See the steps we ensure your privacy and protection with Ideanote
Ideanote uses certain monitoring and tracking technologies, such as cookies, beacons, pixels, tags, and scripts (collectively, “Cookies”). These technologies are used in order to provide, maintain, and improve our website and platform (the “Services”), to optimize our offerings and marketing activities, and to provide our visitors, customers and users (“you”) with a better experience (for example, in order to track users’ preferences, to better secure our Services, to identify technical issues, and to monitor and improve the overall performance of our Services)
This Cookie Notice describes the types of cookies and similar tracking technologies we use on our services via our websites and apps, how we use them, and what your choices are for controlling cookies.
If you are unable to find information you were looking for, or you have any further questions you can reach out to privacy@ideanote.io.
For more information about our privacy practices, read our Privacy Policy at https://ideanote.io/legal/privacy-policy.
Like most online services, We use cookies to keep Ideanote running smoothly. Cookies are very small text files that are stored on Your computer when You visit some websites. We use cookies to help identify Your computer so We can tailor Your experience and remember where You are in the process. We use cookies both in Our webapp (e.g. https://app.ideanote.io and all other subdomains) and Our main website (https://ideanote.io and its pages). A cookie does not contain Your name or other personal information but We may use the information gained through cookies with personally identifiable information to gain a better understanding of the use of Our Service.
You can manage website cookies in your browser settings, and you always have the choice to change these settings by accepting, rejecting, or deleting cookies. You should be aware that you may not be able to use all our features if you set your browser to disable cookies entirely. If you use different computers in different locations you will need to ensure that each browser is adjusted to suit your preferences.
Please click below for detailed information on how to disable and delete cookies in some commonly used browsers:
If you are primarily concerned about third-party Cookies generated by advertisers, and you live in the USA, Canada or Europe, you can also opt out from the collection of your data by our advertising partners who participate in the Digital Advertising Alliance. Opt-out by visiting:
http://www.aboutads.info/choices (for U.S. users)
https://youradchoices.ca/en/tools (for Canadian users)
https://www.youronlinechoices.eu/ (for European users)
In addition, on your mobile device (e.g., iPhone, iPad or Android), you can change your device settings to control whether you see online interest-based ads.
Some web browsers may transmit “Do Not Track” signals to websites with which the browsercommunicates, telling the website not to follow its online movements. Because of differences in howweb browsers interpret this feature and send those signals, and lack of standardization, it is not alwaysclear whether visitors and users intend for these signals to be transmitted or whether they are even awareof them. Therefore, as many other reputable websites and online platform, we currently do not respondto such “Do Not Track” signals.
Some cookies stay in Your browser for a longer period of time, others are deleted the moment You close Your browser. This expiry date depends on what the cookie is used for and sometimes depends on decisions made by some of the third-party service providers. Cookies can only be accessed in Your browser by the service that created them. You can choose to disable or delete any cookies already stored on Your computer, but doing so may stop Our website from functioning properly.
These cookies collect information on how users use our websites, in order to help us improve areas such as navigation, and to help us fix technical issues or errors. For example, we use these cookies to help us understand how you arrive at our website, browse or use our website and highlight areas where we can improve our website.
These cookies help us customize our website content based on a user's preferences. They remember the user's choices, their language, the country pages visited and any changes the user makes to text size or other parts of our website pages. The information these cookies collect may be anonymized and they cannot track browsing activity on other websites.
When you register and sign into our Services, we generate Cookies that let us know whether you are signed in or not, and maintain your login session. Our servers use these Cookies to work out which account on our Services you are signed into and if you are allowed access to a particular area or feature on such account. While you are signed into our Services, we combine information from your Registration Cookies with Analytics Cookies, which we could use to learn, for example, which pages you have visited.
This cookie identifies the user and is required to automatically log in the user when he or she visits the workspace.
This cookie is a boolean value that can be used to see if the session is virtual or not. It is required in order to show different buttons to virtual users.
This cookie is a cache of the workspace data. It is required to automatically show the workspace without having to ask the server for data.
This cookie is a cache of the session user data. It is required to automatically show the workspace without having to ask the server for data.
The timestamp of the most recent attempt at sampling the session user for the embedded idea widget with the id matched by the asterisk. This is only set when and if an idea widget is being embedded on a site and it is configured for conditional sampling of users.
The timestamp of the last time the embedded idea widget with the id matched by the asterisk was shown to the session user. This is only set when and if an idea widget is being embedded on a site and it is configured for conditional sampling of users.
Below you can find the list of third-party Cookies and outline of the purposes for which we use them on our Site. You can be sure that we engage only renowned and trusted vendors who ensure transparent approach to privacy. Such vendors have their own privacy policies in respect to the protection of Personal Data and using of Cookies technology. We recommend that you read their privacy policies, so that you can understand the manner in which your Personal Information will be handled by these providers.
Loaded for everybody and used for anonymously tracking usage to improve Ideanote.
https://policies.google.com/privacy
https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/gajs/Cookie-usage
Google Analytics Opt-Out:
https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout
Ideanote loads third-party services for Workspace Owners for support and onboarding. These are not loaded and the cookies are not set for end-users of the Service that a Customer chooses to invite.
Used for presenting a live chat with customer support. It is only loaded for the first person who created the workspace when clicking the support chat bubble.
Used for support and outreach. It is only loaded for the first person who created the workspace.
Used for guessing company names based on IP addresses. For this purpose, an 'SNID' cookie is set, with a lifetime of 2 years. No personally identifiable information is collected via Snitcher.