Suble and its subsidiaries (“Suble”, “we”, “us” or “ours”) respect their privacy and are committed to protecting the personal data we process about it. Suble is owner and carrier of the site www.Suble.com ("Suble"), a social network platform and content sharing that enables: (i) that "creators" share and monetize their own content (as well as sign and view the content of other creators); and (ii) that "subscribers" sign and view the content of the creators.
We use the following types of cookies at Suble:
This includes, for example, cookies that allow you to access Suble through your account, remember your login status when requested, store your language preference and ensure Suble's safety, protecting against fraud.
If you give us your consent, we will use non -essential cookies to recognize indicators and indicated creators under the indication program described in our terms of service.
We currently do not use websites tracking technologies and do not sell personal data collected on you, nor do we share personal data for cross -context -based behavioral advertising.
For more information about what cookies are, why we use them and how you can disable, manage or delete them, see this cookies warning.
Any personal data associated with cookies are treated according to our privacy policy.
"Cookies" are small text blocks or computer codes stored locally on your device, which allow us, as well as outsourced service providers, "remember" or "recognize" a particular browser or device, and in some cases store information about this browser or device.
Session cookies are stored during the duration of a browser session. When you close the browser, the cookie is deleted.
Persistent cookies remain stored for a specific period (usually between 90 days and 2 years, depending on the application) and are usually not deleted when closing the browser.
Your choices can affect whether we use session or persistent cookies for a particular functionality. For example, if you select "Remember for 30 days" upon entering Suble, your check status in two factors (2FA) will be stored in a persistent cookie for 30 days to recognize the device from which you login.