Privacy Policy
Find out how we handle your data responsibly and keep it safe.
This Privacy and Cookies Policy explains how Image Editor LTD. ("Image Editor," "we," "us," or "our") collects, uses, and protects information. This applies to our websites that link to this policy—such as www.imageeditor.online—and any other websites where this policy is displayed (collectively, our "Site"), as well as to analytics and other technology services we provide through our clients’ websites and mobile applications (our "Services").
Table of Contents
1. Information We Collect Through Our Services and How We Use It
Our Services include analytics tools that help advertisers, website and app developers, and third-party ad platforms (collectively, our "Clients") understand how their content performs, including online ads. For example, we may help Clients see whether their articles or ads are viewed and whether they are displayed in a visible and effective way.
In delivering these Services, we may collaborate with business partners who collect and share information from users’ browsers or devices. The information collected by us or our partners (referred to as "Service Information" in this Privacy and Cookies Policy) may include:
Log Information
When you visit a website where our Services are active, our servers may automatically record information sent by your browser. This may include your IP address, date and time of visit, browser type, and interactions with our Clients' content and ads.
Mobile Data
When our Services are used through mobile applications, we (or the Clients and app providers we work with) may collect information about your interactions within the app. This can include your IP address, time-stamps, and device information such as device type, model, operating system, mobile identifiers (e.g., Apple IDFA and Android Advertising ID), app-specific IDs, and a list of apps installed on the device.
We, our partners, or Clients may also collect information about your browser, device, and interactions with web and mobile content through unique cookie IDs. These IDs are automatically deployed and read when you visit a Site with our Services or when our partners interact with your browser. For more details, see the sections below on “Cookies,” “Pixel Tags,” and “SDKs,” and how we use them.
We may combine any of the above Service Information with other data, including insights about how users interact with ads, content, webpages, or applications provided or displayed by our Clients (collectively, "Viewing Data").
2. Information We Collect On Our Site and How We Use It
We collect the following information from users, whether passively or actively, when users visit our Site ("Site Information"):
V Volunteered Information
You may share personal information with us when you subscribe to our newsletter, open an account with us, fill out a form on our website, purchase our products or services, or interact with us in other ways. The information you would share in these cases typically would be contact information (e.g. name, email address, and phone number) or billing/payment information. You do not have to share this information with us, but without it you may not be able to access certain content, features, or services.
P Posted Information
You are entirely responsible for the information you post on the public areas of our Site, which may be collected, used, and disclosed by us or third- parties without restriction, despite our efforts to contractually restrict such third-party use via our Terms of Use.
C Cookies and Unique IDs
Like most web businesses, we use automated mechanisms (e.g. cookies and pixels) with unique identifiers to keep track of user interactions with our Site. (Learn more about these technologies by scrolling to our Section titled “Cookies,” “Pixel Tags,” and “SDKs” and How We Use Them.) We may use our own technology (as described in Client Services above) for that purpose, and we also may use third-party services such as Google Analytics, in which case those third parties gather information such as your IP address, browser type, the webpage from which you came to our website, and the times of your access to our Site. In addition, as you browse our website, advertising cookies may be placed on your computer so that we can understand what you are interested in. Our display advertising partners may then help us retarget ads to you on other sites based on your interactions with the Site. To “opt-out” of having your information used to tailor ads to you in this way, in this way, please scroll down to our Section titled “Your Choices, and Your Opt-Out Options” to learn how to opt-out of these services and instead receive generic, non-tailored ads.
How We Use Site Information
- Maintain the Site and Services, and optimize how they are offered
- Send you requested product or service information
- Respond to your questions, concerns, or customer service inquiries
- Customize the content and advertising you see
- Send you marketing and other communications
We will only process personal information you provide to us or we collect in accordance with applicable data protection laws including, in the case of users located in the European Union, applicable laws which implement the Data Protection Directive 95/46/EEC, the Privacy and Electronic Communication (EC Directive) Regulations 2003.
3. How We Share Service and Site Information
We may share Service Information, including Viewing Data, with our Clients and their service providers, as well as with other platforms that assist those Clients.
Site Information may be shared with companies that help us operate and improve our platform, provide customer and technical support, analyze user activity, advertise our services, manage billing, host our content, or offer other operational support.
We may share information in the following situations:
- • As part of a business sale, merger, consolidation, or other corporate transaction
- • With our subsidiaries and affiliated companies
- • With third parties that assist in providing the Site or Services
- • When required by law or in response to legal processes
- • Where we believe sharing is necessary to prevent harm or protect our rights and interests
4. Cookies, Pixel Tags, SDKs, and How We Use Them
What Are Cookies and Pixel Tags?
Cookies are small data files stored on your device that can contain a unique identifier. They help recognize your device when you visit a website. Pixel tags (also called web beacons or clear GIFs) are tiny invisible images embedded on web pages that work with cookies to track visits and interactions. We and our partners may use these technologies to remember you, track trends, measure activity, and deliver relevant content or ads.
