1. Information Collection
What Information does Trility Collect?
When you visit our website and use our services, you may be asked to provide certain personal and non-personal information such as:
- Name and/or business name
- Personal and/or business email address(es)
- Home, business, and/or mobile telephone number(s), and
- Other information you choose to submit to us.
How Does Trility Collect Information?
Information You Provide Trility: We collect your information directly when you provide it to us. You may provide us personal information when:
- Contacting Trility to inquire about our services or
- Submitting your credit card or other payment information for our services
Information Trility Collects Online: We may collect your information through the use of cookies, tracking pixels, and similar technologies that automatically collect your information:
- Cookies: We may receive and store information about your browsing preferences by using cookies. Cookies are small text files placed on your device to allow websites to recognize your browsing preferences.
- Web Beacons: We may collect information about your browsing activities by using web beacons. Web beacons are transparent graphic pixels that are placed on web pages that enable us or a third party to track your actions on our website and deliver interest-based advertisements.
- Local Stored Objects: We may store information about your browsing activities through locally stored objects by using technologies such as “Flash cookies” and HTML5 (“LSOs”). LSOs tack your actions and store information about your preferences and can be used by third party partners to deliver interest-based advertisements.
- Social Media Features: Our website include social media features that may collect your Internet Protocol (IP) address of the page you are visiting, and may set a cookie to enable the feature to function properly. These features are either hosted by a third party or hosted directly by us.
- Log Files: We gather certain information automatically and store it in log files. This information may include Internet Protocol (IP) addresses, browser type, Internet service provider (ISP), referring/exit pages, operating system, date/time stamp, and/or clickstream data.