Cookies Policy

Last Updated : 2 July, 2025

The highlighted text intends to provide a simple and concise summary of our Cookie Policy. Please make sure to refer to the full text for complete information In accordance with EU GDPR requirements, this website adopts the principle of "rejecting non-essential cookies by default." When you visit for the first time, we will provide you with a clear choice through a pop-up window. You can choose to accept or reject various cookies. All non-essential cookies (such as marketing) are only activated with your explicit consent.

To enhance functionality and access information stored on your device or computer, we utilize cookies and similar technologies, including pixel tags and clear GIFs (also known as web beacons), on our website (referred to as the "Website") and app. Further details on cookies and similar technologies, as well as their utilization, can be found below. Any collected information will adhere to our Privacy Policy.

We use cookies if you have a picdoc account, use the picdoc , including our website and apps, or visit other websites and apps that use the picdoc. Cookies enable picdoc to offer products to you and to understand the information that we receive about you, including information about your use of other websites and apps, whether or not you are registered or logged in. This policy explains how we use cookies and the choices you have. Except as otherwise stated in this policy, the will apply to our processing of the data that we collect via cookies.

In case you prefer not to permit the usage of these cookies or similar technologies, you can deactivate them by modifying your browser settings. By doing so, our website or app will be unable to place cookies or similar technologies on your computer or mobile device.You will not be able to use the services we provide for you.

1.Definition

Cookies.Cookies are small text files that serve the purpose of uniquely identifying your browser or device. These files are stored on your browser, and when you revisit a specific website or visit other websites that employ the same cookies, these websites can recognize the cookies present on your browsing device. Although cookies are commonly used for tracking and recognizing website visitors, they are not the sole method employed for this purpose. Other technologies, such as web beacons/pixels, log files, and mobile device identifiers, are also utilized in a similar manner to cookies.

cookies have varying durations on your device. Certain cookies, known as 'session cookies', are active only during your browser session and are automatically deleted when you close your browser. On the other hand, there are 'permanent cookies' which persist even after your browser is closed. These cookies can be utilized by websites to recognize your computer when you reopen the browser and browse the internet anew.

Cookies and similar technologies can either be “first-party” or “third-party”. First-party cookies and similar technologies refer to technologies that we set and use directly. Third-party cookies and similar technologies refer to technologies set by third parties (such as analytics service providers).

We use first-party and third-party cookies and similar technologies on the picdoc Services

Web beacons, also known as tracking pixels or clear gifs, are invisible picture files or small portions of code that contain unique identifiers. These identifiers allow websites and services to recognize users. Web beacons collect information such as the page where they are placed and the time they are accessed. We use web beacons to track the online usage patterns of our users and to measure the success of our marketing campaigns by tracking opened emails and clicked links. Third-party advertisers may also use web beacons to track ad clicks and measure success. In many cases, web beacons rely on cookies to function properly, so if you decline cookies, the functionality of these technologies may be impaired.

Local shared objects, also known as flash cookies, are data stored on a device to enable Adobe Flash functionality. They can track similar parameters to cookies but can also provide information about specific features enabled by the cookie, such as video watching behavior. You can manage flash cookies through Adobe Flash's management tools.

Software development kits.Software development kits (SDKs) are third-party software tools used in mobile applications. SDKs collect information about your device and network to help us understand how you interact with our applications. Device identifiers are unique identifiers used to recognize your device, such as the Android Advertising ID and iOS Advertising Identifier, which are used for advertising purposes. You can reset your device identifier or opt out of targeted advertising through your device settings.

Fingerprinting. Fingerprinting is a technique that involves combining a collection of attributes or characteristics from a device or browser (such as information from HTTP headers, browser language, time zone, JavaScript objects, installed fonts, installed plugins) to create a unique identifier. This identifier can be used to distinguish and identify individual users. We may utilize fingerprinting for security or user safety reasons.

SessionStorage. SessionStorage is a storage mechanism provided by modern web browsers that allows websites to store and access data during a browser session. Similar to localStorage, data stored in SessionStorage doesn’t have an expiration time, but it is only available for the duration of the page session. This means that when a user closes the corresponding browser tab or window, the data stored in sessionStorage is automatically deleted.

2. What and How do we use cookies?

3. How to manage and delete your browser settings ?

You have the ability to modify your browser settings to change your preferences. These settings allow you to:

  • View the cookies or similar technologies that have been stored on your device.
  • Block cookies or similar technologies from being placed on your device.
  • Clear cookies or similar technologies from your browser.

Please note that, except for Google Analytics, all other cookies or similar technologies used on this website are strictly necessary for its basic functionality. Deleting or disabling these cookies may impact your experience and prevent the website from functioning optimally.

We will not activate Google Analytics for you unless you have explicitly clicked the accept button on the home cookie pop-up window to agree to our use of Google Analytics. If you wish to disable Google Analytics after agreeing, you can disable Google Analytics through the settings described in Section 4 of our Cookie Policy.

If you wish to change your preferences regarding necessary cookies—for example, if you previously accepted all cookies and later decide to block certain types—you may delete any third-party cookies or similar technologies stored during your last visit by adjusting your browser settings.

For more information on how to manage cookie settings in popular browsers, please refer to the instructions provided below:

Google Chrome

https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=en

Internet Explorer

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/17442/windows-internet-explorer-delete-manage-cookies

Firefox

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/cookies-information-websites-store-on-your-computer?

Safari

https://support.apple.com/en-au/guide/safari/sfri11471/

If you would like to find out more about these technologies, you may find the following links useful:

All about CookiesEU Guide to Cookies Your Online Choices

4. Google analytics

We use Google Analytics (GA) solely for statistical analysis of website traffic (such as visit volume and user behavior patterns), and do not enable its advertising features.

We have restricted GA's data usage in the following ways:

  • Enabled IP anonymization (using the anonymizeIp parameter);
  • Disabled advertising personalization features (enableDisplayFeatures is not enabled);
  • Prohibited data sharing with other Google products (such as Ads);

Modification to the opt-out notice: Although GA data is not used for advertising purposes, you can still disable GA tracking in the following ways:

Install the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on;

Or reject analytics cookies through the Cookie Preference Settings we provide.

5. Changes to this Policy

We will occasionally update this Policy to reflect changes in our practices. When we post changes to this Policy, we will revise the "Last Updated" date at the top of this Policy.If we make any material changes in the way we collect, use, and/or share information using these technologies, we will notify you by prominently posting notice of the changes in the picdoc Services. We recommend that you check this page from time to time to inform yourself of any changes in this Policy.

6. Contact us

If you have any questions or comments about this Policy, or privacy matters generally, contact us at: service@picdoc.cn

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