We may use the following types of cookies:
Strictly Necessary Cookies
Essential for the operation of our Site, including logging into secure areas.
Analytical / Performance Cookies
Help us count visitors, understand user navigation, and improve the Site’s performance.
Functionality Cookies
Recognize returning visitors to personalize content and settings.
Targeting Cookies
Track pages you visit to deliver ads relevant to your interests.
Disabling Cookies
Most browsers accept cookies by default. You can change your settings to refuse or warn before accepting cookies. Note that some features may not work if cookies are disabled. For more information, visit www.aboutcookies.org .
Mobile Device Identifiers and SDKs
We may also use, or partner with app developers using mobile SDKs, to collect information such as device identifiers (e.g., IDFAs, Android Advertising IDs) and interactions with our Services. SDKs function like pixel tags for mobile apps, allowing us to show ads, collect data, and measure performance. To opt-out of personalized mobile ads, see “Your Choices and Opt-Out Options” below.
Sometimes our Clients or partners use these technologies together with other data (e.g., IP addresses or de-identified data) to coordinate user identities across platforms, analyze audiences, and target or measure ads.
5. Your Choices, and Your Opt-Out Options
We sometimes work with companies that capture anonymous or de-identified data and create targeting attributes based on users' online browsing activities. You have several opt-out options available:
Industry Opt-Out Pages
- • Digital Advertising Alliance's opt-out page
- • Network Advertising Initiative's opt-out page
- • For European users: www.youronlinechoices.com
Mobile Device Settings
You may opt-out of use of advertising identifiers for interest-based advertising by accessing the settings on your mobile device.
Browser Extensions
Various browser extensions and tools are available to help you control data collection and opt-out of tracking services.
Once installed, enable the Ghostery Findings Panel; You will then have the ability to block our service from collecting data, when our service appears in the Ghostery Panel. Please note that Ghostery may implement updates or changes to its features, and they (not we) control those features. We also sometimes work with companies that capture advertising identifiers from mobile devices. You may opt-out of use these identifiers for purposes of interest-based advertising by accessing the settings on your phone.
6. Third Parties on our Own Site
As on most websites, third parties may directly gather user information from users of our Site through automated means such as cookies or pixels. For example, our third-party video hosting provider may use Flash cookies to collect and store information, such as your volume control preferences. Cookie management tools provided by your browser may help you manage certain types of cookies but may not work with other kinds, such as Flash cookies. To learn how to manage privacy and storage settings for Flash cookies click here.
Important: Our ad network partners may use cookies and pixels to collect non-personally identifiable information about your activities on this and other websites to provide you targeted advertising based upon your interests. If you wish to not have this information used for the purpose of serving you ads targeted in this way, you may opt out (of most or all of these companies) through the methods described in the above section about “Your Choices.” Please note this does not opt you out of being served to advertise. You will continue to receive generic, non-interest-based ads.
In addition, the Site may contain embedded third-party content or links to third-party websites and content. Our service does not control these websites and/or content, and these third parties’ privacy policies are different from our own. You access linked websites or third-party content at your own risk. We are not responsible for the privacy practices of these websites or content providers, and you should check their applicable privacy policies to determine how they handle any information they collect from you.
7. Information Security
We take measures to protect against unauthorized access to or unauthorized alteration, interference, disclosure, or destruction of data we collect and store.
Our Security Measures Include:
- • Internal reviews of data collection, storage, and processing practices
- • Firewall protection for our servers
- • Physical security for data facilities
- • Regular security assessments and updates
While we take a range of measures to safeguard against unauthorized access, no security system is perfect. We cannot guarantee that data will not be disclosed or accessed inadvertently or through unauthorized acts of others.
8. International Transfers
We may transfer the personal information we collect from you to third-party data processors or to other members of our company group located in different countries. Your data may be stored on servers in the United States or other regions.
Important note: Countries outside your residence may have different levels of data protection. However, any collection, storage, or use of your personal information will remain subject to this Privacy and Cookies Policy.
9. Your Rights
If you are a resident of Australia or a European Union Member State, you have certain rights regarding your personal information:
Right to Access
You can request access to the personal information we hold about you and ask for copies. Some requests may incur a fee as permitted by law, but making a request itself is free. We will respond within a reasonable time. If we cannot provide access, we will explain why and outline your options for lodging a complaint.
Right to Correction
You can request that we update or correct any inaccurate or outdated personal information at no cost. We will take reasonable steps to ensure the information is accurate and complete. If we refuse, we will explain why and provide information on how you can make a complaint.
Right to Opt-Out
You have the right to opt out of marketing communications from us or any third parties we share your information with, provided you consented. To exercise any of these rights, please contact us via email or mail using the details in Section 11 below.
10. Changes to Privacy and Cookies Policy
We reserve the right to change this Privacy and Cookies Policy without prior notice at any time, and will do so by posting the updated version on our Site.
We recommend that you review this policy periodically to stay informed about how we are protecting your information.
Questions About This Policy?
If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy or how we handle your personal information, please don't hesitate to contact us.