Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy is part of FleetForce and/or its affiliates (hereafter referred to as “Company” or “we”) Privacy Policy. For more information about Company, and how it protects your information, please see the Privacy Policy. We may use “cookies” on its website(s).
This website uses cookies to improve the user experience and ensure that it is functioning effectively, and on occasion, also to provide marketing information or advertise online, either directly or through third-party vendors.
When you select “Accept & continue” you accept all the categories of cookies as described in this Cookie Policy. In case you want to partially accept a certain category of cookies, then please visit the “Manage cookies” section to save your changes.
Please note that the cookies under the necessary category cannot be unselected as they are critical to browsing our website(s), hence are, by default, in the selected state The information we collect with cookies is not sold, rented, or shared with any third parties; other than for the purposes of internal development and maintenance of the Platform.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small files, which are stored on a user’s computer or mobile device when visiting a website. This allows the server to then deliver a page tailored to a particular user.
Cookies also perform essential functions, like letting you navigate between pages efficiently, remembering your preferences, and generally improving your browsing experience on the FleetForce website.
We also use cookies to understand more about our users and do not share this data with any third party. This information which we collect is primarily to improve your experience and preference on our website.
The Company may use information sent in a cookie for marketing purposes and will not share it with third parties. The cookies collect anonymous information including visitor numbers, areas most visited on our website and route to site.
What is the difference between first and third-party cookies?
Cookies may be set by the site you are visiting or by another site prior to or during your visit. These are known as first- and third-party cookies.
First party cookies belong to the website domain that appears in the browser address bar.
Third-party cookies belong to website domains different from the one shown in the address bar. Some web pages can feature content from third-party domains (such as banner ads)Other sites may also set cookies on your device during a visit to our site. These sites will be an approved partner of ours, such as Google analytics, Facebook and Twitter.
 
 
 
