Cookie Policy

This Cookie Policy (the “Policy”) explains what cookies are, what types of cookies are placed on your device when you visit HabitOne website and how we use them. This Policy also governs our use of similar technologies. 

This Policy does not address how we deal with your personal data generally. To learn more about how we process your personal data, please see our Privacy Policy.

What are cookies

Cookies are small text files that are sent to or accessed from your web browser or your device’s memory. A cookie typically contains the name of the domain (internet location) from which the cookie originated, the “lifetime” of the cookie and a randomly generated unique number or similar identifier. A cookie also may contain information about your device, such as user settings, browsing history and activities conducted while using our website.

There are different types of cookies. 

Session cookies 

Session cookies expire at the end of your browser session. HabitOne uses these cookies to help you use our website more efficiently, by allowing us to learn more about how you use our website during one single browser session. 

Persistent cookies

Persistent cookies are not automatically deleted when you close your browser. These types of cookies are used in order to help you sign-in to our website quickly and for analytical purposes. 

First-party cookies 

First-party cookies are placed on your device directly by us. These cookies are used to adapt our website to your browser’s language preferences and to better understand your use of our website. 

Third-party cookies 

Third party cookies are placed on your device by our service providers, which helps us provide you both a satisfying and safe experience on our website. We do not have control over cookies placed on your device by third parties. Generally, we use the following types of third party cookies: security cookies; analytical cookies; and advertising cookies.

For example, we work with the following service providers that use third party cookies on our website:

Google (via Google Analytics) – Google Analytics is a Google service that uses cookies and other data collection technologies to collect information about your use of HabitOne website in order to report website trends. You can opt out of Google Analytics by visiting www.google.com/settings/ads or by downloading the Google Analytics opt-out browser add-on at https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.

Zendesk – Zendesk is a third-party software that provides customer support management. Zendesk uses cookies to help us properly respond to customer requests in a timely manner.

Cloudflare – Cloudfare uses cookies to identify trusted web traffic to our website.

We do not permit any of the above service providers to collect any of your personal data on HabitOne to utilize for their own purposes. These service providers are subject to confidentiality agreements with us and/or other legal restrictions on their use or collection of any personal information. Third-party cookies are covered by the third-parties’ privacy policies. Therefore, should you have any questions regarding use of the cookies by third parties, please contact them directly.

For more information on third-party advertising cookies, interest-based advertising, and how to opt-out of that practice by companies participating in industry self-regulation, please visit the relevant websites, such as Digital Advertising Alliance or Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance.

Other similar technologies

Meta Pixel. We use Meta Pixel to collect data about your actions on our website. This data may include which pages you visit, the time you spend on each page, and the actions you take. The data collected is used to measure the effectiveness of our advertising campaigns and to personalize the content and ads presented to you. The information collected through Meta Pixel is transmitted to Facebook. Your browser establishes a direct connection with the Facebook server as soon as you have agreed to the use of tracking technologies requiring your consent. The processing of this data by Facebook takes place within the framework of Facebook’s data policy. To opt-out from Facebook’s interest-based ads follow these instructions from Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/help/568137493302217

Web beacon is a small, transparent image (also known as “pixel tag”, “web bug”, “GIF”) that contains a unique identifier. It is embedded into a website or an email. When your browser reads the code of the website it communicates with our server in order to display the image and, through this process, we are able to acquire information such as technical specifications of your device, operating systems and settings being used. It can also track your activities during a session. Also, it enables us to recognize when each email was opened, from what IP address and from what device. We use this information to improve our email communication.

Local shared objects, commonly called “Flash cookies”, are pieces of data that websites which use Adobe Flash may store on a user's computer to facilitate the Flash functionality. We may use Adobe Flash to display graphics, interactive animations and other enhanced functionality. Local shared objects can track similar parameters to cookies but they can also provide information on your use of the specific feature that the cookie is enabling. For example, if it facilitates the display of a video then we can receive details of how much of the video was watched and when viewing stopped.

HTML5 local storage. HTML 5 is the fifth version of the HTML language and contains functionality that allows information to be stored locally within the browser’s data files. HTML5 local storage operates in a similar way to cookies but differs in that it can hold greater amounts of information and does not rely on an exchange of data with the website’s server.

Fingerprinting is a technique that involves combining a set of information elements in order to uniquely identify a particular device. These information elements include, for example: data from configuration of the device, CSS information, JavaScript objects, installed fonts, installed plugins with the browser, use of any APIs, HTTP header information, clock information.

Why do we need cookies

When you visit or interact with HabitOne website, we or our service providers may use cookies, web beacons, and other similar technologies in order to learn more about your interactions with our website. The utilization of these technologies can help us provide you with a better, faster, and safer experience.

How we use cookies

Cookies play an important role in helping us provide a personal, effective and safe environment on HabitOne.

As we make improvements to our website, our use of cookies may vary. Generally, we use cookies for the following purposes:

  • Authentication: We use cookies to remember your login credentials so that you are able to login to our site quickly.
  • Security: We use cookies to enable and support our security features, and to help us detect malicious activity, monitor for and detect potentially harmful or illegal use of HabitOne website.
  • Analytics and Research: These cookies help us understand how HabitOne website is being used and to help us customize, improve, and research our features and services.
  • Advertising: These cookies are used to make our advertising messages more relevant to you. They perform functions like preventing the same advertisement from continuously re-appearing and ensuring that advertisements are properly displayed.

How can you manage your cookies and similar technologies

1. Browser and device settings

Most browsers allow you to refuse to accept cookies and to delete cookies. The methods for doing so vary from browser to browser, and from version to version. You can however obtain up-to-date information about blocking and deleting cookies via these links:

The detailed instructions on how to control your cookies through browser setting can also be found here: https://www.aboutcookies.org/how-to-control-cookies.

Please note that blocking all cookies will have a negative impact upon the usability of many websites. If you block cookies, you will not be able to use all the features on our website.

To opt out of data usage by Google Analytics follow instructions: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.

To reset your device identifier or opt-out of personalized advertising, follow Google instructions or Apple instructions.

2. Opt-out of internet-based advertising

The third-party advertisers, ad agencies and vendors with which we work may be members of the Network Advertising Initiative, the Digital Advertising Alliance Self-Regulatory Program for Online Behavioral Advertising, the European Digital Advertising Alliance. To opt-out of interest-based advertising from the participating companies, visit the following links:

Changes to this policy

We may change this policy from time to time, when we do we will inform you by updating the “Last updated” date below.

Last updated: November 11, 2025