Cookie and Data Collection Technology Notice
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Nothing meaningful changed. The only difference is the scrambled code in the contact email link, which Acronis's spam-protection tool regenerates automatically. The email address, your cookie choices, and every policy term stay the same.
This change appears to be cosmetic (formatting, typos, or contact details).
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The privacy-contact email is hidden behind an anti-spam scrambler that produces a new code each time the page is generated. Only that code changed. The address it points to and the surrounding sentence are unchanged.
please contact us at [\[email protected\]](https://www.acronis.com/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#d2b6b3a6b3ffa2a0bda6b7b1a6bbbdbcffbdb4b4bbb1b792b3b1a0bdbcbba1fcb1bdbf)
please contact us at [\[email protected\]](https://www.acronis.com/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#50343124317d20223f24353324393f3e7d3f3636393335103133223f3e39237e333f3d)
Full text changes — 20260817_rev01 to 20260818_rev01
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| 66 | 66 | Some web browsers (including Safari, Microsoft Edge, Firefox, and Chrome) incorporate a "Do Not Track" (**DNT**) or similar feature that signals to websites that a user does not want to have his or her online activity and behavior tracked. If a website that responds to a particular DNT signal receives the DNT signal, the browser can block that website from collecting certain personal information about the browser's user. Not all browsers offer a DNT option, and DNT signals are not yet uniform. For this reason, many website operators, including Acronis, do not respond to DNT signals universally or if not required by law. |
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| 68 | 68 | Acronis honors the Global Privacy Control (GPC) and similar technology (e.g., Universal Opt-Out Mechanisms), as required by the U.S. State Privacy Laws. |
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| 70 | 70 | Acronis relies on third-party providers for obtaining geo-IP location information about its users, including when enabling or disabling cookies and / or honoring GPC signals. |
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| 72 | **If at any time you believe that Acronis has not adhered to its specific privacy obligations, please contact us at [\[email protected\]](https://www.acronis.com/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#d2b6b3a6b3ffa2a0bda6b7b1a6bbbdbcffbdb4b4bbb1b792b3b1a0bdbcbba1fcb1bdbf). We will use good faith efforts to determine and correct the problem.** | |
| 72 | **If at any time you believe that Acronis has not adhered to its specific privacy obligations, please contact us at [\[email protected\]](https://www.acronis.com/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#50343124317d20223f24353324393f3e7d3f3636393335103133223f3e39237e333f3d). We will use good faith efforts to determine and correct the problem.** | |
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| 74 | 74 | You may find the guidelines on how to control cookies for common browsers at the links below: |
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| 76 | 76 | - [Google Chrome](https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647) |
| 77 | 77 | - [Mozilla Firefox](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/enhanced-tracking-protection-firefox-desktop/) |
| 78 | 78 | - [MacOS Safari](https://support.apple.com/guide/safari/manage-cookies-and-website-data-sfri11471/mac/) |