![]() ![]() When you afterwards visit Facebook, Twitter or Google Search, they will look up the cookie in your browser and therefore find out whether you might be interested in our ads on their platform. Similar to Google Analytics, whenever you visit our website, a randomly generated, anonymous user ID is saved in your browser and also passed to Facebook, Twitter and Google. This technique is called “remarketing” and works using another cookie. To make our ad budget more efficient, we want to target our ads only to people who already visited our website. Just like any other online business we have to buy ads on other websites, particularly on Facebook, Twitter and Google Seach. None of the above data is exposed online or passed to third parties, we use it solely for our internal license management purposes. Besides, we’ll most likely have your external IP address, because it’s part of every client-to-server request in the Internet.When you buy a license, we get your country’s 2-letter code from our payment processor and keep it in our database, to be able to account on local regulations such as GDPR. Your name is engraved into your license key, and is used for verification when you register your license. It’s just an anonymous unique number of your computer, which our server uses to limit the number of Macs where you can install the license, according to our EULA. Besides, we may occasionally use it to communicate with you regarding your use of the app, such as trial expiration, important product changes, availability of new features or versions of the app. You can retrieve your license on our website using that email. We create a record for you in our database when you activate the free trial or buy a license, and store your license under that email. ![]()
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