Last Updated: December 18, 2025
Cookie Policy
We value your privacy and are committed to maintaining transparency about how we collect and use data. This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, how we use them on our customer-facing services, and how you can manage your preferences. By using our website or services, you agree to our use of cookies as described below.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small pieces of text used to store information on web browsers. They are used by many websites to store and receive identifiers and other information on devices, such as a handheld phone or computer. Our Website and Service (Website) use cookies and other similar technologies (collectively in this Policy, “cookies”), in order to provide a better service to you and to generally improve our Website. For example, we may use cookies to help direct you to the appropriate part of our Website, by indicating that you are a repeat visitor. We also may use information to present you with services that are matched to your preferences and to manage and track the effectiveness of our marketing efforts.
We also may include tracking pixels, which are small graphic images, in our marketing communications to determine engagement. These cookies may be set by us or by third parties with whom we have partnered to assist in our marketing efforts.
Some portions of our Website are functional without cookies, and you may generally choose whether to accept cookies. Most web browsers are set to accept cookies by default, however, you may be able to delete cookies yourself through your browser’s cookie manager. To do so, please follow the instructions provided by your web browser. Please note that disabling cookies will reset your session, disable auto-login, and may adversely affect the availability and functionality of our Website and the services we can provide to you.
Types of Cookies We Use
There are four categories of cookies we may use on our Website:
- Strictly necessary: These cookies are necessary for our site to function or to enable functionality requested by you. They’re needed to do things like securely signing on to our site, applying for a product or service, or honoring a language preference. You can set your browser to block all cookies, but some parts of our site may not work without them.
- Functional: These cookies enable an enhanced or personalized experience. They may be set by us or third-party providers whose services we have available on our site. This may include things like downloading files or seeing content personalized to you. If these cookies are blocked, then some of these services may not function.
- Performance and analytical: These cookies allow us to monitor the performance of our website, such as how many people are visiting our site and how they got there, so we can measure and improve your experience on our site. If these are blocked, we have less information available to us to continue to improve our site.
- Marketing and advertising: These cookies may be set by us or through our advertising partners. This information is used to understand your use of our site so we may show you more relevant online content and advertising. If you block or turn them off, you may still see online advertisements, but they won’t be tailored to you based on your browsing behavior.
How Long Do Cookies Remain?
Session cookies expire at the end of a web browsing session when you close your browser. They help the site remember your actions during the current website visit.
Persistent cookies remain stored on your device between browsing sessions until a pre-set expiration period determined by us or our service providers. These types of cookies allow us to improve website experiences.
Third Party Cookies
We use third-party cookies and similar tracking technologies to help us understand how you use our Website and Service and improve your experience. For example, we may use cookies to understand what pages you browsed before submitting a sales request form. You can delete these cookies through your browser settings or through the links listed below.
In addition, we also may include tracking pixels, which are small graphic images, in our email messages to determine whether the messages were opened and if the links were clicked. If you do not want to receive tracking pixels in emails we send you, you will need to disable HTML images in your email client, but that may affect your ability to view images in other emails you receive.
Managing Cookies
Managing cookies is domain and browser specific. You can manage our use of certain types of cookies on the by clicking the “Consent Preferences” tool, which is accessible via the cookie icon on the bottom, left of the screen. This will allow you to revisit the cookie consent banner and update your preferences or withdraw your consent immediately. Your preference applies to this domain and the browser you are currently using. If you visit this domain using a different browser or delete your browser cookies, you will need to exercise your preference again.
You may also use an industry accepted opt-out preference signal such as the Global Privacy Control. Global Privacy Control (GPC) is a service that lets you opt out of sharing information for targeted advertising on nonaffiliated websites, applications, or services. You can enable this service through specific browsers or browser extensions (see which browsers are GPC-enabled at the Global Privacy Control website). Once you activate the GPC setting, your browser will automatically send participating websites (like ours) a “do not sell or share my personal information” signal.
Industry standards are currently evolving, and we may not separately respond to or take any action with respect to a “do not track” configuration set in your internet browser.
How We Use Information
In addition to the uses described above, we use information for purposes as allowed by law such as: servicing; communicating with you; improving our Website, products, or services; legal compliance; risk control; information security; anti-fraud purposes; marketing or personalizing the presentation of our products and services to you; or tracking email access or website usage, such as number of hits, pages visited, and the length of user sessions in order to evaluate the usefulness of our sites.
Third Party Disclosure
We may disclose information to service providers with whom we work, such as data processors and companies that help us market products and services or improve the services we provide to you. When permitted or required by law, we may disclose information to additional third parties for purposes including response to legal process. As applicable, please see the our Privacy Policy for more information.
