Your SAFECOUNT Cookie Information:
As you may have read on Safecount's home page, some companies that advertise on the websites you visit simply want to understand if that advertising is working. Safecount helps advertisers by collecting non-personally identifiable information across multiple websites and launching market research surveys which enable consumers to share their opinions.
The information we collect across websites tells us whether you have seen an ad from a particular advertiser. The market research survey information tells us what you think about the product being advertised.
For example, you may notice an advertisement for a car company while visiting your favorite website. Later, you may be invited to participate in a survey that asks what you think about cars: whether you like fast cars, if you prefer fuel efficient cars, or if you have a particular car that you like. The car company that sent you the online advertisement simply wants to know if you have seen their advertisement, and whether that advertisement changed your opinion about the car being advertised.
The only information stored in Safecount's cookie tells us whether or not a particular ad was displayed on your computer, the time and date that ad was delivered, and whether or not you agreed to take a market research survey. And, that is ALL the cookie can tell us. There is nothing stored in our cookie that can be used to identify you are anyone else individually.
Ever wonder what information is contained in a cookie?
Safecount has developed a way for you to see what information is contained in the Safecount cookie. We invite you to take a look at the chart below, entitled "Your Safecount Cookie Information." Please note that if you don't see any information in the chart below, you probably don't have a Safecount cookie on your computer.
We think you'll see that it's pretty simple stuff.
The only information stored in Safecount's cookie tells us whether or not a particular ad was displayed on your computer, the time and date that ad was delivered, and if you have any preferences regarding how many online surveys you might agree to take. And, that is ALL the cookie can tell us. There is nothing stored in our cookie that can be used to identify you are anyone else individually.
PRETTY SIMPLE STUFF RIGHT?