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Last updated October 10, 2022

This Cookie Policy explains how we at Superlist use cookies and similar technologies on our website to recognize you when you visit our website: https://www.superlist.com. The policy explains which technologies are used and why we use them and what rights you have to control our use. This policy provides detailed information about cookies and supplements our privacy policy.

We may in some cases use cookies to collect personal data or which become personal data when we combine them with other data.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small pieces of text that are stored on your device when you visit a website. Cookies are often used by website operators to ensure the functionality of the website as well as to increase efficiency and provide reporting information. Where cookies are set by us as the owner (Superlist Software GmbH, c/o Pitch, Joachim Street 5, 10119 Berlin, Germany) of the website www.superlist.com, these are referred to as "first party cookies". Cookies that are set by third parties, i.e. not by the owner of the website, are accordingly called "third-party cookies". Such third-party cookies enable the provision of third-party features or functionality on or through the website, such as advertising, interactive content and analytics. The parties that use these third- party cookies may recognize your terminal device both when you visit the relevant website and when you visit certain other websites. There are also so-called session cookies. Session cookies are cookies that are automatically deleted when you close your browser. There are also persistent cookies. Persistent cookies are cookies that are stored on your computer and remain on your computer when you close your browser.

Essential cookies, on the other hand, are cookies that are necessary to ensure that the website is displayed correctly for you. For example, they may contain information about the version and language of your operating system, browser or location.

Why do we use cookies?

The use of first and third party cookies is for different reasons. On the one hand, cookies enable us to ensure the technical functionality of the site. We refer to such technical cookies as essential or necessary cookies. On the other hand, other cookies allow us to track the interests of our website users in order to improve the browsing experience and enhance the user experience. You can find the cookie consent manager in the notification banner and on our website. If you decide to reject cookies, you may still have access to our website though your access to some functionality and areas of our website may be restricted.

In the following we would like to give you a detailed list of the specific types of first-party and third-party cookies we use on our website and the purposes for which they are used. We have presented the list in tabular form. Please note that the specific cookies used may vary depending on which online property you visit.

Marketing (Tracking Cookies)

Marketing cookies store information regarding visited websites of users. This data is used to display personalised advertisements tailored to the user's interests. These types of cookies are cookies that require consent.

Personalization Cookies

Cookies allowing the website to remember choices you make (such as your user name, language, or the region you are in). These types of cookies are cookies that require consent, if you reside in a country whithin the EU.

Analytics Cookies

Analytics Cookies collect information that is used in aggregate form to evaluate how visitors use our website or how effective our marketing campaigns are, or to customise the user experience if necessary.

Do you use other tracking technologies?

Besides cookies, there are also other ways to recognise or track visitors. Over time, we may use other or similar technologies, such as tracking pixels or clear gifs. These are small graphic files that allow us to count and recognise visitors to our website. In particular, these graphic files allow us to track traffic and see whether they have come directly to our website or have been referred to our website by a third party. These technologies improve the functionality, so that if you refuse the cookies, the functionality and thus the user-friendliness could be limited.

Do you use Flash Cookies Cookies or Local Shared Objects?

Websites may well contain so-called "Flash cookies" (also known as Local Shared Objects or LSOs). They store information about the use of our service. If you wish to object to the use of such flash cookies, you have the option to do so in the settings under Website Storage Settings Panel. Please note that blocking or restricting the use of Flash cookies may affect or limit the functionality of our service.

Do we display targeted advertising?

Third party advertisers may well offer advertising to you through our website. These companies can track visits to our site and through our site to other sites and thus serve customised and appropriate advertising to you. This information collected does NOT allow us to identify your name, address, or the like unless you willingly and voluntarily provide such information with appropriate consent.

Is this policy regularly adjusted?

We will update the cookie policy set out here as and when regulatory changes occur or we restrict, amend or extend the use of cookies. You should therefore visit this section at regular intervals to find out about any updates to the cookie policy. The date at the beginning of the policy shows when the policy was last updated.

Where can I get more information?

For more information and contact details please refer to our privacy policy.

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