Understanding Stripe's Use of Cookies
When you visit the Stripe website, you may notice a banner informing you about the use of cookies and similar technologies to enhance your browsing experience and for advertising purposes. Cookies are small text files stored on your device that help websites remember your preferences and track your interactions. Stripe's Cookie Policy provides detailed information on how these technologies are used to improve your online experience.
Review and Manage Your Cookie Settings
Stripe offers you the ability to review and manage your cookie settings to control your privacy preferences. By clicking on the 'Cookie settings' link, you can access a page that categorizes cookies into different types, such as Advertising, Functional, Essential, and Required. This granular control empowers you to customize your cookie preferences based on your privacy concerns and browsing habits.
Types of Cookies Used by Stripe
1. Advertising Cookies: These cookies allow Stripe to display targeted advertisements on other websites and track your engagement with those ads. 2. Functional Cookies: Enhancing website performance and providing advanced services are the primary functions of these cookies. 3. Essential Cookies: Necessary for basic website or app functionality, these cookies ensure that the platform operates smoothly. 4. Required Cookies: Critical for the proper functioning of Stripe's systems, these cookies are essential for seamless user experience.
Collaboration with Third-Party Providers
Stripe collaborates with third-party providers like Facebook, Google, LinkedIn, and others for analytics and marketing purposes. These partners also set cookies to collect data on user interactions and tailor advertising campaigns. Stripe is committed to keeping an updated list of these providers and their cookie policies to ensure transparency and data protection for its users.
Comprehensive Resource List for Third-Party Cookies
To offer users detailed insights into third-party cookies, Stripe provides a comprehensive list of third-party providers with links to their respective documentation and privacy policies. Users can access resources from companies like Adobe, Facebook, Google, LinkedIn, Shopify, and more to understand how these providers handle cookies and user data.