Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy explains what cookies and similar technologies are, the different types of cookies that we use, how we use them when you visit our Website, and how you can control our use of cookies. Any capitalized term used and not otherwise defined below has the meaning assigned to it in our Privacy Policy or Terms and Conditions.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small data files containing a unique identifier that are placed on your browsing device (such as a computer or mobile device) or stored on the web server when you visit some websites, including our website.
Which similar technologies are used?
Similar automated means of data collection technologies, include Pixels (which are also known as web beacons or action tags), SDKs (which are used on mobile apps) and local browser storage technologies.
Pixels - A Pixel is a tiny image that may be found within web pages and emails, that allow us to gather information about visitors on our website—how they browse, what type of ads they click on, which email they arrived from, etc. Pixels can also allow us and third parties to place cookies on your browser.
SDKs - A Software Development Kit is a downloadable software package used in mobile applications. A typical SDK may contain APIs which are pre-defined pieces of code that help you perform common programming tasks on the platform or other tools that help us do things like debug, build, run, and test our mobile apps.
Local Storage - Local storage enables a website or application to store information locally on your device(s). Local storage may be used to improve your experience, for example, by remembering your preferences, and speeding up site functionality.
What are cookies and similar technologies used for?
Cookies and similar technologies enable us to differentiate between you and other visitors, and store information about your visit, which can both make it easier to visit the website again and make the website more useful to you. This information is notably used to improve the functionality of the services provided on the Website; for data analysis purpose; to detect and defend against fraudulent, abusive, or unlawful activity; to save your login details so you won’t need to re-enter them each time you wish to log in, or to remember the display language you previously selected so you won't need to select it each time you visit the Website. Some cookies are associated with your account and personal information (as defined in our Privacy Policy), while others are not. Cookies and similar technologies collect, retain, and share with third parties online personal identifiers and your browsing activity on our website. “Online personal identifiers” that may be shared with third-parties include data that may identify you and include, for example, device fingerprints and MAC addresses. In certain instances, an IP address may also constitute an “online personal identifier.”
What are the different types of cookies?
MyHeritage uses both "first-party cookies" and "third-party cookies".
First-party cookies are cookies that are placed directly by MyHeritage.
Third-party cookies are placed by our service providers or business partners on our website, and are used for a variety of purposes, including security, payment facilitation and fraud detection. See the table below for details about the use of third-party cookies and similar technologies on our website.
Further, MyHeritage uses both “sessions cookies” and “persistent cookies”. Session cookies are only stored on your browser during a single browsing session to the site and are automatically deleted when you close your browser. Persistent cookies remain on your device until they are set to expire or until you or your browser delete the cookies.
What types of cookies are used on our website and why?
MyHeritage only uses mandatory cookies which are needed to enable the website to function and display properly and enable you to move around this site and use its features. They are also used to prevent security risks, set your privacy preferences, etc. Without these cookies, services that are necessary for you to be able to use our website, such as ensuring that you stay logged on or remembering what is in your shopping basket, cannot be provided.
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How to manage your cookies preferences?
Mandatory cookies do not require your consent.
When you login to our Service with your Google or Apple account, they will share with us your name and age (for age verification) and profile photo and will know you logged-in to our Service.
How to manage cookies via your browser settings?
You may also set your browser to notify you when you receive a cookie. Many web browsers also allow you to block cookies. To do this, follow the instructions provided by your browser (usually located within the "Help", "Tools" or "Edit" settings). Please note that if you set your browser to disable cookies entirely you will not be able to access secure areas of the website and may experience some loss of function in the services we provide.
Many browser manufacturers provide helpful information about cookie management, including, but not limited to:
You can also follow the instructions at www.youradchoices.com. With regards to third party cookies, you can also check the third party's website for more information about cookie management and how to "opt-out" of receiving cookies from them.
If you would like more information about cookies and targeted advertisements or to opt out of having this information used by companies that are part of the Network Advertising Initiative, please visit www.networkadvertising.org/choices, or www.allaboutcookies.org.
Will this Cookie Policy be amended?
We reserve the right to amend this Cookie Policy from time to time. If we decide to modify our Cookie Policy, we will issue an updated version of this Cookie Policy with an updated date legend, and if the changes are material, we will also notify you via email or by other appropriate means.
If you have any questions regarding MyHeritage's Cookie Policy, you can contact our Data Protection Officer at dpo@myheritage.com.
Last modified: December 9, 2024
What are cookies?
Cookies are small data files containing a unique identifier that are placed on your browsing device (such as a computer or mobile device) or stored on the web server when you visit some websites, including our website.
Which similar technologies are used?
Similar automated means of data collection technologies, include Pixels (which are also known as web beacons or action tags), SDKs (which are used on mobile apps) and local browser storage technologies.
Pixels - A Pixel is a tiny image that may be found within web pages and emails, that allow us to gather information about visitors on our website—how they browse, what type of ads they click on, which email they arrived from, etc. Pixels can also allow us and third parties to place cookies on your browser.
SDKs - A Software Development Kit is a downloadable software package used in mobile applications. A typical SDK may contain APIs which are pre-defined pieces of code that help you perform common programming tasks on the platform or other tools that help us do things like debug, build, run, and test our mobile apps.
Local Storage - Local storage enables a website or application to store information locally on your device(s). Local storage may be used to improve your experience, for example, by remembering your preferences, and speeding up site functionality.
What are cookies and similar technologies used for?
Cookies and similar technologies enable us to differentiate between you and other visitors, and store information about your visit, which can both make it easier to visit the website again and make the website more useful to you. This information is notably used to improve the functionality of the services provided on the Website; for data analysis purpose; to detect and defend against fraudulent, abusive, or unlawful activity; to save your login details so you won’t need to re-enter them each time you wish to log in, or to remember the display language you previously selected so you won't need to select it each time you visit the Website. Some cookies are associated with your account and personal information (as defined in our Privacy Policy), while others are not. Cookies and similar technologies collect, retain, and share with third parties online personal identifiers and your browsing activity on our website. “Online personal identifiers” that may be shared with third-parties include data that may identify you and include, for example, device fingerprints and MAC addresses. In certain instances, an IP address may also constitute an “online personal identifier.”
What are the different types of cookies?
MyHeritage uses both "first-party cookies" and "third-party cookies".
First-party cookies are cookies that are placed directly by MyHeritage.
Third-party cookies are placed by our service providers or business partners on our website, and are used for a variety of purposes, including security, payment facilitation and fraud detection. See the table below for details about the use of third-party cookies and similar technologies on our website.
Further, MyHeritage uses both “sessions cookies” and “persistent cookies”. Session cookies are only stored on your browser during a single browsing session to the site and are automatically deleted when you close your browser. Persistent cookies remain on your device until they are set to expire or until you or your browser delete the cookies.
What types of cookies are used on our website and why?
MyHeritage only uses mandatory cookies which are needed to enable the website to function and display properly and enable you to move around this site and use its features. They are also used to prevent security risks, set your privacy preferences, etc. Without these cookies, services that are necessary for you to be able to use our website, such as ensuring that you stay logged on or remembering what is in your shopping basket, cannot be provided.
Show cookies
How to manage your cookies preferences?
Mandatory cookies do not require your consent.
When you login to our Service with your Google or Apple account, they will share with us your name and age (for age verification) and profile photo and will know you logged-in to our Service.
How to manage cookies via your browser settings?
You may also set your browser to notify you when you receive a cookie. Many web browsers also allow you to block cookies. To do this, follow the instructions provided by your browser (usually located within the "Help", "Tools" or "Edit" settings). Please note that if you set your browser to disable cookies entirely you will not be able to access secure areas of the website and may experience some loss of function in the services we provide.
Many browser manufacturers provide helpful information about cookie management, including, but not limited to:
- Google Chrome
- Internet Explorer
- Mozilla Firefox
- Safari (Desktop)
- Safari (Mobile)
- Android Browser
- Opera
- Opera Mobile
You can also follow the instructions at www.youradchoices.com. With regards to third party cookies, you can also check the third party's website for more information about cookie management and how to "opt-out" of receiving cookies from them.
If you would like more information about cookies and targeted advertisements or to opt out of having this information used by companies that are part of the Network Advertising Initiative, please visit www.networkadvertising.org/choices, or www.allaboutcookies.org.
Will this Cookie Policy be amended?
We reserve the right to amend this Cookie Policy from time to time. If we decide to modify our Cookie Policy, we will issue an updated version of this Cookie Policy with an updated date legend, and if the changes are material, we will also notify you via email or by other appropriate means.
If you have any questions regarding MyHeritage's Cookie Policy, you can contact our Data Protection Officer at dpo@myheritage.com.
Last modified: December 9, 2024
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