Anydone Cookie Policy

Effective Date : August 9, 2024

1. Cookie Notice

Our Cookie Notice provides insight into how anydone ("anydone," "we," "us," and "our") uses cookies. We use cookies and similar technologies to improve our services, understand user behavior, and serve personalized content. It helps us to identify you when you access our website “www.anydone.com”, (Official Website Domain) or use our services either on mobile or desktop devices, and by choosing to use anydone, you agree to our Cookie Policy.

To know more about the collection and utilization of information and data at anydone, please go through our Privacy Policy page,

2. What is a Cookie?

In general, Cookies are small text files that a website stores on a user's computer or mobile device. These small text files mainly serve as functions that improve users’ experience while visiting websites. Similarly, when you visit our anydone website, we send a cookie to your device. This cookie contains a unique identifier that allows our servers to recognize your device and remember some of the basic information when entered for example; your username and preferences so you don't have to re-enter them every time you visit our website.

3. What are the types of cookies anydone uses?

a) First-party cookie

Anydone utilizes first-party cookies to enhance the user experience and tailor the website to individual preferences. These cookies store user-provided information and are solely accessible to anydone, ensuring data privacy and controlled sharing.

b) Third-party cookie

Anydone typically relies on first-party cookies to enhance user experience, but it may occasionally use third-party cookies for analytics and integrations. We respect your privacy and provide options to manage these cookie preferences. You can adjust these cookie settings in your browser or use tools to clear your browsing history and cookies.

c) Session cookie

To provide a seamless browsing experience, we use session-based cookies that are designed to collect and store data temporarily. These cookies are not stored on the user's device and act only when users are actively engaged with our site. It eliminates the need for users to repeatedly provide information while navigating different pages within our website.

d) Persistent cookie

We use persistent cookies that remain on the user's device for a specified period or until manually deleted. They can store preferences, and language settings, providing a more customized and streamlined experience for returning users. Persistent cookies are often used for analytics over an extended period, offering insights into long-term patterns and preferences.

4. Understanding why we use cookies

a) Authentication

Once you’re signed in to our services, these cookies ensure a seamless and secure user experience, by securely storing authentication data. It provides accurate user identification and personalized content delivery.

b) Security

At anydone, cookies enhance security measures, protecting our user information and identifying suspicious activities to maintain a secure environment.

c) User Preferences

Cookies at anydone enhance the online experience by tailoring content to your language preferences. This optimization of usability ensures a tailored experience for our users that aligns with their language preferences.

d) Marketing Purpose

Anydone may use cookies to track the effectiveness of marketing campaigns and gain insights from user interactions with partner services. These cookies are governed by the respective service provider's policies, and marketing cookies are limited to anydone websites only.

d) Performance Improvement

We use cookies to gain insights into website and service performance, enabling continuous improvement and the development of user-friendly features.

5. Purpose, duration, and cookie names we use

We anydone always worried about customer and user privacy. We ask for only the least amount of information necessary, gathering only what we believe is essential for doing business, or for the specific transaction in hand. We let customers know the information we have on them and allow them to opt out of specific engagements. But, by far, our biggest commitment is that we do not make a single dollar from advertising revenue—never have, never will—even from the free editions of our product. This means we avoid the fundamental conflict of interest between gathering customer information and fueling advertising revenue and the unavoidable compromises in customer privacy that it brings.

We do not sell any personal information. We share your information only in the ways that are described in this Privacy Policy, and only with parties who adopt appropriate confidentiality and security measures.

a) Employees and independent contractors

We may provide access to your service data to our employees and individuals who are independent contractors of the anydone group entities involved in providing the services (collectively our “employees”) so that they can (i) identify, analyze and resolve errors, (ii) manually verify emails reported as spam to improve spam detection, or (iii) manually verify scanned images that you submit to us to verify the accuracy of optical character recognition. We ensure that access by our employees to your service data is restricted to specific individuals, and is logged and audited. Our employees will also have access to data that you knowingly share with us for technical support. We communicate our privacy and security guidelines to our employees and strictly enforce privacy safeguards within the anydone group.

b) Third-party service providers

We may need to share your personal information and aggregated or de-identified information with third-party service providers that we engage with, such as web analytics, and payment processors. These service providers are authorized to use your personal information only as necessary to provide these services.

c) Collaborators and other users

Some of our products or services allow you to collaborate with other users or third parties. Initiating collaboration may enable other collaborators to view some or all of your profile information. For example, when you edit a document that you have shared with other persons for collaboration, your name and profile picture will be displayed next to your edits to allow your collaborators to know that you made those edits.

d) Third-party integrations you have enabled

Our products and services support integrations with third-party. If you choose to enable any third-party integrations, you may be allowing the third party to access your service information and personal information about you. We encourage you to review the privacy practices of the third-party services and products before you enable integrations with them.

You consent is our priority, your data security is our concern