MOTUS COOKIE POLICY
Last Revised: January 4th, 2024
What are cookies?
Cookies are bits of electronic information that can be transferred to your computer or other electronic device to uniquely identify your browser. When you use our website, we may place one or more cookies on your computer or other electronic device.
Session-based cookies exist only during one session. They disappear from your computer when you close your browser software or turn off your computer. Persistent cookies remain on your computer after you close your browser or turn off your computer. You have the ability to accept or decline cookies by modifying the settings in your browser.
You can find out more information about cookies, and how to manage cookies in your web browser at: www.allaboutcookies.org.
Why do we use cookies?
We may use cookies to connect your activity on our website with other information we store about you in your account profile or your prior interactions with our website to, for example, store your preferences.
Motus uses cookies (small text files that are placed on your computer that store certain limited information about you) in conjunction with services such as Google Analytics to better understand Users’ experience with Motus Services. For example, we use these cookies to see how many visitors come to our website, the pages that generate interest and the links that visitors most often click on (amongst other things).
How to control the cookies that we store
Motus uses both session-based cookies and persistent cookies. You have the ability to enable or disable persistent cookies by checking or unchecking the “Remember Me” option at login.
Where we use cookies on our website(s), you may block these at any time, either by using the settings on your browser that allows you to refuse the setting of all or some cookies, or by using the pop-up tools that may be provided on our website(s). However, if you choose to block all cookies (including essential cookies) via your browser, you may not be able to access all or parts of our website(s) or to use all the functionality provided through our website(s).
Motus does not respond to Do-Not-Track signals.
Third party cookies and Targeted Advertising
We may participate in targeted advertising of Motus products and services. This means that, for example, when you visit our website, we or third-party service providers may use cookies (that they collect or that we provide to them) or other similar technologies to collect information about your use of our website or your online activities over time and across different websites.
As you visit our website, cookies will be placed on your computer and information will be collected so that we can understand what you are interested in. Collected information may include the content you view, the date and time that you view this content, the time you spent viewing this content, and the website that referred you to our website. This information may be associated with your unique browser, device identifier, or Internet Protocol address. These practices help our third-party display advertising partners, AdRoll and Google Ads, to tailor advertisements that are relevant and useful to you. We only use targeted advertising for Motus products and services; this information is not used to advertise the products or services of other companies.
You can visit the AdRoll cookie opt-out page and Google Ads personalization page to opt-out of certain targeted advertising. You can also opt-out of targeted advertising by modifying your browser settings or by using a browser plug-in.
For more information about targeted advertising and your choices, visit AdChoices.
What are ‘web beacons’?
Web beacons are transparent graphic images placed in emails or web pages to record the simple actions of users. Web beacons collect only limited information, such as time and date of a page being viewed, and a description of the page on which the web beacon resides (the URL).
Motus uses web beacons to support analytical programs like Google Analytics and New Relic (our SLA monitoring system).
As described in our Privacy Notice, other parties may collect Motus User personally identifiable information about an individual User’s online activities over time and across different Web sites when the User uses Motus services.