ClickTime Cookie Policy
As part of offering personalized services and customizing your experience at ClickTime, we use cookies to store and track information about you throughout the session at our website. Capitalized terms used in this policy but not defined have the meaning set forth in our Privacy Policy.
What is a Cookie?
A browser cookie, often just called a “cookie,” is a small piece of data sent from a website and stored in a person’s web browser. Generally, we use different cookies to serve you better, to save time, and help you better understand ClickTime offerings and services.
What Cookies Does ClickTime Use?
Cookie | Description |
Essential Cookie | A temporary cookie simply determines whether or not your browser will accept cookies. Acceptance of cookies is obligatory in order to access an account. |
Authentication | If you’ve signed in to ClickTime, you’re given a cookie that maintains your identity to make it easier to sign in and access your timesheet. |
Security | We use a session cookie with a “time-out” function which disappears once you sign out and close your browser. The cookie also “expires” for security purposes after a certain amount of time so that if you don’t interact with the application for a specified duration, your session will be terminated. |
Analytics | Cookies help us learn how well our website and Application perform. We also use cookies to understand, improve, and research products, features. This type of information is aggregately collected for our site as a whole. |
Support |
A support cookie is used to help provide online support through an onscreen-help system. |
Advertising | We also sometimes use cookies delivered by third parties to show you ads for ClickTime products and services that we think may interest you on any devices you may use and to track the performance of Company advertisements. For example, in these cases, cookies remember information such as which browsers have visited the Company’s Websites. The information provided to third parties does not include personal information, but this information may be re-associated with personal information after the Company receives it. |
How are cookies used for advertising purposes?
When you visit the ClickTime marketing site prior to purchase, ClickTime contracts with third-party advertising networks that collect IP addresses and other information from Web beacons (see below) on the Company’s Websites and services, from emails, and on third-party websites. Ad networks follow your online activities over time and across different sites or other online services by collecting Website Navigational Information through automated means, including through the use of cookies. These technologies may recognize you across the different devices you use, such as a desktop or laptop computer, smartphone or tablet. Third parties use this information to provide advertisements about products and services tailored to your interests. You may see these advertisements on other websites or mobile applications on any of your devices. This process also helps us manage and track the effectiveness of our marketing efforts. Third parties, with whom the Company partners to provide certain features on our websites or to display advertising based upon your Web browsing activity, use cookies to collect and store information.
Cookies and Personal Data
The data collected on traffic patterns and your behavior is aggregate information. We have no other specific personal information about you besides the information you have explicitly provided. We collect and store IP addresses for system administration and to report the aggregate information for our personal use. Your IP address is also used to help diagnose problems with our servers and to administer our website.
What is Do Not Track (DNT)?
Currently, various browsers — including Chrome, Edge and Firefox — offer a “do not track” or “DNT” option that relies on a technology known as a DNT header, which sends a signal to Websites’ visited by the user about the user’s browser DNT preference setting. ClickTime does not currently commit to responding to browsers’ DNT signals with respect to the Company’s Websites, in part, because no common industry standard for DNT has been adopted by industry groups, technology companies or regulators, including no consistent standard of interpreting user intent. ClickTime takes privacy and meaningful choice seriously and will make efforts to continue to monitor developments around DNT browser technology and the implementation of a standard.
Other Resources
To learn more about these and other advertising networks and your ability to opt out of collection, please visit the opt-out pages of the Network Advertising Initiative, here, and the Digital Advertising Alliance, here.
Various browsers may offer their own management tools for removing HTML5 local storage.
Contacting ClickTime
If you have any questions about this privacy statement, the practices of this site, or your dealings with this website, you can contact privacy@clicktime.com or mail us at: ClickTime Customer Services clicktime.com, Inc. 282 Second Street, 4th Floor San Francisco, CA 94105.
Amendments
Our site contains links to a number of websites that may offer useful information to our visitors. This Website Privacy Statement does not apply to those sites, and we recommend communicating with them directly for information on their privacy and cookies policies. Revised: October 18, 2023