Cookie Policy
Appaloosa Exchange (“us”, “we”, or “our”) uses cookies and other technologies to provide you with the best possible experience on the Site, keep your account safe, track and understand usage of the Site. By using the service, you consent to the use of cookies.
Our Cookies Policy explains what cookies are, how we use cookies, how third-parties we may partner with may use cookies on the service, your choices regarding cookies and further information about cookies.
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file placed onto your device that helps us recognize you on the Site and remembers your preferences including your username and password. Cookies may also be set by other websites or services that run content on the specific page you’re visiting. A cookie file is stored in your device when the website is loaded on your web browser and they help in providing you with a better and improved user experience and they help speed up your future interactions with our website.
These cookies are placed automatically on your device when you visit our Site, since we consider them necessary to use some key functionalities of the Site. There are other cookies that we will only use with your prior consent as they may collect some type of personal data. In any case, you can opt-out or delete all of them at any time.
How Appaloosa Exchange uses cookies
When you use and access the Services, we may place a number of cookie files in your web browser.
We us cookies for the following purposes: to enable certain functions of the service, to provide analytics, to store your preferences, and to enable better, faster, and improved service delivery.
There are two types of cookies: session and essential cookies.
Session Cookies. Session cookies exist only during an online session. They disappear from your device when you close your browser or turn off your device. We use session cookies to allow our systems to uniquely identify you during a session or while you are logged into the Site and Services. This allows us to process your online transactions and requests and verify your identity, after you have logged in, as you move through our Site and Services.
Essential cookies – We may use essential cookies to authenticate users and prevent fraudulent use of user accounts.
Disabling Cookies. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but if you prefer, you can edit your browser options to block them in the future. The Help portion of the toolbar on most browsers will tell you how to prevent your computer from accepting new cookies, how to have the browser notify you when you receive a new cookie, or how to disable cookies altogether. Visitors to our Site and Services who disable cookies will be able to browse certain areas of the Site, but some features may not function.
Third party cookies and pixel tags
Third parties (for example our external suppliers such as Facebook) also set cookies and pixels on the Appaloosa Exchange in order to deliver the services that they are providing to Appaloosa Exchange. These technologies also enable us to understand how users use and interact with the Appaloosa Exchange by providing information such as whether a user is browsing from a mobile device and what pages on the site they visit. We use this information to improve our website and to inform our online advertising campaigns and strategies.
Please note that we have no control over these third-party cookies and pixels, and you should check the relevant third-party websites for more information about these.
Pixel tags
A pixel tag is an invisible tag placed on certain pages of a website, which enables cookies to be downloaded to your browser. Pixel tags register when a particular computer and/or mobile device visits a particular page, allowing a particular user to be identified across various sites, and for targeted adverts to be served to that user across the various websites he/she visits.
Controlling pixel tags
Pixel tags are not stored on your computer or mobile device. If you disable cookies, the pixel tag will only detect an anonymous website visit.
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Appaloosa Exchange was first started on January 16, 2022, and went live for the first time on June 1st, 2022 to make a place for people who enjoy the Appaloosa horse and the appaloosa coloration in other breeds to have a place to get together and market.