Welcome to Our Cookie Policy
At Safeway BOGO Class Action Settlement, we care about maintaining your trust and confidence in how we use your personal information and recognize the importance of your privacy. This Cookie Policy describes how and why cookies and similar technologies are used on our website (https://safewaybogoclassaction.com/), where those cookies are placed, what types of cookies we use, and how you can change your cookie settings. The Website is the official Court-authorized settlement website for information related to Stewart et al. v. Albertsons Companies, Inc. (Safeway BOGO Class Action) settlement. Whether you’re an eligible class member, a legal or media professional, or just someone who’s curious, we want you to have all the information available to maintain transparency in how we use the information you submit to us. When you visit our Website, the Cookie Policy may be read in conjunction with our Privacy Policy to get a complete picture of how we use and protect your information.
How We Use Cookies A cookie is a small file containing a string of text that is sent to your computer and stored on your hard drive when you visit the Website. Each time you subsequently revisit the Site, the cookie gives the Site information about your previous visits. The two general categories of cookies that you may encounter when using the Website, whether or not you create an account with us, are: “First-party” cookies set by the Website when you visit. These cookies may only be read by the Site that created them. “Third-party” cookies are set by content provided by third parties, such as advertisements or analytics services. These cookies may be read by other content provided by the third party that created them. Cookies on this site are used primarily for:
What are cookies?
Cookies are small files placed on your computer (or other computing device) such as a smartphone or tablet when you visit a particular website. Cookies are commonly used to make websites operate more efficiently, enhance your experience, perform certain site operations, and provide relevant information to website operators. Cookies can make the browsing experience more efficient by remembering log-in information for subsequent use, enabling users to navigate between web pages faster, remembering preferences such as language or your username, providing relevant advertisements, preventing unwanted advertising, performing analytics, and generally enhancing the browsing experience. Certain cookies are considered essential to website functionality; others are used for analysis, personalization, or marketing.
Why we use cookies
Our website employs cookies for the following purposes:
- Functionality-enabling our website to function properly and securely for all website visitors, including class members in regards to handling their settlement claims.
- Performance and Analytics-collecting aggregated, anonymous information on web traffic and activity. This allows us to understand if our communications are effective and useful, ensures our website and materials perform as required, and confirms Court-ordered notices are being opened and viewed.
- Your experience-remembering your preferences and previous choices (such as language settings and opt-in/out choices) so that you do not have to re-enter this information every time you visit our website.
- Security-preventing fraudulent and unauthorized activity, including around sensitive settlement claim submissions.
We do not utilize cookies for advertising campaigns or general third-party marketing purposes. Our only concern is providing accurate, official, and secure information to class members and others with a legal interest in the case.
The types of cookies we use
In the interest of full disclosure, we are providing details on the cookies we may use on https://safewaybogoclassaction.com/:
- Strictly necessary cookies. These cookies are required to enable the site’s basic functionalities. Without strictly necessary cookies, some elements of the site cannot operate correctly.
- Performance cookies. These cookies gather information on how visitors use our site. They do not identify individual visitors. The information compiled includes details such as which pages are frequently visited and whether visitors get error messages from web pages. We may use this information to improve the way our site functions.
- Functional cookies. These cookies allow the website to remember choices you make and provide enhanced, more personalized features. Functionality cookies can be used to remember your username, language, or region you are in.
- Session cookies. These cookies are temporary and are deleted when you close your browser. They are used to maintain your session when you move from page to page and during a single visit to the site.
At this time, we don’t use targeting or advertising cookies or allow third-party advertisers to use cookies placed on the site to collect your personal information.
How we use cookie information
We utilize data obtained from cookies to:
- Help keep the claims filing process secure and to improve security.
- Monitor and analyze the delivery and effectiveness of court-ordered notice concerning the class action settlement.
- Personalize user experience by remembering your preferences and making it easier to find your way around the site.
- Analyze traffic patterns on the site to better facilitate content delivery and make our sites accessible to all users.
All information collected is handled in accordance with the relevant privacy laws, and no information is ever sold, leased, or shared with third parties, except as described at or within this site for purposes of analytics, reporting within the company for internal purposes, or for site improvement.
