Cookie policy
Effective: 2026-05-23 · Last updated: 2026-05-23
What cookies are
Cookies are small text files placed on your device by websites you visit. They are widely used to make websites work efficiently, remember your preferences, measure performance, and support marketing activities. Similar technologies include pixels, web beacons, local storage, and SDKs.
Cookies we use
Strictly necessary
Required for basic site operation: session management, security tokens, load balancing, and consent state persistence. These cannot be disabled without breaking the site.
Performance and analytics
Help us understand how visitors interact with our properties: which pages are visited, how long visits last, where errors occur. Information is aggregated.
Functional
Remember your preferences (display options, locale) to enhance your experience on return visits.
Consent capture
The TrustedForm script (provided by ActiveProspect) captures consent metadata during lead form submission. This includes session identifiers used to bind a consent certificate to a specific form submission. The cookie/local storage is limited to the form submission context and consent recordkeeping.
Marketing and remarketing (when enabled)
Where applicable on specific properties, we may use cookies to measure the effectiveness of paid acquisition campaigns and to support remarketing. You can opt out via the consent banner.
Third-party cookies
Some cookies are set by third parties we work with for analytics, consent capture, lead validation, and (where enabled) marketing measurement. Categories of third parties include our hosting infrastructure provider, ActiveProspect (TrustedForm), and analytics providers.
Your choices
You can manage cookie preferences using the consent banner that appears on your first visit. You can change your choices at any time by clearing site data in your browser and revisiting; the banner will reappear. You can also configure your browser to block or alert you about cookies, though doing so may affect site functionality. For California and other comprehensive-privacy-law jurisdictions, see Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information.
Do Not Track
We currently do not respond to browser-issued Do Not Track signals because there is no industry-standard agreement on how to interpret them. We honor consent preferences expressed through our consent banner and via the rights workflow at /do-not-sell.
Global Privacy Control
Where required by applicable state law (including California), we treat a browser-issued Global Privacy Control (GPC) signal as a valid request to opt out of the sale or sharing of personal information.
Changes
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time. Material changes are noted at the top of this page with a revised "Last updated" date.
Contact
Cookie or privacy questions: privacy@advertisingml.com