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Cookie Notice

Last Updated: May 29, 2025

This Cookie Notice describes how Remember2, Inc. and authorized third parties may use cookies and similar technologies (e.g., pixel tags, web beacons, clear GIFs, JavaScript, and local storage) (collectively referred to in this Notice as “Cookies”) on our Digital Properties that link to this Cookie Notice. For more information about our privacy practices and the personal information we collect and use, please see our Privacy Notice.

  • SECTION 1 - WHAT ARE COOKIE AND SIMILAR TECHNOLOGIES

  • SECTION 2 - HOW ARE COOKIES CATEGORIZED

  • SECTION 3 - WHAT COOKIES DO WE USE AND WHY?

  • SECTION 4 - HOW DOES REMEMBER2 DELIVER TARGETED ADVERTISING

  • SECTION 5 - WHAT ARE YOUR PRIVACY CHOICES?

  • SECTION 6 - HOW DOES REMEMBER2 RESPOND TO A DO NOT TRACK SIGNAL?

  • SECTION 7 - CHANGES TO THIS COOKIE NOTICE

  • SECTION 8 - HOW TO CONTACT US

SECTION 1 - WHAT ARE COOKIES AND SIMILAR TECHNOLOGIES?

Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer or mobile device when you access or visit our Digital Properties. Cookies help make the interaction between you and our Digital Properties faster and easier. Without Cookies, it would be difficult for a website to remember your language preference, your decision to activate, customize, or inactivate Cookies. They are also helpful in measuring visitors and delivering content on our webpages, improving your experience with our website, and providing you with advertising tailored to your interests, which you can limit or inactivate as described below.

Cookies are not the only way we manage your experiences on our Digital Properties. We may use other, similar technologies like pixel tags, web beacons, clear GIFs, JavaScript, and local storage objects. These technologies allow us to manage or measure your experience using our Digital Properties, for example, to learn if our electronic communications were delivered, opened, and clicked through. In many instances, these technologies are reliant on Cookies to function properly, so if Cookies are inactive, then these technologies may not work as intended.

We also use “Google Analytics” to collect information about the use of the Service. Google Analytics collects information such as how often users visit the Service, what pages they visit when they do so, and what other sites they used prior to coming to the Service. Google Analytics collects only the IP address assigned to you on the date you use the Service, as well as information regarding your operating system, language and information regarding your use of the Service, rather than your name or other identifying information. We do not combine the information collected through the use of Google Analytics with Personal Information. We use the information we get from Google Analytics only to improve the Service. Google’s ability to use and share information collected by Google Analytics about your use of the Service is restricted by the Google Analytics Terms and Conditions located here and the Google Privacy Policy located here.

 

SECTION 2 - HOW ARE COOKIES CATEGORIZED?

Cookies are categorized in multiple ways: by their duration, by the entity that sets them, or by their purpose.

  • By duration. Cookies are either session Cookies or persistent Cookies. Session Cookies are stored in temporary memory and are not retained after your browser is closed. Persistent Cookies are stored on your device in a folder associated with your browser and are activated again once you visit other sites that can identify that cookie. Persistent Cookies remain on your device for the duration period set within the Cookie or until they are deleted.

  • By entity. Cookies we set when you visit our Digital Properties are called first-party Cookies. Cookies set while you visit our Digital Properties by an entity other than us (at our direction) are called third-party Cookies. Third-party Cookies typically enable certain third-party features or functionality to be provided through the Digital Properties (such as, analytics, interactive content, and tailored advertising). The entity that sets the third-party cookie can typically recognize your device when you visit our Digital Properties and again when you visit other websites that access or use the same or related Cookies set by that entity.

  • By purpose. We categorize Cookies by the purpose they serve. For example, Cookies that are required for the website to operate, Cookies that provide analytics and performance enhancements, Cookies that deliver functionality and personalization, and Cookies that help deliver targeted advertising. We allow you to opt-in or opt-out of some Cookies based on these categories and your preferences.

 

SECTION 3 - WHAT COOKIES DO WE USE AND WHY?

There are four categories of Cookies that we may use in connection with our Digital Properties.

Strictly Necessary Cookies are required to enable basic website functionality and are always active. They are usually only set in response to actions you make which amount to a request for services (e.g., setting your privacy preferences, logging in/out, or filling in forms). They set up functionalities for the security and efficiency of the service requested (e.g., authentication and load balancer requests). You cannot deactivate these “essential” or “necessary” Cookies using the Cookie Manager and Consent Tools. You can configure your browser to block or alert you about these Cookies, but without these Cookies, some parts of our Digital Properties will not work as intended.

