Cookie Policy
Cookie Policy
Effective Date : January 2025
Last Updated : January 2025
This Cookie Policy explains how UsabilityLab.ai uses cookies and similar technologies to collect, use, and protect your personal data in compliance with the Saudi Personal Data Protection Law (PDPL). By using our website, you agree to the use of cookies as outlined in this policy.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device to store data that can be recalled by a web server in the domain that placed the cookie. This data often consists of a string of numbers and letters that uniquely identifies your computer, but it can contain other information as well. Some cookies are placed by third parties acting on our behalf.
Our Use of Cookies and Similar Technologies
UsabilityLab.ai uses cookies and similar technologies for several purposes, depending on the context or service, including:
- Storing Preferences and Settings: To save your preferences and enhance your experience by preventing the need to set preferences repeatedly. For example, if you opt out of targeted advertising, we store your opt-out preference in a cookie.
- Sign-in and Authentication: To authenticate you. For example, we store a unique ID and the time you signed in, enabling you to navigate our site without needing to log in repeatedly.
- Security: To process information that helps secure our services and detect fraud and abuse.
- Storing Information You Provide: To remember the information you share, such as preferences or input during surveys.
- Social Media: To enable sharing of content via social media platforms.
- Feedback: To facilitate the provision of feedback on our website or services.
- Targeted Advertising: To collect data about your online activity and interests, enabling us to provide relevant, targeted advertising.
- Analytics: To gather usage and performance data, such as unique visitor counts and statistics about product performance.
- Performance: To improve how our services function, ensuring efficient load times and reliability.
Third-Party Cookies
In addition to the cookies UsabilityLab.ai sets, third parties may also set cookies when you visit our website. These cookies may be used for purposes such as collecting user behavior data, demographics, or personalized marketing. For instance, embedded content like YouTube videos may set their own cookies. Please note that we do not control these third-party cookies.
How to Control Cookies
Most web browsers automatically accept cookies but provide controls that allow you to block or delete them. Please refer to your browser’s specific instructions for managing cookies.
Where required, we obtain your consent before placing optional cookies that are not strictly necessary for providing our website or facilitating communication. You can manage cookie preferences by selecting specific categories of optional cookies. To adjust your choices, click the "cookie icon" in the footer of our website. Declining certain cookies may result in decreased functionality of our website and services.
Our Use of Web Beacons and Analytics Services
Some UsabilityLab.ai web pages contain electronic tags known as web beacons that help deliver cookies, count visitors, and provide usage analytics. Web beacons in our communications help us determine whether you have opened or acted on the message. We may also work with third-party companies to place web beacons on their websites or advertisements, helping us understand activity related to our services.
Questions?
For more information, feel free to contact us at:
Email: contact@usabilitylab.ai