Invisinet Cookie Policy 

Cookies are text files that may be sent by a web server and placed on your computer or other device when you visit a website. They are generally used for website functioning and to keep track of visitor movements within a website.

Cookies can be characterized in terms of their origin, function and/or lifespan. In terms of lifespan, they can be broken down generally into two different types: session and persistent. Session cookies differ from persistent cookies primarily in that session cookies are temporary and expire and are normally deleted when you close your browser. Persistent cookies, in contrast, remain stored on your computer after you close your browser until they are deleted either because they expire or you delete them. The firm uses session cookies and persistent cookies in connection with its Internet Services.

In terms of function, there are necessary cookies, performance cookies, functionality cookies, and targeting/advertising cookies. Necessary cookies are required to allow the operation of the website from a technical perspective, performance cookies collect data on the performance of a website, functionality cookies increase usability of a website by remembering certain information of the user and targeting/advertising cookies enable a website to send out personalized advertising. The firm uses necessary cookies, performance cookies, functionality cookies, and targeting/advertising cookies.

Additionally, cookies can be distinguished based on their origin, including first-party cookies, which are stored by the website in which one is visiting, and third-party cookies, which are stored by a website other than the website in which one is visiting. We use first-party cookies. / We do not sell information to third-parties. / Although the firm uses the services of third parties in connection with these cookies, we do not allow the third-party service provider to use Personal Information about the users of our Internet Services. / Note that we do not control the collection and/or further use of your information by third-parties.

We may use cookies to:

  • Improve the function and/or usability of our website
  • Analyze trends and/or how our website is used
  • Administer services
  • Personalize or tailor our websites and services to user needs/preferences
  • Distinguish between users / recognize devices when the website is visited
  • Gather broad demographic information about user base as a whole and/or track GPS locations
  • Authenticate users
  • Detect spam, fraud and abuse
  • Advertise, including but not limited to personal advertising

The firm’s Internet Services use cookies. The firm uses session cookies in connection with its Internet Services, specifically for cybersecurity purposes, to provide you with customizations of your experience, such as highlighting your recently viewed items, to detect and remember your region and language preferences, and track your activities on the Internet Services.

None of these cookies are strictly necessary to access our Internet Services. You may reset your browser to refuse all cookies or to allow your browser to alert you when a cookie is set, however, certain parts of the Internet Services may function differently and not as well. Unless you have adjusted your browser setting so that it will refuse cookies, our Internet Services will issue cookies when you access Invisinet’s Internet Services. For more information about how to manage your cookies preferences, you should use the “help” menu of your web browser or explore the customer support sections of your web browser. Please note that if you use different devices to access our websites, you will need to ensure that each browser of each device is set to your cookie preference.

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time and encourage users to review it from time to time to say informed of how we use cookies. This policy was last updated in September 2024. If you have any questions about Invisinet’s Cookie Policy, please contact us at info@invisinet.com.

California Notice: Under California Civil Code Section 1798.100 (California Consumer Privacy Act), California residents may have certain data protection rights regarding their Personal Information. These rights which may be subject to limitations and/or restrictions include: (i) the right to disclosure, deletion, access, and nondiscrimination; and (ii) the right to opt out of having your Personal Information shared or sold. Invisinet does not sell or share your Personal Information to third-party companies for their marketing purposes without your consent. To exercise your rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act, please send us your request at: info@invisinet.com.