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Learn about how Aequitally uses cookies and manage your preferences. Last updated: October 2023
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device when you visit websites. They help websites remember information about your visit, which can make your next visit easier and the site more useful to you.
Aequitally uses cookies to provide essential functionality, improve performance, and enhance your user experience. You can control which cookies we use through the settings below.
Essential Cookies
These cookies are necessary for the website to function and cannot be switched off.
Examples:
- •Security tokens to prevent CSRF attacks
- •User preferences for theme
Analytics Cookies
These cookies help us understand how visitors interact with our website.
Examples:
- •Google Analytics for usage statistics
- •Page view tracking and user journeys
- •Feature usage and performance metrics
- •Error tracking and bug reports
Marketing Cookies
These cookies are used to track visitors across websites for marketing purposes.
Examples:
- •Social media tracking pixels
- •Advertising campaign performance
- •Retargeting and conversion tracking
- •Cross-platform user identification
Preference Cookies
These cookies remember your choices and preferences to improve your experience.
Examples:
- •Language and region preferences
- •Display settings and layout choices
- •Notification preferences
- •Recently used features and shortcuts
Manage Your Cookie Preferences
You can choose which types of cookies to allow. Note that essential cookies cannot be disabled as they are required for the website to function properly.
Additional Information
• You can change your cookie preferences at any time by returning to this page
• Disabling certain cookies may impact your experience on Aequitally
• Essential cookies will always be active to ensure the site functions properly
• Your preferences are stored locally and apply only to this browser
Third-Party Services
Aequitally may use third-party services that set their own cookies. These include:
- •Google Analytics: For website analytics and performance monitoring
- •CDN Services: For faster content delivery and performance
Each service has its own privacy policy and cookie practices. We recommend reviewing their policies if you have concerns about third-party data collection.