Cookies
Section 1 — What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer, smartphone, tablet, or other device when you visit a website or use an online service.
Cookies enable websites and applications to recognize your browser or device and store information that improves functionality, security, personalization, analytics, and advertising.
Depending on the Service you use, cookies may be placed directly by (first-party cookies) or by trusted third-party service providers (third-party cookies).
In addition to traditional browser cookies, we may use other technologies that perform similar functions, including web beacons, pixels, tags, local storage, session storage, software development kits (SDKs), and other tracking technologies.
Section 2 — Why We Use Cookies
We use cookies and similar technologies for a variety of legitimate business purposes, including:
- Operating our websites and applications.
- Maintaining website security.
- Authenticating users.
- Remembering login sessions.
- Saving user preferences.
- Personalizing content.
- Improving website performance.
- Measuring website traffic.
- Conducting analytics.
- Delivering advertisements.
- Measuring advertising effectiveness.
- Supporting affiliate programs.
- Preventing fraud.
- Detecting malicious activity.
- Maintaining shopping carts.
- Processing purchases.
- Providing AI-powered functionality.
- Improving accessibility.
- Supporting customer service.
- Maintaining system stability.
- Testing new features.
- Performing quality assurance.
- Conducting statistical analysis.
- Complying with legal obligations.
Section 3 — Types of Cookies We Use
Depending on the Services provided, we may use one or more of the following categories of cookies.
3.1 Essential Cookies
Essential cookies are necessary for the operation of our Services.
These cookies help:
- Authenticate users.
- Maintain secure sessions.
- Prevent fraud.
- Process transactions.
- Maintain shopping carts.
- Remember privacy preferences.
- Load website content correctly.
- Enable accessibility features.
- Protect against malicious activity.
Because these cookies are necessary for basic functionality, they generally cannot be disabled through our Services.
3.2 Functional Cookies
Functional cookies improve your experience by remembering choices you make, such as:
- Language preferences.
- Geographic region.
- Accessibility settings.
- Theme selection.
- Font size.
- Display preferences.
- Dashboard customization.
- Saved searches.
- Favorite items.
- Recently viewed content.
3.3 Performance Cookies
Performance cookies help us understand how visitors interact with our Services by collecting aggregated information regarding:
- Page views.
- Navigation paths.
- Session duration.
- Page load times.
- Error rates.
- Device types.
- Browser types.
- Operating systems.
- Website performance.
- User engagement.
This information helps us improve the quality, speed, reliability, and usability of our Services.
3.4 Analytics Cookies
Analytics cookies help us:
- Measure traffic.
- Identify popular content.
- Understand visitor behavior.
- Improve user experience.
- Measure conversions.
- Analyze trends.
- Evaluate marketing campaigns.
- Improve website architecture.
- Improve search functionality.
- Support product development.
Analytics technologies may be provided by third-party vendors, each of which operates under its own terms and privacy policies.
3.5 Advertising Cookies
Advertising cookies may be used to:
- Display advertisements.
- Measure ad performance.
- Limit repetitive advertisements.
- Personalize advertisements where permitted.
- Measure conversions.
- Build audience segments.
- Conduct remarketing.
- Attribute affiliate commissions.
- Improve advertising relevance.
Advertising cookies may be placed by us or by our advertising partners.
Section 4 — Cookie Categories and Similar Technologies
4.1 Session Cookies
Session cookies are temporary cookies that exist only while your browser remains open.
These cookies are automatically deleted when your browser session ends.
Session cookies may be used to:
- Authenticate users
- Maintain login sessions
- Prevent fraudulent activity
- Preserve shopping cart contents
- Maintain website security
- Balance server loads
- Process form submissions
- Navigate between pages
- Support AI conversations
- Maintain temporary preferences
Because session cookies are temporary, they generally do not remain on your device after your browsing session ends.
4.2 Persistent Cookies
Persistent cookies remain stored on your device until:
- They expire automatically,
- You manually delete them,
- Your browser removes them, or
- They are otherwise cleared.
Persistent cookies may be used to:
- Remember returning visitors
- Save login preferences
- Store language settings
- Remember accessibility preferences
- Improve personalization
- Measure long-term analytics
- Maintain marketing preferences
- Recognize previously used devices
- Improve website performance over time
4.3 First-Party Cookies
First-party cookies are created directly by .
These cookies generally support:
- Website functionality
- Authentication
- Security
- Shopping carts
- User preferences
- Accessibility
- Performance optimization
- Customer accounts
- AI features
- Subscription management
4.4 Third-Party Cookies
Third-party cookies are created by external providers whose technologies are incorporated into our Services.