Managing cookies on your device
You control whether our web content places cookies on your computer. When you access our website, you will typically receive a message describing the cookies placed on your computer and the presence of a link to this Cookie Policy. By using most web browsers, for instance:
- See what cookies are on your computer
- Delete all or a specific cookie
- Block cookies from specific sites
- Configure your browser to block all cookies
Note that when you choose to block or delete cookies, it may affect how you access our website, including login to secure areas for information about settlements or claims. You can typically find instructions for managing cookies in your browser’s help section. For instructions for the most common browsers, check the official support websites for details.
Your consent and choices
By using our site, you agree to the use of cookies by us and third parties for the purposes set forth in this policy. You can change your mind at any time by changing your browser settings to limit or block cookies. We will always adhere to your browser settings, but please be aware that some strictly necessary cookies cannot be switched off if you want to use the website’s full functionality (for example, accessing or updating class member information).
Third-party cookies
We do not allow third-party advertising or tracking cookies on our website. Nevertheless, we may use trusted third-party services for the purposes of helping us determine how our website is used. Those third-party service providers may use tracking technologies (such as cookies), but only to the extent needed in connection with site performance or analytics, and have no access to, or control over, any personal or claim-related information. Any third party service provider we utilize is subject to strict due diligence standards, including requirements that it maintain the highest standards of data protection and fulfill the data protection requirements of the Court that approved the settlement.
Data protection and security
Your privacy is important to Safeway BOGO Class Action Settlement and the Claims Administrator, Postlethwaite & Netterville. All cookie data is secured according to best practices in regard to security and privacy. Technical and organizational precautions are implemented to prevent the unauthorized disclosure or alteration of your information. The servers used to store information are located in secure facilities onsite in the United States. All data sent over the internet is encrypted using industry standard protocols. Cookie data is not retained for longer than necessary for the expressed purpose detailed in this policy.
Children and cookies
Important: This website is not intended for use by children under the age of 18 and we will not knowingly collect personally identifiable information from children under the age of 18. If you are a parent or legal guardian and become aware that your child has provided us personally identifiable information through cookies or otherwise, please contact the Claims Administrator at [email protected] so that we can take measures to delete such information.
Contact information
If you have questions, comments, or concerns about our use of cookies or your rights to privacy under data protection laws, please reach out to the Claims Administrator for the Safeway BOGO Class Action Settlement. Our official contact information is:
Address: | 789 N Cascade Ave Ste 58, Colorado Springs CO 80903 |
Phone: | (719) 925-0282 |
Email: | [email protected] |
Website: | https://safewaybogoclassaction.com/ |
We will provide a prompt response to all such inquiries and comments and will honor all of your privacy and related rights.
Updates to this cookie policy
We may amend this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our practices, legal requirements, or features offered by our site. Any such amendments will be posted on this page, with a new “Effective Date” at the top of the policy. We strongly encourage you to visit this page from time to time to stay up to date with how we use cookies to maintain your interests as a class member or web page visitor.
Your rights and useful links
As a visitor or class member, you have a right to know what data is collected, how it is used, and how you can manage your preferences. Additional details about your privacy rights and how your data will be managed in respect of the Safeway BOGO Class Action Settlement are available in our Privacy Policy. Alternatively, you may address specific queries to your legal counsel or the Court with respect to how your data will be managed in the context of the settlement(s). We strive to conduct ourselves with the highest levels of transparency, security, and professionalism.
Frequently asked questions about cookies
- Q: Will I be prevented from filing a claim or updating my information if I do not allow cookies?
A: You need to allow at least strictly necessary cookies, otherwise, you will likely be unable to use the website’s secure areas (e.g., claims submission or contact forms). You should allow at least those strictly necessary cookies. - Q: Will this website share the cookie data with anyone else?
A: No. Cookie data is not shared with advertisers or third parties and is only used for site functionality, security, or analytics. - Q: Where can I get more information about my privacy rights?
A: See our Privacy Policy or ask the Claims Administrator ([email protected]) for further information. - Q: Are cookies used for marketing or advertising?
A: No. This website is solely for its official notice, information processing, and class action settlement claims. Marketing or advertising cookies are not used.
Conclusion: Transparency is the key
At Safeway BOGO Class Action Settlement, your privacy and your trust in our website are very important to us. We have developed a detailed Cookie Policy to give you full and transparent information as to how and why cookies are used, and to enable you to make informed decisions regarding your data. We are the only official source of information related to the Stewart et al. v. Albertsons Companies, Inc. settlement and we pride ourselves on providing the highest levels of security, transparency, and service. Please contact us using the details shown above if you have any questions or concerns. Thank you for allowing us to hold your information and be entrusted with this important task.