This Cookie Notice was last updated on 10/23/2022.
This Cookie Notice explains how HourlyWork use cookies and similar technologies (for example pixels and web beacons) when you visit our websites (“Websites”). This Policy explains what these technologies are and why we use them, as well as your rights to control our use of them. Where personal information is collected by Allegis Group, such collection is covered by our Privacy Notice, available here.
What are Cookies?
Cookies are small data files that are placed on your computer or mobile device when you visit a website in order to remember information about you, such as your language preference or login information. Cookies are widely used by website owners in order to make their websites work, or to work more efficiently, as well as to provide reporting information. For examples, cookies allow us to collect information such as browser type, time spent on our Websites, pages visited, registrations, submissions, information requests, language preferences and other traffic data.
Cookies set by the website owner (in this case, HourlyWork) are called “first-party cookies”. Cookies set by parties other than the website owner are called “third-party cookies”. Third-party cookies enable third-party features or functionality to be provided on or through the website (e.g. like advertising, interactive content and analytics). The parties that set these third-party cookies can recognize your computer both when it visits the website in question and also when it visits certain other websites.
Why do we Use Cookies and which Cookies do we Use?
We use first-party and third-party cookies and other tracking technologies for the following purposes:
More specifically, we use the following types of cookies:
As you will see if you visit our Cookie Settings, we use Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google, Inc. Google Analytics uses cookies or other tracking technologies to help us
analyze how user interact with our Websites and services, compile reports on their activity, and provide other services related to their activity and usage. The technologies used by Google may collect information such as your IP address, time of visit, whether you are a returning visitor, and any referring website. The technologies used by Google Analytics do not gather information
that personally identifies you. The information generated by Google Analytics will be transmitted to and stored by Google and will be subject to Google’s privacy policies. To learn more about Google’s partner services and to learn how to opt-out of tracking of analytics by Google, click here.
How Can I Control Cookies?
Your Cookie Preferences for this Website
You have the right to decide whether to accept or reject cookies. When you first visit our Websites, you will be presented with a banner that offers you choices about whether to accept or reject cookies.
Browser Settings
Cookies can also be blocked by changing your internet browser settings to refuse all or some cookies. If you choose to block all cookies (including Strictly Necessary Cookies), you may not be able to access all or parts of the Websites. You can find out more about cookies and how to manage them by visiting www.AboutCookies.org.
To stop your browser from accepting cookies altogether by changing your browser’s cookie settings. You can usually find these settings in the “options” or “preferences” menu of your browser. The following links may be helpful, or you can use the “Help” option in your browser.
Advertising Industry Resources
You can understand which entities have currently enabled cookies for your browser or mobile device and how to opt out of some of those cookies by accessing the Network Advertising Initiative’s website or the Digital Advertising Alliance’s website. For more information on mobile specific opt-out choices, visit the Network Advertising Initiative’s Mobile Choices Website.
Please note that these opt-out mechanisms are specific to the device or browser on which they are exercised. Therefore, you will need to opt out on every browser and device that you use.
“Do Not Track” Signals
Some internet browsers incorporate a “Do Not Track” feature that signals to websites you visit that you do not want to have your online activity tracked. Given that there is not a uniform way that browsers communicate the “Do Not Track” signal, our Websites do not currently interpret, respond to or alter its practices when it receives “Do Not Track” signals.
How Often Will You Update this Cookie Notice?
We may update this Cookie Notice from time to time in order to reflect, for example, changes to the cookies we use or for other operational, legal or regulatory reasons. Please therefore re-visit this Cookie Notice regularly to stay informed about our use of cookies and related technologies.