Cookie

When you visit any website, the website may store or search information on your browser, mostly in the form of Cookies. Such information may be related to you, your preference, or your device, or the information may be used for the website to work in the manner you expect. Such information will usually not identify you, but can provide you with a more personalized web experience. You can also choose not to allow the use of certain types of Cookies. Preventing certain types of Cookies may impact your website experience and the services that we can provide.

Website Cookies and Other Similar Technologies

We can place cookies and other similar technologies on your device (including mobile device) based on the preferences you configure in our Cookie configuration center. According to the configuration of our Cookie consent administrator on your mobile device, Cookies or similar technologies may be used to collect the following information – your unique device identity, mobile device IP address, information about the operating system of your device, mobile operator, and your location (to the extent permitted by applicable laws).

Purpose for the Use of Cookies and Similar Technologies

Cookies are a useful mechanism for completing many different tasks, such as allowing you to navigate across pages in an effective manner, remembering your preferences and generally improving user experience. They can help ensure that the advertisements you see online are more related to you and your interests and allow us to identify your preferences.

What is a Cookie?

A Cookie is a small-size text document placed in the user’s device when you visit a website that is downloaded to your computer or mobile device when you visit the website and allows the website to identify your device. Cookies save information about user visits, such as the contents viewed, language preference, time, and duration of each visit and the advertisements visited. Cookies solely administered by SMOP are called “First-Party Cookies” and those coming from third parties are called “Third-Party Cookies.”

Marketing and Analysis through Use of Cookies

In certain jurisdictions and to the extent permitted by law, we may use information collected from our Cookies to identify user behavior, provide contents and discounts based on your personal data, and use them for other purposes below. In other circumstances, we may link Cookies information (including information from Cookies we place on advertisements on third-party websites) with identifiable individuals.