COOKIE POLICY

Last updat­ed March 25, 2022
This Cook­ie Pol­i­cy explains how Chal­lenger’s Chase (“Com­pa­ny”, “we”, “us”, and “our”) uses cook­ies and sim­i­lar tech­nolo­gies to rec­og­nize you when you vis­it our web­sites at https://www.challengerschase.com, (“Web­sites”). It explains what these tech­nolo­gies are and why we use them, as well as your rights to con­trol our use of them.
In some cas­es we may use cook­ies to col­lect per­son­al infor­ma­tion, or that becomes per­son­al infor­ma­tion if we com­bine it with oth­er infor­ma­tion.
What are cook­ies?
Cook­ies are small data files that are placed on your com­put­er or mobile device when you vis­it a web­site. Cook­ies are wide­ly used by web­site own­ers in order to make their web­sites work, or to work more effi­cient­ly, as well as to pro­vide report­ing infor­ma­tion.
Cook­ies set by the web­site own­er (in this case, Chal­lenger’s Chase) are called “first par­ty cook­ies”. Cook­ies set by par­ties oth­er than the web­site own­er are called “third par­ty cook­ies”. Third par­ty cook­ies enable third par­ty fea­tures or func­tion­al­i­ty to be pro­vid­ed on or through the web­site (e.g. like adver­tis­ing, inter­ac­tive con­tent and ana­lyt­ics). The par­ties that set these third par­ty cook­ies can rec­og­nize your com­put­er both when it vis­its the web­site in ques­tion and also when it vis­its cer­tain oth­er web­sites.
Why do we use cook­ies?
We use first and third par­ty cook­ies for sev­er­al rea­sons. Some cook­ies are required for tech­ni­cal rea­sons in order for our Web­sites to oper­ate, and we refer to these as “essen­tial” or “strict­ly nec­es­sary” cook­ies. Oth­er cook­ies also enable us to track and tar­get the inter­ests of our users to enhance the expe­ri­ence on our Online Prop­er­ties. Third par­ties serve cook­ies through our Web­sites for adver­tis­ing, ana­lyt­ics and oth­er pur­pos­es. This is described in more detail below.
The spe­cif­ic types of first and third par­ty cook­ies served through our Web­sites and the pur­pos­es they per­form are described below (please note that the spe­cif­ic cook­ies served may vary depend­ing on the spe­cif­ic Online Prop­er­ties you vis­it):
How can I con­trol cook­ies?
You have the right to decide whether to accept or reject cook­ies. You can exer­cise your cook­ie rights by set­ting your pref­er­ences in the Cook­ie Con­sent Man­ag­er. The Cook­ie Con­sent Man­ag­er allows you to select which cat­e­gories of cook­ies you accept or reject. Essen­tial cook­ies can­not be reject­ed as they are strict­ly nec­es­sary to pro­vide you with ser­vices.
The Cook­ie Con­sent Man­ag­er can be found in the noti­fi­ca­tion ban­ner and on our web­site. If you choose to reject cook­ies, you may still use our web­site though your access to some func­tion­al­i­ty and areas of our web­site may be restrict­ed. You may also set or amend your web brows­er con­trols to accept or refuse cook­ies. As the means by which you can refuse cook­ies through your web brows­er con­trols vary from brows­er-to-brows­er, you should vis­it your browser’s help menu for more infor­ma­tion.
In addi­tion, most adver­tis­ing net­works offer you a way to opt out of tar­get­ed adver­tis­ing. If you would like to find out more infor­ma­tion, please vis­it http://www.aboutads.info/choices/ or http://www.youronlinechoices.com.
The spe­cif­ic types of first and third par­ty cook­ies served through our Web­sites and the pur­pos­es they per­form are described in the table below (please note that the spe­cif­ic cook­ies served may vary depend­ing on the spe­cif­ic Online Prop­er­ties you vis­it):Essen­tial web­site cook­ies:
These cook­ies are strict­ly nec­es­sary to pro­vide you with ser­vices avail­able through our Web­sites and to use some of its fea­tures, such as access to secure areas.
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What about oth­er track­ing tech­nolo­gies, like web bea­cons?
