Cookie Policy
Updated Cookie Notice – September 19th, 2024
Ctapult use cookies and similar technologies when you visit our websites (collectively referred to as the “Sites” in this notice). This Cookie Notice explains the types of cookies we use, why we use them, and how you can control their use through the “Manage Cookie Settings” option, usually found at the bottom left corner of the page you’re visiting.
This Cookie Notice should be read alongside our Ctapult Website Privacy Notice, which provides additional details on how we handle your personal information on the Sites.
What Are Cookies and Similar Technologies?
Cookies are small data files stored on your device when you visit a website. These files allow websites and third parties to identify your device and track certain behaviors, such as engagement with content. The types of cookies used on our Sites include:
– First-party cookies: Cookies set by Ctapult when you visit our Sites.
– Third-party cookies: Cookies set by third parties, such as YouTube, when you visit our Sites. The use of these cookies is governed by the third party’s privacy policy. For detailed information on each third-party cookie, its issuer, and its purpose, use the “Manage Cookie Settings” icon to access the Cookie List.
In addition to cookies, we use technologies such as web beacons (also known as “tracking pixels” or “clear gifs”), tags, and scripts. These tools help us deliver cookies and analyze traffic and usage on the Sites.
How Long Do Cookies and Similar Technologies Stay on My Device?
The duration a cookie remains on your device depends on whether it’s a session or persistent cookie. Session cookies are temporary and are deleted once you close your browser. Persistent cookies stay on your device until they expire or are manually deleted by you. Our Sites use both session and persistent cookies. You can find more information on cookie durations using the “Manage Cookie Settings” icon.
Other similar technologies vary in duration and may be removed after each session.
Why Do We Use These Technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for various reasons:
– Essential Functions: Some are necessary for the basic operation of the Sites.
– User Experience: Others enhance your experience, recognizing you on repeat visits, remembering preferences, and improving your interactions with our Sites.
– Performance Insights: They also help us understand how users interact with the Sites, such as which pages are most popular.
Types of Cookies and Technologies on the Sites
We group the cookies and similar technologies on our Sites into the following categories:
– Strictly necessary cookies: Enable essential site functionality like security and accessibility. These cannot be disabled via the “Manage Cookie Settings” icon but do not collect personal information for marketing purposes.
– Analytics and performance cookies: Track how you use the Sites, helping us analyze and improve performance. These may be set by us or third-party providers like Google Analytics or Adobe Analytics.
– Functional cookies: Remember choices you make, like language preferences, to enhance your browsing experience.
– Advertising and targeting cookies: Help deliver relevant advertisements to you and track the effectiveness of our campaigns. We may work with advertising partners who also use these technologies to tailor ads to your interests.
Managing and Deleting Cookies and Similar Technologies
You can adjust your preferences for cookies that are not strictly necessary by clicking the “Manage Cookie Settings” icon, located at the bottom left of each page on the Sites. This tool allows you to manage your cookie preferences and see what functionality might be impacted based on your choices.
You can also manage cookies through your browser settings, depending on which browser or mobile device you use. For more information, consult your browser’s help function or visit [aboutcookies.org](http://www.aboutcookies.org) for instructions on managing cookies across different browsers.
Please note that limiting the use of cookies may affect your user experience and restrict access to some functionalities on the Sites.
Do Not Track (DNT) Signals
Do Not Track (DNT) is a browser feature that requests websites to stop tracking user activities. Currently, there is no standard or industry regulation for recognizing DNT signals, so we do not respond to them.
Updates to This Cookie Notice
We may update this Cookie Notice from time to time to reflect changes in our use of cookies or for legal and regulatory reasons. Please check this page regularly to stay informed of any updates.
More Information and Contact
If you have any questions about our use of cookies or similar technologies, or this Cookie Notice in general, feel free to reach out to Ctapult’s Data Protection Officer via email at info@Ctapult.com.