Cookie policy

Filled Cookies Policy for Influocial Media & PR


Interpretation and Definitions

Interpretation

The words of which the initial letter is capitalized have meanings defined under the following conditions. These definitions shall apply regardless of whether terms appear in singular or plural.

Definitions

  • Company (referred to as “the Company,” “We,” “Us,” or “Our”) refers to:
    Influocial Media & PR (owned by Jins Joseph), Delhi Court, Delhi, India.

  • Cookies means small files placed on Your device by the Website, containing details of Your browsing history.

  • Website refers to Influocial Media & PR, accessible from www.influocial.in.

  • You means the individual/entity accessing or using the Website.


The Use of Cookies

Type of Cookies We Use

Cookies are either Persistent (remain after You go offline) or Session (deleted when You close Your browser).

We use:

  1. Necessary / Essential Cookies

    • Type: Session Cookies

    • Administered by: Us

    • Purpose: Enable core functionality (e.g., authentication, fraud prevention).

  2. Cookies Acceptance Cookies

    • Type: Persistent Cookies

    • Administered by: Us

    • Purpose: Track acceptance of this Cookies Policy.

  3. Functionality Cookies

    • Type: Persistent Cookies

    • Administered by: Us

    • Purpose: Remember preferences (e.g., login details, language settings).

  4. Tracking and Performance Cookies

    • Type: Persistent Cookies

    • Administered by: Third-Parties (e.g., Google Analytics)

    • Purpose: Analyze traffic, user behavior, and test new features/advertisements.


Your Choices Regarding Cookies

To disable Cookies:

  1. Disable Cookies in your browser settings.

  2. Delete existing Cookies associated with www.influocial.in.

Note: Disabling Cookies may impair Website functionality (e.g., saved preferences, login sessions).

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This policy is governed by Indian laws, including the IT Act, 2000.