
DIAMBRA uses Google Analytics, an analytics tool that helps website and app owners to understand how their visitors engage with their properties. The main cookie used by Google Analytics is the “__ga” cookie. Learn more about Google Analytics cookies and privacy information here. |
The other domains on which we set DIAMBRA cookies are:
- google-analytics.com
Managing Cookies in Your Browser
Some people prefer not to allow cookies, which is why most browsers give you the ability to manage cookies to suit you.
Some browsers limit or delete cookies, so you may want to review your cookie settings and ads settings., In some browsers you can set up rules to manage cookies on a site-by-site basis, giving you more fine-grained control over your privacy. What this means is that you can disallow cookies from all sites except those that you trust.
In the Google Chrome browser, the Tools menu contains an option to Clear Browsing Data. You can use this option to delete cookies and other site and plug-in data, including data stored on your device by the Adobe Flash Player (commonly known as Flash cookies). See Google’s instructions for managing cookies in Chrome.
Another feature of Google Chrome is its incognito mode. You can browse in incognito mode when you don’t want your website visits or downloads to be recorded in your browsing and download histories. Any cookies created while in incognito mode are deleted after you close all incognito windows.