Cookies Policy

Cookies Policy

Last update: 08/20/2023

Thank you for visiting Organigogo, Inc.'s website ("Organigogo," "we," "us," or "our"). We value your privacy and are committed to safeguarding it. Like many organizations, we utilize "cookies" and similar technologies. This cookies notice informs you about the usage of cookies and similar technologies on our websites (referred to as the "Sites").

When you access our Sites for the first time from specific jurisdictions, you will receive a message notifying you of the use of cookies and similar technologies. By clicking "accept cookies," closing the message, or continuing to browse the Sites, you indicate your understanding and agreement to the use of these technologies, as explained in this cookies notice.

You are not obligated to accept cookies, and you can withdraw your consent at any time (see Section 3) 3, How to Manage Cookies, below). You can adjust your browser settings to reject or limit cookies, and you can also delete them after they have been placed on your device at any time. However, not accepting or deleting our cookies may result in certain areas of our Sites taking longer to function or not working properly.

  1. What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small files containing a string of characters that we may store on your computer or mobile device when you visit one of our Sites. When you revisit the Site, cookies enable us to recognize your browser. Cookies might store your preferences and other information, but they cannot read data from your hard disk or read cookie files created by other sites.

Cookies set by the website owner (in this case, Organigogo) are referred to as "first-party cookies." Cookies set by parties other than the website owner are termed "third-party cookies." Third-party cookies enable third-party features or functionalities to be provided on or through the Sites, such as advertising, social media functions, and analytics.

  1. Types of Cookies We Use

Cookies enhance the use of our Sites by, among other things, storing your preferences. They may also enable us to deliver content tailored to your interests. Our cookies may allow us to relate your usage of our Sites to Personal Information you have previously provided.

The information we collect through cookies enables us to analyze the usage of our Sites for statistical purposes and to enhance and customize our content and offerings. However, we only share information collected with cookies with third parties in an aggregated manner that does not include personally identifiable information.

Below are the specific types of first-party and third-party cookies used by our Sites and their respective purposes:

  • Strictly Necessary Cookies: These are essential for the operation of our Sites. They allow you to log into secure areas or use e-billing services.
  • Performance and Functionality Cookies: These recognize you when you return to our Sites. They personalize our content for you and remember your preferences, such as language or region choice. While non-essential for Site performance, they enhance the user experience.
  • Analytical or Customization Cookies: These collect information about user access and navigation on the Sites. We use this data to improve Site functionality and tailor content to user interests.
  • Social Media Cookies: These integrate social media features into our Sites.
  1. How to Manage Cookies

Upon your initial access to our Sites, you will receive a message informing you of the use of cookies and similar technologies. By clicking "accept cookies," closing the message, or continuing to browse the Sites, you acknowledge your understanding and agreement to the use of these technologies, as outlined in this cookies notice.

Accepting cookies is not obligatory, and your consent can be withdrawn at any time, although this may limit your access to certain Site features. You can do this by adjusting your browser settings to reject some or all cookies.

Please follow the links below for guidance on managing cookies in popular browsers:

  • Microsoft Internet Explorer
  • Google Chrome
  • Mozilla Firefox
  • Apple Safari

Additionally, you can exercise choices regarding advertising cookies by visiting:

  1. Web Beacons

In addition to cookies, we use other technologies to identify and track visitors on our Sites. A web beacon (also known as a "tracking pixel" or "clear GIF") is a clear graphic image, typically a one-pixel tag, delivered through a web browser or HTML email, often in conjunction with a cookie.

Web beacons enable us to monitor user movement between pages, track access to our communications, determine whether users arrived at our Sites from online advertisements on third-party websites, measure content viewing, and improve Site performance.

  1. Changes to This Notice

We reserve the right to update or modify this cookies notice periodically. Any such changes will take effect prospectively. We recommend visiting this web page regularly to stay informed about any modifications. Continued use of our Sites after any changes to this cookies notice indicates your acceptance of such modifications.

  1. Contact Us

For questions or concerns regarding this cookies notice, please get in touch with us via email at: [Insert Contact Email].