We are Tatum and our services are provided by some or all of the following entities (the term "We" or "Our Company" means all or some of the entities listed below, depending on which is relevant to the person receiving or viewing this document) (hereinafter referred to as “we”, “us” or “our”). The relevant Tatum entity is the entity that (i) sent or otherwise made this document available to you, (ii) displays this document on its website, or (iii) with which you enter into a legal relationship.
We act as the controller of your personal data and are responsible for its processing.
You can contact us using the following contact details:
Email: privacy@tatum.io
This Policy has been created in accordance with the GDPR (the "GDPR") and sets out how our website at www.tatum.io (the "Website") and our blockchain-based application development platform (the "Platform") use cookies and cookie-like technologies. In this Policy, you will learn what cookies are and how we use them.
Cookies are short text files that are sent to your browser by the website you visit. Cookies allow us to distinguish you from other users of the Website and Platform and to more effectively record information about your visit and behavior on the Website and Platform.
For the purposes of this Policy, cookies include files stored in web storage. Web storage consists of local storage and session storage. The main difference from traditional cookies is that the files stored here are not sent back to the server with each request. They can also take up more memory. Files can be stored in session storage until the end of the session, i.e. when the browser is closed. In local storage, files can be stored for longer periods of time. Web storage is manipulated using the source code of the web page.
If the context so requires, the term cookies also means device fingerprinting. This technology is based on reading information from the user's device and uses information that the user's web browser shares with a remote server to distinguish between devices. For example, information about the operating system and its version, screen resolution, language preference, or time zone. This information is obtained by the source code of the web page or is automatically sent by the browser in its requests to the server. In the case of device fingerprinting, this is not directly about the files stored on your device, but it is information originating from it.
As a user, you can disable or restrict the use of cookies in your browser. We may use cookies for many purposes, such as:
Necessary cookies are processed on the basis of our legitimate interest in ensuring the proper functioning, security, and operation of the Website and the Platform.
All other cookies are used only on the basis of your consent, which you can grant, refuse, or withdraw at any time via the cookie banner or your browser settings. Withdrawal of consent does not affect the lawfulness of processing carried out prior to withdrawal.
Cookies can be divided according to different criteria. We use the following types of cookies on our Website and Platform:
Necessary cookies
These cookies are necessary for the Website and the Platform to perform their basic functions and to enable us to operate the Website and the Platform.
Other cookies (used only with your prior consent)
Cookies according to their validity period
A list of the specific cookies that our Website uses can be found in the cookie bar under the "Cookies declaration" tab.
Each browser allows you to manage cookies and you can manage them yourself. Several options are available:
You can block (i.e. disable) cookies, but some websites may not display correctly and some functional parts or forms may not work properly. Similarly, you can block the use of JavaScript in the settings of most browsers to prevent the use of web storage or some of the functionality of device fingerprinting. However, there is also a risk that this will significantly limit the functionality of the Website.
You can manage or delete cookies, but even in this case, certain parts of the Website may not function properly. For information on setting cookies, please refer to the relevant section of the browser help. You can find out how this works on the most commonly used browsers here:
You can also visit the Your Online Choices or All About Cookies information sites to learn about your options to opt out of certain targeted advertising activities offered by certain third parties with whom we may work. You will need to visit the websites of the individual browsers and devices to which your opt-out should apply. Because opt-out tools may depend on cookies, if you delete cookies, you may need to revisit those sites and reset your preferences.
You can also read about cookies on Wikipedia.