Privacy Notice and
Marketing Preferences

We’re strongly committed to our relationship with you and want to be sure you understand the steps we have taken to protect your personal information.

Our online privacy practices

Your privacy is important to us and we value your trust. This Online Privacy Code (this “Code”) describes the online privacy practices of Swerve (“Swerve”, “we” or “us”) applicable to consumers who visit, use or interact with our online services.

Our “online services” include Swerve-branded websites, mobile applications (“mobile apps,” including those for use on tablets), electronic communications (such as email messages) with you, and digital advertising campaigns.

This Code explains the following:

  • How we directly or through service providers (including advertising partners), may collect information:
    • When you visit, use or interact with us through any of our online services; and
    • Through our advertisements (“ads”) displayed via online services operated by us or third parties; and
  • How we, directly or through our service providers (including our advertising partners), may use or share information collected via our online services, and associate this information with other information about you.

Consent: By visiting or using any of our online services, responding to any electronic communications we may send you, or clicking on one of our ads, you agree to this Code.

Check the Effective Date: This Code may be revised from time to time, so we encourage you to periodically check the current version available. If we modify this Code in a material way, we will change the “Effective” date shown at the top of this page and provide a conspicuous notice on our website before any changes take effect.

Types of information we collect

When you visit or use any of our websites or mobile apps, view any of our electronic communications, or interact with one of our targeted ads, we may collect information from your computer(s) and your smartphone(s), tablet(s) or another mobile device (s) (together referred to as “mobile devices”). This information includes

  • The make and model of the computer(s) or mobile device(s) you use to visit, use, view or interact with our online services, browser version, hardware and operating system;
  • Your mobile phone number, mobile country code, unique device identifier, mobile advertising identifier (assigned by your mobile platform), information about the screen size of your mobile device(s), the date and time of your device use, and other mobile device-related information;
  • Your Internet Protocol (IP) address and related information, such as your internet service provider and general location and MAC address;
  • The precise location of your mobile device(s), if enabled on your device(s).
  • Photos and contacts stored on your mobile device(s) (when enabled in your mobile device settings);
  • Your browsing habits on online services provided by us or third parties, such as search terms you entered on our websites, what websites and pages you visit, how long you stay and what actions you take;
  • Search terms that directed you to our websites and mobile apps, which websites you came from, and which websites you visit right after leaving one of our websites;
  • Which of our ads or other online content you view, access or click on; and
  • Any actions you take in response to electronic communications that we send to you, such as opening the message or clicking an embedded link.

Online Advertising

We may advertise our services and personalize content through online services offered by us, our affiliates and third parties that are not affiliated with us, by using cookies, the mobile advertising identifier of your device and other tracking technologies. Some of our advertising partners may collect data from your mobile device, such as your website and app browsing habits and your mobile advertising identifier, and use it for “online behavioral advertising” (also referred to as “OBA” or “interest-based advertising”). We subscribe to the Self-Regulatory Principles for Online Behavioral Advertising of the Digital Advertising Alliance (DAA), which promotes consumer awareness and choice about how consumers’ information is used for OBA.

Opt-Out Options: We do not respond to “do not track” signals transmitted by web browsers or similar mechanisms. However, several opt-out options are available to you:

  • Our Opt-Outs: To opt-out of personalized or interest-based content or ads on online services offered by us or third parties based upon your future visits to or use of our online services or your relationship with us
  • OBA Opt-Out: To opt-out of OBA, including targeted ads based upon your behavior on another computer or mobile device, using the following options:
    • Ads based upon your web browsing habits: Click the AdChoices icon on the ad and follow the instructions,
    • Ads based upon your app browsing habits: Click the AdChoices icon on the ad and follow the instructions, or change the advertising settings offered by your mobile provider via your mobile device.
  • Other Opt-Outs: Some search engine websites and social media platforms (e.g., Meta) that display our search-based ads or relationship-based ads offer their own opt-outs. Please visit those sites and platforms for more information.

Opting out through any of these means may not stop advertising from appearing in your browser or apps, but it may make the ads you see less relevant to your interests. If you erase cookies from your browser, use a different browser, or reset the ad identifier on your device, you may need to renew your opt-out choice. In addition, we may still collect data in browsers and apps for other purposes such as market research, reporting and development of our products and services.

We or our advertising partners may use non-cookie technologies to recognize your computer or mobile device and collect and record information about your web surfing activity including your activities on our websites. Please keep in mind that your web browser may not permit you to block the use of these non-cookie technologies, and browser settings that block cookies may have no effect on such technologies.