Examples may include:
- Analytics providers
- Advertising networks
- Affiliate networks
- Social media platforms
- Embedded video providers
- Payment processors
- Customer support platforms
- AI service providers
- Cloud infrastructure vendors
These providers maintain their own privacy practices and cookie policies.
Section 5 — Similar Tracking Technologies
Cookies are only one type of technology used by modern websites.
Depending on the Services offered, we may also use similar technologies.
5.1 Web Beacons
Web beacons (sometimes called clear GIFs or pixel tags) are small electronic files used to:
- Measure email opens
- Measure campaign effectiveness
- Count website visitors
- Verify page views
- Analyze user engagement
- Improve marketing campaigns
5.2 Pixels
Pixels may be used by us or our authorized partners to:
- Measure advertising performance
- Track conversions
- Build advertising audiences
- Improve marketing effectiveness
- Prevent advertising fraud
- Attribute affiliate commissions
- Personalize advertising where permitted
Pixels may be supplied by providers such as:
- Meta
- TikTok
- Microsoft
- Other advertising providers
5.3 Local Storage
Modern browsers provide local storage technologies that may store information directly within your browser.
Local storage may be used to:
- Remember preferences
- Improve website speed
- Save user settings
- Store temporary application data
- Support AI conversations
- Maintain shopping carts
- Preserve partially completed forms
Unlike traditional cookies, local storage is managed differently by your browser.
5.4 Session Storage
Session storage allows information to persist only during your current browsing session.
Examples include:
- Temporary authentication
- Form progress
- Navigation state
- Shopping sessions
- Temporary AI conversations
Session storage is generally removed when your browser session ends.
5.5 Browser Storage Technologies
We may utilize browser storage technologies including:
- HTML5 Storage
- IndexedDB
- Cache Storage
- Browser Cache
- Application Cache (where supported)
- Temporary browser memory
These technologies help improve:
- Performance
- Speed
- Reliability
- User experience
5.6 Software Development Kits (SDKs)
Our mobile applications may include Software Development Kits ("SDKs") supplied by trusted third-party providers.
SDKs may provide functionality relating to:
- Analytics
- Crash reporting
- Push notifications
- Authentication
- Payment processing
- Artificial intelligence
- Fraud prevention
- Performance monitoring
5.7 Device Identifiers
Depending on your device and operating system, we may collect identifiers including:
- Advertising IDs
- Device IDs
- Installation IDs
- Push notification tokens
- Browser identifiers
- Session identifiers
These identifiers help provide functionality, improve security, and support analytics.
5.8 Device Fingerprinting
Where permitted by applicable law, we or our service providers may utilize device or browser fingerprinting technologies.
These technologies may analyze characteristics such as:
- Browser configuration
- Device type
- Screen resolution
- Installed fonts
- Time zone
- Language settings
- Operating system
- Network configuration
Device fingerprinting may be used for:
- Fraud prevention
- Security
- Authentication
- Abuse detection
- Platform integrity
Section 6 — Analytics Technologies
We use analytics technologies to better understand how visitors use our Services.
Analytics information may include:
- Pages visited
- Time spent on pages
- Navigation paths
- Search terms
- Device information
- Browser information
- Geographic region
- Referral sources
- Campaign performance
- Conversion events
- Session duration
- User engagement
- Returning visitor information
Analytics providers may include, without limitation:
- Google Analytics
- Google Search Console
- Google Tag Manager
- Microsoft Clarity
- Adobe Analytics
- Mixpanel
- Amplitude
- Hotjar
- FullStory
- Matomo
- Plausible
- Cloudflare Analytics
- Future analytics platforms
We use analytics information to:
- Improve website functionality
- Improve user experience
- Detect technical problems
- Evaluate new features
- Improve accessibility
- Measure marketing campaigns
- Improve AI systems
- Improve customer support
Section 7 — Advertising Technologies
Depending upon the Services offered, advertising technologies may be used to:
- Display advertisements
- Measure campaign performance
- Deliver personalized advertising where permitted
- Prevent advertising fraud
- Measure conversions
- Conduct remarketing
- Build audience segments
- Improve advertising relevance
Advertising providers may include:
- Google Ads
- Google AdSense
- Google Ad Manager
- Microsoft Advertising
- Meta Advertising
- LinkedIn Ads
- TikTok Ads
- Pinterest Ads
- Reddit Ads
- X Ads
- Amazon Advertising
- Media.net
- Ezoic
- Raptive
- Mediavine
- Other current or future advertising partners
Advertising partners may place cookies or similar technologies in accordance with their own privacy policies and applicable law.