Cook­ies are not the only way to rec­og­nize or track vis­i­tors to a web­site. We may use oth­er, sim­i­lar tech­nolo­gies from time to time, like web bea­cons (some­times called “track­ing pix­els” or “clear gifs”). These are tiny graph­ics files that con­tain a unique iden­ti­fi­er that enable us to rec­og­nize when some­one has vis­it­ed our Web­sites or opened an e-mail includ­ing them. This allows us, for exam­ple, to mon­i­tor the traf­fic pat­terns of users from one page with­in a web­site to anoth­er, to deliv­er or com­mu­ni­cate with cook­ies, to under­stand whether you have come to the web­site from an online adver­tise­ment dis­played on a third-par­ty web­site, to improve site per­for­mance, and to mea­sure the suc­cess of e-mail mar­ket­ing cam­paigns. In many instances, these tech­nolo­gies are reliant on cook­ies to func­tion prop­er­ly, and so declin­ing cook­ies will impair their func­tion­ing.
Do you use Flash cook­ies or Local Shared Objects?
Web­sites may also use so-called “Flash Cook­ies” (also known as Local Shared Objects or “LSOs”) to, among oth­er things, col­lect and store infor­ma­tion about your use of our ser­vices, fraud pre­ven­tion and for oth­er site oper­a­tions.
If you do not want Flash Cook­ies stored on your com­put­er, you can adjust the set­tings of your Flash play­er to block Flash Cook­ies stor­age using the tools con­tained in the Web­site Stor­age Set­tings Pan­el. You can also con­trol Flash Cook­ies by going to the Glob­al Stor­age Set­tings Pan­el and fol­low­ing the instruc­tions (which may include instruc­tions that explain, for exam­ple, how to delete exist­ing Flash Cook­ies (referred to “infor­ma­tion” on the Macro­me­dia site), how to pre­vent Flash LSOs from being placed on your com­put­er with­out your being asked, and (for Flash Play­er 8 and lat­er) how to block Flash Cook­ies that are not being deliv­ered by the oper­a­tor of the page you are on at the time).
Please note that set­ting the Flash Play­er to restrict or lim­it accep­tance of Flash Cook­ies may reduce or impede the func­tion­al­i­ty of some Flash appli­ca­tions, includ­ing, poten­tial­ly, Flash appli­ca­tions used in con­nec­tion with our ser­vices or online con­tent.
Do you serve tar­get­ed adver­tis­ing?
Third par­ties may serve cook­ies on your com­put­er or mobile device to serve adver­tis­ing through our Web­sites. These com­pa­nies may use infor­ma­tion about your vis­its to this and oth­er web­sites in order to pro­vide rel­e­vant adver­tise­ments about goods and ser­vices that you may be inter­est­ed in. They may also employ tech­nol­o­gy that is used to mea­sure the effec­tive­ness of adver­tise­ments. This can be accom­plished by them using cook­ies or web bea­cons to col­lect infor­ma­tion about your vis­its to this and oth­er sites in order to pro­vide rel­e­vant adver­tise­ments about goods and ser­vices of poten­tial inter­est to you. The infor­ma­tion col­lect­ed through this process does not enable us or them to iden­ti­fy your name, con­tact details or oth­er details that direct­ly iden­ti­fy you unless you choose to pro­vide these.
How often will you update this Cook­ie Pol­i­cy?
We may update this Cook­ie Pol­i­cy from time to time in order to reflect, for exam­ple, changes to the cook­ies we use or for oth­er oper­a­tional, legal or reg­u­la­to­ry rea­sons. Please there­fore re-vis­it this Cook­ie Pol­i­cy reg­u­lar­ly to stay informed about our use of cook­ies and relat­ed tech­nolo­gies.
The date at the top of this Cook­ie Pol­i­cy indi­cates when it was last updat­ed.
Where can I get fur­ther infor­ma­tion?
If you have any ques­tions about our use of cook­ies or oth­er tech­nolo­gies, please email us at __________ or by post to:
 
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Phone: __________
This cook­ie pol­i­cy was cre­at­ed using Termly’s Cook­ie Con­sent Man­ag­er.