Nebuli® Cookie Policy
We keep our Cookie Policy contained herein (the “Cookie Policy” or “Agreement”), as well as throughout our products, services, software, applications (“Apps”) and websites, under regular review. This agreement was last updated on November 5th, 2021.
Please read this Agreement carefully before accessing or using Nebuli® websites, service sites, apps, newsletters, content, video and audio feeds, events, social media channels, marketing and advertising campaigns, cloud platforms and any other related products, media and services (collectively “Products and Services”). By using our Products and Services, you confirm that you accept our Cookie Policy.
Other Applicable Terms and Policies
The following additional terms also apply to your use of Nebuli’s Products and Services:
- Our General Terms and Conditions – which sets out the terms and conditions of using and accessing our Websites, Products and Services.
- Our Privacy Policy – which provides you details about our privacy rules and sets out the terms on which we process any personal, private and commercial data we collect from you, or that you provide to us.
1. Introduction
1.1. Who we are
Nebuli is an ecosystem of Products and Services that applies Augmented Intelligence algorithms, human-centric design methodologies, behavioural analytics, economic research and other specialist activities to help customers with their digital transformation, digital ethics and specialist business and marketing strategies, both locally and internationally.
Unless stated otherwise, all Products and Services offered by Nebuli are owned and provided by Nebuli Limited (“Nebuli Ltd.”, “Nebuli”, “Company”, “we”, or “us”), Company Number 10622690, a limited company registered in England and Wales with the registered office address: White Collar Factory, 1 Old Street Yard, London, EC1Y 8AF, United Kingdom.
To get in touch, please email us via nebulistg.wpengine.com/contact. We do not use an office telephone number but we can engage with you via online video calls on request.
1.2. What these terms do
This agreement describes how Nebuli operates its Products and Services including, but not limited to, Products and Services accessible via or provided to you directly via the domains nebulistg.wpengine.com, nebu.li, subdomains and any other domains and websites owned by Nebuli (collectively, our “Websites”); cloud-hosted tools or Apps including, but not limited to, mobile, tablet, and any other software applications and plugins related to our Websites (collectively, our “Tools”); and images, videos, audio, text, playlists, metadata, and any other interactive material available through our Products and Services (collectively, our “Content”).
This agreement applies when you (“you”, “User” “Participant”, “Contributor”, “Visitor”, “Organisation”, “Company”, “Legal Entity”, “Member”, “Subscriber”, “Client” or “Customer”) access, visit or use any portion of our Websites, Tools, Content, Products and Services (collectively, our “Services”).
1.3. When these terms apply
In order to access or use our Services you must agree to the terms of this agreement, so please read them carefully. We recommend that you download this agreement for future reference. We will ask you to confirm that you agree to the terms of this agreement when you access, use or create an account within any part of our Services and an agreement will come into existence between you and us when you confirm that you accept the terms of this agreement.
If you use any of our Services before you have confirmed that you accept the terms of this agreement then, by using or accessing our Services, you agree that you have read, understood and accept the terms of this Cookie Policy, as well as our Privacy Policy, General Terms and Conditions of use and all and/or any other notices posted by us throughout our Services or directly to you via additional agreements or project contracts.
If you disagree with any of the terms of this agreement, please do not proceed to accessing or using our Services. You are responsible for ensuring that all persons who use or access our Services are aware of this Cookie Policy, our Privacy Policy and our General Terms and Conditions of use and that they fully comply with them. If you sign up to any of our Services, you will be confirming that you intend to use our Services in the course of your business, craft, trade or profession.
When you use our Services on behalf of a Company or Organisation, or any other legal entity, then by accepting the terms of this Cookie Policyyou confirm that you have sufficient authority to enter into a contract on the Company’s, Organisation’s or legal entity’s behalf and that you understand and agree that the Company or Organisation or any other legal entity will be our customer and not you personally. Even if you have not set up a Company or Organisation or any other legal entity yet, you will be treated as a ‘trader’ and not a ‘consumer’ under the UK consumer law when you sign up to any of our Services and, once you have set up your Company or Organisation or any other legal entity, any further instructions you give us will be from the Company or Organisation or the other legal entity and not you personally.
If you do not accept or agree with the terms of this agreement you cannot use or access any of our Services. If you have proceeded to payment (where applicable) and then commenced use of our Services we will determine that you have fully accepted all of this agreement’s terms, as well as our Privacy Policy and our General Terms and Conditions of use and all and/or any other notices posted by us throughout our Services or directly to you via additional agreements or project contracts.
1.4. These terms are subject to change
Please note that we reserve the right to revise or amend the terms of this Cookie Policy at any time to reflect changes to our business or changes in the law. Please note that it is your responsibility to check the terms of this agreement for any changes regularly before using or accessing any of our Services.
2. What are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files of letters and numbers that are placed on your computer, or any device that you use to access online content, when you access certain websites. They are widely used to make websites work more efficiently, improve the user experience, as well as to provide usage information to the owners of these websites.
The use of cookies is standard on the Internet and we use different types of cookies throughout our Websites, as described in detail in clause 3 below.
3. Which Cookies We Place?
By using and accessing Nebuli’s Websites, you agree that we can place the following types of cookies on your device:
- Strictly necessary cookies:
These are cookies that are required for the operation of our website. They include, for example, cookies that distinguish you from other users, your ability to access your secured account pages, for our systems to remember your previous actions, etc. - Analytical/performance cookies:
These cookies improve the performance of our Websites. In some special cases, we also use analytical and performance cookies provided by trusted third parties. They allow us to recognise and count the number of visitors and to see how visitors move around our Websites when they are using them, and if they encounter any technical issues or errors. Accordingly, these cookies also enable us to manage errors, as well as the performance and design of our Websites. This helps us improve the way our Websites work, for example, by ensuring that users are finding what they are looking for easily. These cookies do not identify you personally. All information these cookies collect is aggregated and anonymous. Our Websites use Google Analytics which is one of the most widespread and trusted analytics solutions on the web for helping us to understand how you use our Websites and ways that we can improve your experience. For more information about Google Analytics cookies, please see their official Google Analytics page: https://marketingplatform.google.com/about/analytics . Also, please read Google’s overview of privacy and safeguarding data: https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/6004245 - Functionality cookies:
These cookies are used to recognise you when you return to any of our Websites. This enables us to personalise our content for you and remember your preferences (for example, your choice of language or region). - Third-party cookies:
Our Websites may use tracking pixels (also called 1×1 pixel or pixel tag) from selected third party sites (for example LinkedIn), as well as our marketing tools to track user behavior, site conversions, web traffic, and other metrics similar to cookies. The tiny pixel-sided image is usually hidden and embedded in website pages and emails. This helps us properly optimise our customer acquisition and tracking and further enhance our users’ experiences throughout our Services. This also means that the third-party tools may set their own cookies or similar technologies in your browser. Please note that we do not control the use of such third-party cookies and, in most instances, we have no access to the data collected by these third parties. Please also note that third party use of cookies is subject to their respective privacy policies. We recommend that you locate these policies on their websites and review their terms.
4. Your Cookie Settings
You should be able to change your cookie preferences on your web browser. Most web browsers allow some control of most cookies through the browser settings/preferences. As a way of guidance, below are external (third-party) links to help you find out more about cookies, including how to see what cookies have been set:
Additionally, as a way of guidance, below are external (third-party) links to help you find out how to manage cookies on popular browsers:
If you do not use any of the above-listed web browsers, we recommend that you find information relating to your selected browsers and visit these browsers’ developer’s websites.
To opt out of being tracked by Google Analytics across all websites, visit http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout .