Cookie Policy
Updated: September 20, 2022

A cookie is a piece of data that may be stored in the browser you use to access Strong Org, which enables features and functionality. It allows our website to “remember” your activity or preferences over a length of time or during a particular session. If you're signed into Strong Org, cookies allow us to show you the right information and personalize your experience.

Some of the cookies we use are set by us to facilitate our provision of the service. These are known as First Party Cookies. We also utilize Third-Party Cookies, which are set by other sites (for example, google.com) and employed on our website, and are explained further below.

How does Strong Org use cookies?

We use session cookies and persistent cookies. Session cookies are temporary cookies that are not stored in your browser beyond the session in question. They are used for authentication and security purposes and to ensure the effective and necessary functioning of the Strong Org features which you are utilizing. We may also use a session cookie to remember your preferences when viewing the site. These session cookies are erased when you exit your browser.

Persistent cookies are those placed on your browser for a pre-determined length of time when you visit this site. They expire on a set expiration date, or when they are deleted manually. To learn more about how you can delete cookies manually, read the section below entitled “Managing and refusing the use of cookies.”

First-Party Cookies

We develop and use cookies via our website to authenticate users, block malicious use of login credentials and shield unauthorized access to member data. We also develop and use cookies to collect information on website and app usage in order to understand and improve Strong Org. These cookies also help us learn how well our website and app operate across different locations and identify any issues in the operation and provision of our products.

Third-Party Cookies

We also permit the setting of Third-Party Cookies on our website. Some of these cookies are necessary to provide you with services you have requested (“Essential Third-Party Cookies”), whereas others are not necessary to provide you with services you have requested (“Non-Essential Third-Party Cookies”).

Essential Third-Party Cookies

We use Essential Third-Party Cookies to allow you to navigate our site and use its services and features. For example, we allow you to sign up and log in using accounts you create with third-party products and services, such as Facebook, Google, or Apple (collectively, “Third-Party Accounts”). When you sign up or log in using Third-Party Accounts, we use Essential Third-Party Cookies which are necessary to authenticate you.

Non-Essential Third-Party Cookies

We use Non-Essential Third-Party Cookies to assist us in measuring and understanding how our products are used and how they can be optimized. We may also receive other analytics information from these third parties.

Some of these cookies are advertising cookies, which we employ to serve relevant ads to users who have already visited our website. We use the following cookies for advertising purposes: Meta Pixel, Google Ads and Branch.

Other cookies are used to assess performance and analytics, or to perform business research. We use the following cookies for performance, analytics and research purposes: Meta Pixel, Google Analytics and Branch. These cookies may be same or similar to those utilized in the advertising cookies; resulting in the need for advertising and assessment cookies to remain in your system in order for our application to function proplerly.

Managing and refusing the use of cookies

When you first visit our site, you will see a banner asking whether you would like to accept the use of cookies. By clicking “I accept,” you agree to the use of all cookies as described here, including Non-Essential Third-Party Cookies.

We will only use Non-Essential Third-Party Cookies if you click “I accept” on the cookies banner, or in your cookies preferences. If you click “deny” in your cookies preferences or on the cookies banner, we will not use Non-Essential Third-Party Cookies.

Most browsers allow you to choose whether you wish to accept cookies. Different browsers make different controls available to you and so we provide links below to popular browser instructions on how you can do this. Generally, your browser will offer you the choice to accept, refuse or delete all cookies, or third-party cookies on a website, or those from specific websites. However, if you restrict our capability to set cookies, you may limit the full functionality of Strong Org, which will make some of our services and features unavailable to you.

In some cases, you can manage or opt out of third-party cookies on a cookie-by-cookie basis. Learn more about how to manage these individual cookie settings and review their corresponding privacy policies by visiting the websites below - please be aware that the below sites are subject change and we cannot promise or guarantee these third parties will make management procedures or tools available to you:

Do Not Track (DNT)

We may not recognize Do-Not-Track (“DNT”) signals from your web browsers or devices. This is because there is not yet a universally accepted standard on how to interpret and respond to DNT signals, which often conflict with other settings. If and when a standard is established, we will re-examine how we can appropriately respond to DNT signals. If our code does recognize DNT signaling, it will endeavor to honor such requests, however we cannot promise it will be effective.

Where to manage cookie settings

Google Ads
https://adssettings.google.com/
Google Analytics
https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout
Meta Pixel
https://www.facebook.com/help/33685893817...
Branch
https://branch.app.link/optout
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Google Ads
https://policies.google.com/technologies/ads
Google Analytics
https://policies.google.com/technologies/ads
Meta Pixel
https://www.facebook.com/policies/cookies
Branch
https://www.branchapp.com/privacy
Changes to this policy

This policy may change from time to time, so it should be reviewed frequently for the most up to date cookie information. We will notify you of any changes by updates to this page.

