AllOnMoney uses cookies on its website https://www.allonmoney.com. You can find out more about cookies and how to control them in the information below.

By using allonmoney.com, you accept the use of cookies in accordance with this Cookie Notice.  In particular, you accept the use of the targeting cookies for the purposes described below.

If you do not accept the use of these cookies, then please disable them following the instructions in this Cookie Notice, specifically as described in “Cookie Choices and How to Opt Out”. If you have any questions, contact us at [email protected]

What is a Cookie?  Why Do We Use Cookies?

Cookies are small pieces of data that are downloaded to your device when you visit a website. We use cookies for a variety of useful purposes. They were originally designed to reliably record functional activity such as what items a user put in their shopping cart. Today, cookies are also useful because they allow a website to recognize a user’s device. When you use or access our website, we and the service providers who are working on our behalf collect information by occasionally saving cookies to your device.

More information about cookies can be found at https://www.aboutcookies.org/ and at http://www.aboutads.info/consumers

What Cookies Do We Use?

Cookies served through allonmoney.com are either created by us (“First-Party Cookies”) or are created by an independent technology provider (“Third-Party Cookies”). AllOnMoney.com serves a variety of First-Party Cookies to power it’s content. We use some First-Party Cookies to enable the core features (“Strictly-Necessary Cookies”). These Strictly-Necessary Cookies are served by
AllOnMoney.com and will not be used for targeting or advertising purposes. You cannot opt-out of these cookies.

The chart below describes the Third-Party Cookies served through our website, including the vendor who serves them, their purpose, and how you can manage them.

Cookie Type Who Serves the Cookie? Cookie Information and Management
Targeting We use targeting cookies, sometimes called “advertising cookies”, to provide our users and website visitors with more relevant content based on their browsing history and interests. Targeting cookies also help us measure the effectiveness of our marketing campaigns.
Google AdWords, Google Dynamic Remarketing, DoubleClick Floodlight and DoubleClick Ad Exchange-Buyer We use Google AdWords to helps us target search engine marketing to users of the Google search engine.
Google Dynamic Remarketing and all DoubleClick cookies help us track how users interact with our website to help us target ads on other websites. More information about Google cookies, including how they are used and how you can opt out, can be found here. You can directly opt out of Google Ad personalization at the following link.
LinkedIn Ads LinkedIn Ads helps us track how users interact with our website and enables us to target ads on LinkedIn.
More information about LinkedIn Ads cookies can be found here.
Facebook Custom Audience Facebook Custom Audience helps us track how users interact with our website and enables us to target ads on Facebook.
More information about Facebook Custom Audience cookies can be found here
Twitter Conversion Tracking; Twitter Analytics Twitter cookies help us track how users interact with our website and enables us to target ads on Twitter.
More information about Twitter cookies, including information on how you can opt-out, can be found here.
Analytics Analytics cookies, sometimes referred to as “performance cookies”, collect information about how people interact with our website. AllOnMoney uses this information to measure site performance and improve our services.
Google Analytics We use Google Analytics to track usage and performance of allonmoney.com.
More information about Google cookies, including how they are used and how you can opt out, can be found here You can directly opt out of Google Ad personalization at the following link.

Other Tracking Technologies

We also collect information through our use of cookie-like technologies to improve our offerings.

We may use Local Shared Objects (“LSOs”), sometimes known as “flash cookies”, and HTML5 web storage to collect and store information. We do this to provide certain features on our website. Third parties with whom we partner may also use LSOs in order to provide certain features on our website or to display advertising based upon your web browsing activity. Various browsers may offer management tools for removing LSOs and HTML5 web storage. You can visit the following link to learn more about “flash cookies” and to manage your Adobe Global Storage Settings. You can block and delete HTML5 web storage by following the browser specific cookie management steps set out below in “Cookie Choices and How to Opt Out”.

We may collect information using web beacons (also known as tracking pixels). Web beacons are electronic images that help us deliver cookies and gather usage and performance data like visits counts and user interaction with our services. We also track and use the Internet Protocol (“IP”) Address of our website users primarily for security and regulatory purposes.

Cookie Choices and How to Opt Out

Most web browsers accept cookies by default. You can usually set your preferences to remove cookies, reject cookies, or prompt you before accepting a cookie. Disabling a cookie or category of cookie does not delete the cookie from your device, you will need to do this yourself from within your browser. Browser specific information may be found at the following links:

Some mobile devices allow you to manage what cookies are served. See the following for instructions for several common operating systems:

  • iOS (interest based advertising) – In the device Settings, select Privacy and then toggle on Limit Ad Tracking
  • Android (interest based advertising) – Open Google Settings, click on Ads, and then toggle on Opt out of Ads Personalization

More information about mobile cookie and targeted advertising opt-outs can be found at the following Network Advertising Initiative webpage. You may also opt out of interest-based advertising from third-party partners by visiting the third-party cookie provider’s website, or instead by using country specific self-regulatory tools like the following:

Please note that opting out will only prevent targeted ads. You may continue to see generic, non-targeted ads after you opt out.  Further, if you have disabled one or more targeting cookies, we may still use information collected from targeting cookies prior to your disabled preference being set. However, we will stop using the disabled cookie to collect any further information.

Do Not Track (DNT)

Some browsers offer a “do not track” (“DNT”) option. We do not respond to DNT signals because no common industry or legal standard for DNT has been established or adopted. We will make efforts to continue to monitor developments around DNT browser technology.

Contacting Us

Any questions, comments or suggestions about this Cookie Notice should be addressed to [email protected].