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Cookies and other tracking technologies

When you visit the Sites and use our services we may collect, using electronic means such as cookies, technical information that is sent to us via the device you are using. This information may include your IP address, browser type, operating system, the full URLs, referring URLs and information on actions taken
or interaction with our digital devices. This technical data is aggregated and used to measure and improve the effectiveness of our Sites. We may share this non-identifying information in aggregate. We do not attempt to combine technical information with personal information we collect through the Sites.

Cookies are small text files that are stored on your computer’s hard drive and that help us analyze traffic on our Sites’ pages. Our service providers may also download cookies on to your computer to compile anonymous data regarding visitors to our Sites. The cookies placed by our server are readable only by us, and cookies cannot access, read or modify any other data on a computer.

Many web browsers allow you to manage your preferences. You can set your browser to refuse cookies or delete certain cookies. You may be able to manage other technologies in the same way that you manage cookies using your browser’s preference. However, in such a case, you might have problems browsing our Sites or using some of its functions. For example, the All Points exclusive web-based service the Connect requires cookies to recognize clients with valid access to the database. If your browser does not accept cookies, the site will not grant you access via the login and password.

We also use Google Analytics to better understand who is using our Sites, and how people are using it. Google Analytics uses cookies to collect information such as Sites pages visited, places where users click, time spent on each Sites page, Internet Protocol address, type of operating system used, and location. Please see http://www.google.com/policies/privacy/partners/ for information about how Google Analytics uses this information. Google may track your activity over time and across websites. Once again, such information is used to target advertisements and content that may be of interest to you, and also to provide statistical insight through features such as Google Analytics and Google Ads.

In some instances, tracking tools used by third-party service providers may be disabled. For example, Google allows you to deactivate cookies designed to target ads by accessing its Opt-Out page. Google Analytics may also be deactivated, once you download the browser add-on available for that purpose. You may also decline the use of cookies by other third-party vendors by logging on to the Network Advertising Initiative consumer deactivation page.

Changes to our Privacy Policy

This Policy is effective as of the last updated date above and may be revised from time to time. If we intend to use or disclose personal information for purposes materially different than those described in this Policy, we will make reasonable efforts to notify you of this, including by posting the revised Policy on our Sites. Your continued provision of personal information or use of our Sites following any changes to this Policy constitutes your acceptance of any such changes.

Contact us

If you have any questions or concerns about the Policy, or if you wish to make a complaint, please contact our Privacy Officer, Michael Deane, Vice-President, Client Services at mdeane@allpointsrelocation.com or at 416-234-1995 or privacy@allpointsrelocation.com

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