If you have questions about this policy, you may reach us at
support@strongorgfitness.com

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Cookie Policy

Updated: September 20, 2022

A cookie is a piece of data that may be stored in the browser you use to access Strong Org, which enables features and functionality. It allows our website to “remember” your activity or preferences over a length of time or during a particular session. If you're signed into Strong Org, cookies allow us to show you the right information and personalize your experience.

Some of the cookies we use are set by us to facilitate our provision of the service. These are known as First Party Cookies. We also utilize Third-Party Cookies, which are set by other sites (for example, google.com) and employed on our website, and are explained further below.

How does Strong Org use cookies?

We use session cookies and persistent cookies. Session cookies are temporary cookies that are not stored in your browser beyond the session in question. They are used for authentication and security purposes and to ensure the effective and necessary functioning of the Strong Org features which you are utilizing. We may also use a session cookie to remember your preferences when viewing the site. These session cookies are erased when you exit your browser.

Persistent cookies are those placed on your browser for a pre-determined length of time when you visit this site. They expire on a set expiration date, or when they are deleted manually. To learn more about how you can delete cookies manually, read the section below entitled “Managing and refusing the use of cookies.”

First-Party Cookies

We develop and use cookies via our website to authenticate users, block malicious use of login credentials and shield unauthorized access to member data. We also develop and use cookies to collect information on website and app usage in order to understand and improve Strong Org. These cookies also help us learn how well our website and app operate across different locations and identify any issues in the operation and provision of our products.

Third-Party Cookies

We also permit the setting of Third-Party Cookies on our website. Some of these cookies are necessary to provide you with services you have requested (“Essential Third-Party Cookies”), whereas others are not necessary to provide you with services you have requested (“Non-Essential Third-Party Cookies”).

Essential Third-Party Cookies

We use Essential Third-Party Cookies to allow you to navigate our site and use its services and features. For example, we allow you to sign up and log in using accounts you create with third-party products and services, such as Facebook, Google, or Apple (collectively, “Third-Party Accounts”). When you sign up or log in using Third-Party Accounts, we use Essential Third-Party Cookies which are necessary to authenticate you.

Non-Essential Third-Party Cookies

We use Non-Essential Third-Party Cookies to assist us in measuring and understanding how our products are used and how they can be optimized. We may also receive other analytics information from these third parties.

Some of these cookies are advertising cookies, which we employ to serve relevant ads to users who have already visited our website. We use the following cookies for advertising purposes: Meta Pixel, Google Ads and Branch.

Other cookies are used to assess performance and analytics, or to perform business research. We use the following cookies for performance, analytics and research purposes: Meta Pixel, Google Analytics and Branch. These cookies may be same or similar to those utilized in the advertising cookies; resulting in the need for advertising and assessment cookies to remain in your system in order for our application to function proplerly.

Managing and refusing the use of cookies

When you first visit our site, you will see a banner asking whether you would like to accept the use of cookies. By clicking “I accept,” you agree to the use of all cookies as described here, including Non-Essential Third-Party Cookies.

We will only use Non-Essential Third-Party Cookies if you click “I accept” on the cookies banner, or in your cookies preferences. If you click “deny” in your cookies preferences or on the cookies banner, we will not use Non-Essential Third-Party Cookies.

Most browsers allow you to choose whether you wish to accept cookies. Different browsers make different controls available to you and so we provide links below to popular browser instructions on how you can do this. Generally, your browser will offer you the choice to accept, refuse or delete all cookies, or third-party cookies on a website, or those from specific websites. However, if you restrict our capability to set cookies, you may limit the full functionality of Strong Org, which will make some of our services and features unavailable to you.

In some cases, you can manage or opt out of third-party cookies on a cookie-by-cookie basis. Learn more about how to manage these individual cookie settings and review their corresponding privacy policies by visiting the websites below - please be aware that the below sites are subject change and we cannot promise or guarantee these third parties will make management procedures or tools available to you:

Do Not Track (DNT)

We may not recognize Do-Not-Track (“DNT”) signals from your web browsers or devices. This is because there is not yet a universally accepted standard on how to interpret and respond to DNT signals, which often conflict with other settings. If and when a standard is established, we will re-examine how we can appropriately respond to DNT signals. If our code does recognize DNT signaling, it will endeavor to honor such requests, however we cannot promise it will be effective.

Where to manage cookie settings

Privacy Policy
Google Ads
https://adssettings.google.com/
https://policies.google.com/technologies/ads
Google Analytics
https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout
https://policies.google.com/technologies/ads
Meta Pixel
https://www.facebook.com/help/336858938174917/
https://www.facebook.com/policies/cookies
Branch
https://branch.app.link/optout
https://www.branchapp.com/privacy
Changes to this policy

This policy may change from time to time, so it should be reviewed frequently for the most up to date cookie information. We will notify you of any changes by updates to this page.

If you have questions about this policy, you may reach us at
support@strongorgfitness.com

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