Analytics and Performance Cookies help us understand how our Digital Properties perform and how you navigate and interact throughout the Digital Properties. They help to identify which pages and sections are the most and least popular and fix Service bugs and errors by recording and analyzing site navigation, cursor movement clicks and form inputs. They can also be used to recognize you across platforms and devices to let us know whether you came to our websites after clicking a link in a search engine or from another referral source. For example, we use Google Analytics on certain portions of our websites to help us understand how users interact with our websites. You can learn more about how Google collects and uses information at https://www.google.com/policies/privacy/partners. The information collected by these Cookies may include data considered sensitive personal information. If the Analytics and Performance Cookies are inactive with the toggle icon in the left position, you are opted-out of the sharing of your personal information or sensitive personal information through Analytics Cookies. You may continue to use our Digital Properties without these Cookies, but we will not be able to measure things like how many individual visitors have visited our Digital Properties or how they performed.

Functional and Personalization Cookies enable our Digital Properties to provide enhanced functionality and personalization (e.g., remembering choices you make such as a username, a preferred language selection, accessibility settings, or zip code or region). They may be set by us or by our vendors. The information collected by these Cookies may include data considered sensitive personal information. If the Cookies are inactive with the toggle icon in the left position, you are opted-out of the sharing of your personal information or sensitive personal information, if applicable, through Functional and Personalization Cookies. You may continue to use our Digital Properties without these Cookies, but then these Digital Properties may not work as intended.

Advertising and Marketing Cookies are used to deliver advertising and marketing that are tailored to you to deliver advertising more relevant to your interests. They may be used to build a profile of your interests, show you relevant advertisements on other sites, and manage the performance of advertisements. They may also be used to limit the number of times you see our advertisement and measure the effectiveness of our advertising campaigns. Advertising networks usually place the Cookies on our Digital Properties with our permission. The information collected by these Cookies may include data considered sensitive personal information. If the Cookies are inactive with the toggle icon in the left position, you are opted-out of the sharing of your personal information or sensitive personal information, if applicable, through Targeted Advertising Cookies. You may continue to experience advertising without these Cookies; however, the advertising will be less relevant to your behavior and interests.

 

SECTION 4 - HOW DOES REMEMBER2 DELIVER TARGETED ADVERTISING?

Advertisements may be delivered to you based on your browsing activity, your search activity, your response to one of our advertisements or communications, the pages you have visited, and your general geographic location. These ads may appear on our Digital Properties or on third-party websites. Our targeted advertising vendors may be members of self-regulatory associations. The following links will take you to an external website with information on how to manage targeted advertisements:

 

SECTION 5 - WHAT ARE YOUR PRIVACY CHOICES?

There are a few ways you can block or manage Cookies in connection with our Digital Properties.

You can manage your Cookie preferences on Rm2.ai by interacting with the pop-up banner that appears when you visit our website. You can revisit your Cookie settings at any time by clicking Cookie Icon at the bottom left of the page.

You can reject or opt-out of the use of Cookies for targeted advertising by moving the toggle icon from right to left on the Targeted Advertising section of the Cookie Manager and Consent Tool. This will automatically opt you out of the “sharing” of your personal information (or sensitive personal information, where applicable), which is defined under some laws as the use of such information for targeted advertising. If you choose to opt-out, you won’t necessarily see fewer ads; however, the ads you see may be less relevant to your interests.

How to manage your Cookie Preferences through your browser. You can configure your browser to block or alert you about Cookies, but if you choose to disable some or all cookies at the browser level, some portions of the Digital Properties (and other websites you access through your browser) may not work as intended. The following links will take you to external websites where information on how to manage Cookie settings on popular browsers can be found:

 

SECTION 6 - HOW DOES REMEMBER2 RESPOND TO A “DO NOT TRACK” SIGNAL?

There is currently no industry agreed upon response to a “Do Not Track” signal. At this time, our Digital Properties do not function differently based on a “Do Not Track" signal. For more information, see All About Do Not Track – DNT.

 

SECTION 7 - CHANGES TO THIS COOKIE NOTICE

We will update this Cookie Notice on an ongoing basis for a variety of purposes, including when necessary to reflect changes in our Digital Properties or the applicable law. When we publish changes to this Cookie Notice, we will revise the “Last Updated” date at the top of the Notice. If we make material changes to this Cookie Notice, we will provide notice or obtain consent regarding such changes as required by law.​

 

SECTION 8 - HOW TO CONTACT US
If you have any questions, comments, requests, or concerns related to this policy or the privacy practices of our Service, please contact us at:

 

REMEMBER2

privacy@rm2.ai
ATTN: Remember2 - Privacy Officer, 3100 Ray Ferrero Jr Blvd., Davie, FL 33314, USA

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