Cookie Statement
1. Scope And Relationship
This Cookie Statement applies to www.dronepatrol.com and any pages or features where this notice appears. Drone Patrol is a website operated by American Security Force, Inc. For details about California consumers and their privacy rights, see the [Privacy Statement] and the section for California residents.
2. About Trackers
This document explains the technologies that help the Website achieve the purposes described below. These technologies allow the Website owner to store or access information on a user’s device, for example by setting a cookie or running a script. For simplicity, all such technologies are called “trackers.”
Cookies are a type of tracker that work in web browsers. Since mobile apps may use other technologies, this notice uses the term “cookies” only when referring to browser cookies specifically.
3. Consent And Withdrawal
Some purposes require your consent. Where consent is used, you can give or withdraw it at any time using the options described in section 9 below.
4. First-Party And Third-Party Trackers
The Website uses trackers set by American Security Force, Inc. (“first-party”) and trackers set by service providers (“third-party”). Unless stated otherwise, third parties that set their own trackers may access the data collected through those trackers.
Cookie lifetime and validity vary by provider. Some cookies expire when you close your browser, while others remain for a longer, defined period.
5. Trackers Strictly Necessary For Operation
The Website uses “technical” cookies and similar trackers that are required to operate the site and deliver the service, such as maintaining session state, security, and load balancing.
5.1 Third-Party Services Used For Necessary Operation
Tag management Helps manage tags and scripts on the Website in a centralized way. User data may flow through these services.
- Google Tag Manager (Google LLC)
Personal data processed: trackers.
Spam protection Analyzes traffic to filter unwanted or automated activity.
- Google reCAPTCHA (Google LLC)
Use of reCAPTCHA is subject to Google’s privacy policy and terms.
Personal data processed: answers to challenges, clicks, keypress events, motion sensor events, mouse movements, scroll position, touch events, trackers, usage data.
Place of processing: United States.
Storage duration:
_GRECAPTCHA: session duration
rc::a: indefinite
rc::b: session duration
rc::c: session duration
6. Other Trackers Used For Additional Features
Basic interactions and functionality Trackers that enable selected features, improve preference management, and facilitate communication with the Website owner.
Registration and authentication Allows users to identify themselves and access dedicated features. Some services may also collect data for targeting or profiling as described in their own policies.
- LinkedIn OAuth (LinkedIn Corporation)
Personal data processed: trackers, usage data, and other data as described in LinkedIn’s policy.
Place of processing: United States.
Storage duration:
JSESSIONID: session duration
bcookie: 1 year
bscookie: 1 year
lang: session duration
lissc: 1 year
Experience enhancement Trackers that personalize the user experience and enable interaction with external platforms.
Displaying content from external platforms Allows viewing content hosted on external services directly within Website pages. These services may collect web traffic data on pages where they are embedded.
- YouTube video widget (Google LLC)
Personal data processed: trackers, usage data.
Place of processing: United States.
Storage duration:
PREF: 8 months
VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE: 8 months
YSC: session duration
7. Consequences Of Denying Trackers
You may choose whether to allow trackers. Some features rely on trackers to function correctly. If you block trackers, the Website may not be able to provide certain features or a consistent experience.
8. How To Manage Preferences Or Withdraw Consent
There are several ways to manage tracker preferences:
- Use the cookie banner or the “cookie settings” widget, where available, to grant or withdraw consent for specific categories.
- Use your browser or device settings to block or delete cookies and similar trackers.
- Delete previously stored trackers through browser features, including clearing browsing history.
- For third-party trackers, use the provider’s opt-out links or the methods described in their privacy policies, or contact the provider directly.
Where supported, the Website will honor relevant browser-based signals for privacy preferences.
9. Where To Find Browser Settings
You can find instructions for managing cookies in common browsers here:
Mobile operating systems also offer settings to limit tracking or reset advertising identifiers.
10. Owner And Data Controller
American Security Force, Inc.
5400 E Olympic Blvd
Commerce, CA 90022
Phone: 1-877-722-8585
The Owner cannot fully control third-party trackers used through this Website. References to third-party trackers are provided for convenience. For complete and current information, consult the privacy policies of the third-party services listed in this document. Because tracking technologies are complex, users who want more details about how they are used on this Website are encouraged to contact the Owner.
11. Definitions
- Personal data – Information that directly or indirectly identifies a natural person, including through a personal identifier.
- Usage data – Information collected automatically through the Website or through third-party services used by the Website. Examples include IP address, domain name, request time, method used to submit the request, file size received, server response status code, country of origin, browser and operating system characteristics, time per visit, page sequence, and device or environment parameters.
- User – The individual using the Website who, unless otherwise specified, is the data subject.
- Data subject – The natural person to whom the personal data relates.
- Processor – A natural or legal person, public authority, agency, or other body that processes personal data on behalf of the controller.
- Controller – A natural or legal person, public authority, agency, or other body that determines the purposes and means of processing personal data, including security measures. Unless stated otherwise, the controller is the Owner of the Website.
- Website – The means by which the personal data of the user is collected and processed in connection with Drone Patrol.
- Service – The service provided by the Website as described in the applicable terms and on the Website.
- European Union – References to the European Union include the European Economic Area unless stated otherwise.
- Cookie – A tracker that consists of a small data file stored in the user’s browser.
- Tracker – Any technology that enables tracking of users, for example, cookies, unique identifiers, web beacons, embedded scripts, e-tags, or fingerprinting.
12. Legal Information
This Cookie Statement has been prepared with reference to multiple legal frameworks. It relates solely to Drone Patrol unless stated otherwise in this document.