Cookie Policy
What is a Cookie?
A cookie is a small text file that is stored in your web browser whenever you visit a website. Its primary function is to help the platform recognize your device and remember your preferences for future visits. Cookies typically manage technical data, personalization settings, usage statistics, social media integrations, and secure account access.
The ultimate goal of a cookie is to tailor the web experience to your specific profile and needs. Without these files, the efficiency and features offered by our CRM would be significantly hindered.
Cookies Used on This Website
In alignment with global data protection transparency, we have detailed how we use cookies to ensure you are fully informed:
First-Party (Internal) Cookies:
Authentication & Session Management: We use session cookies to verify that users interacting with our tools and blogs are real people and not automated bots. This is a critical layer of defense against spam and unauthorized access.
Third-Party Cookies:
Google Analytics: This service stores cookies to generate statistical reports regarding traffic and user volume. By using this website, you consent to Google’s processing of your data. To exercise any rights regarding this information, you must contact Google Inc. directly.
Social Media Integrations: Platforms like LinkedIn or Twitter deploy their own cookies to enable “Like” or “Share” functionalities within our interface.
Managing Your Preferences
You have the right to disable or delete cookies from this website at any time. These settings are managed directly within your web browser (e.g., Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge). Please note that blocking all cookies may affect the performance of certain features within the CRM.
Additional Legal Notes
Third-Party Privacy: We are not responsible for the content or accuracy of the privacy policies maintained by the third-party providers mentioned above.
Browser Control: Browsers are the tools responsible for storing cookies. Therefore, you must exercise your right to delete or deactivate them through your browser’s specific settings.
Decision Persistence: In certain instances, a “preference cookie” must be installed to ensure your browser remembers your choice to decline cookies in the future.
Data Processing: Google Analytics cookies are stored on servers in the United States. Google is committed to high-level data protection standards and does not share your IP address or personal data with third parties except when legally required or for system functionality.
Inquiries: If you have any questions regarding our use of cookies, please contact us through our official support channel.