Cookie Policy

Effective Date: July 1, 2019

This website uses different types of cookies. Some cookies are placed by third party services that appear on our pages. Cookies allow us to recognize your device and store information about your preferences or past actions.

We use Cookies to enable us to provide a working application, to give us insight on marketing and to optimize content for use.

What are cookies?

We use cookies to provide you with an optimized website experience. Cookies are small text files or bits of information that can be used by websites to make a user’s experience more efficient and that may be stored on, accessed and removed from your device when you access our website and web application.

Which cookies do we use?

Mandatory cookies

We may store cookies on your device if they are necessary for our operations and which are required for you to navigate through the website and web application and use key functions.

Mandatory cookies are also used for anonymized evaluation of user behavior, which helps to further develop our website and web application for you.

Non-functional cookies

They do not relate to the purely technical support of the website. Cookies that serve statistical purposes can be used to examine which pages of the website you visit, where your computer is located, etc. Cookies that serve targeting purposes can be used to build up a profile on the basis of your surfing behaviour so that the adverts shown are geared to your interests. Cookies that serve marketing purposes are used to deliver many types of targeted digital marketing. Cookies that serve commercial purposes record how many and which adverts are shown to a user. Our non-functional cookies are third-party cookies.

Cookie management

You have the ability to accept or decline the use of non-functional cookies by clicking here. If you choose to decline cookies from Sketch.com’s website, you may experience some unexpected behaviours or impact to the use of the hosted SaaS software. Please note that withdrawing your consent won’t affect the performance of Google Analytics, as we have elected to use its anonymization feature and thus it anonymizes IP addresses as soon as technically feasible at the earliest possible stage of the collection network.