Section 8 — Affiliate Tracking Technologies
8.1 Affiliate Programs
Some of our Services may participate in affiliate marketing programs.
When you click an affiliate link, cookies or similar technologies may be placed on your device to:
- Attribute referrals.
- Record qualifying purchases.
- Measure campaign effectiveness.
- Prevent fraudulent referrals.
- Calculate commissions.
- Measure conversions.
- Improve affiliate reporting.
Participation in affiliate programs generally does not increase the price you pay unless expressly disclosed.
8.2 Affiliate Providers
Affiliate technologies may be provided by, without limitation:
- Amazon Associates
- CJ Affiliate
- Impact
- ShareASale
- Rakuten Advertising
- Awin
- FlexOffers
- ClickBank
- PartnerStack
- Future affiliate networks
These providers maintain their own privacy policies and cookie practices.
Section 9 — Artificial Intelligence and Automated Technologies
9.1 AI Technologies
Some Services may utilize artificial intelligence, machine learning, automation, or similar technologies.
Cookies and related technologies may support:
- AI chat sessions
- Personalized responses
- Conversation continuity
- Preference storage
- Session management
- Performance optimization
- Fraud detection
- Abuse prevention
- Service improvements
9.2 AI Service Providers
Our AI-powered features may rely upon third-party providers.
Depending upon the Services offered, these providers may process information in accordance with their own contractual obligations and applicable privacy laws.
9.3 Automated Decision Support
Certain automated systems may analyze technical information for purposes such as:
- Spam prevention
- Fraud detection
- Security monitoring
- Performance optimization
- Personalization
- Customer support routing
- Recommendation systems
These technologies are intended to improve the operation and security of our Services.
Section 10 — Cookie Consent
10.1 Consent Requirements
Where required by applicable law, we will request your consent before placing non-essential cookies on your device.
Consent may be requested through:
- Cookie banners
- Consent pop-ups
- Preference centers
- Consent management platforms
- Browser-based consent mechanisms
10.2 Consent Choices
Depending upon applicable law, you may be able to:
- Accept all cookies.
- Reject non-essential cookies.
- Customize cookie preferences.
- Modify previously granted consent.
- Withdraw consent.
Essential cookies generally remain active because they are necessary for operation of the Services.
10.3 Updating Preferences
You may update your cookie preferences at any time through:
- Our Cookie Preference Center (where available).
- Browser settings.
- Privacy settings within your account.
- Contacting us directly where appropriate.
Changes may not affect cookies already stored until they expire or are manually deleted.
Section 11 — Managing Cookies
Most browsers allow users to control cookies.
Depending upon your browser, you may:
- View cookies.
- Delete cookies.
- Block cookies.
- Block third-party cookies.
- Delete browser storage.
- Clear local storage.
- Clear cached data.
- Restrict tracking technologies.
- Configure privacy preferences.
- Enable or disable specific permissions.
Disabling cookies may affect the functionality of certain portions of our Services.
11.1 Mobile Devices
Mobile operating systems may provide additional privacy controls, including:
- Advertising identifier resets.
- Tracking permission settings.
- App permissions.
- Notification preferences.
- Location settings.
- Browser privacy controls.
Available settings vary by operating system and device manufacturer.
Section 12 — Browser Privacy Signals
12.1 Do Not Track (DNT)
Some browsers support a "Do Not Track" ("DNT") preference.
Because there is no universally accepted standard governing DNT signals, our Services may not respond uniformly to such signals unless required by applicable law.
12.2 Global Privacy Control (GPC)
Where required by applicable law, we will recognize Global Privacy Control (GPC) signals or similar browser-based privacy preference technologies to the extent technically feasible and legally required.
Section 13 — International Cookie Rights
Depending on your location, you may have rights regarding cookies and similar technologies under applicable laws, including:
- GDPR
- UK GDPR
- ePrivacy Directive
- California privacy laws
- Colorado Privacy Act
- Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act
- Connecticut Data Privacy Act
- Utah Consumer Privacy Act
- Texas Data Privacy and Security Act
- Oregon Consumer Privacy Act
- Other current and future privacy laws
Where required, we will honor applicable consent and opt-out rights.
Section 14 — Changes to This Cookie Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy periodically to reflect:
- Changes in technology.
- New products or services.
- Changes in applicable law.
- Regulatory guidance.
- New analytics providers.
- New advertising partners.
- New AI technologies.
- Business operations.
When appropriate, we will update the "Last Updated" date shown at the beginning of this Policy.
Where legally required, we will obtain renewed consent before implementing material changes affecting non-essential cookies.
Section 15 — Contact Information
Questions regarding this Cookie Policy may be directed to:
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