Catepult Cookie Policy
Last updated on 28th June, 2024.
Our Use of Tracking Tools
At Catepult, we gather personal information about users over time and across various websites when you interact with our website. Third parties may also collect personal information this way. We utilize several common tracking tools to accomplish this, including browser cookies, web beacons, and similar technologies. For more details on tracking tools and their functionalities, visit consumer.ftc.gov.
Our vendors or third parties may also place and use these tools on our sites or apps. In this policy, “we” and “us” refer to Catepult, Inc. and our affiliates, including our vendors and authorized third parties.
Purpose of Tracking Tools
Some cookies are essential for the operation of Catepult’s services; we refer to these as “essential cookies.” For instance, a session cookie helps maintain a user’s session while logged into the Catepult web application.
We use tracking tools for various purposes, including interest-based advertising. Interest-based advertising, or “online behavioral advertising,” involves serving you advertising content based on information collected over time across multiple sites or platforms. This includes showing ads to you after you leave our website, encouraging you to return, or displaying ads that we believe are relevant based on your browsing habits or online activities. These ads may appear on websites or in emails. They may be served by us or third parties advertising our products or those of other companies.
Additional Uses of Tracking Tools
We may also use tracking tools to:
- Recognize new or past website visitors.
- Improve our website and understand your visits to our platforms better.
- Integrate with third-party social media websites.
- Observe your behaviors and browsing activities over time across multiple websites or platforms.
- Better understand the interests of our customers and website visitors.
Collecting Information for Interest-Based Advertising
We use information you provide when interacting with us, our affiliates, and other third parties to determine what content is relevant to you. We gather this information using the tracking tools mentioned above. For example, we or our partners may analyze your purchases or browsing behaviors. We may also consider your location and activities on our platforms or those of third parties.
We work with third parties to collect this information, who may link your name or email address to other information they gather, including past purchases made offline or online and online usage information.
Managing Tracking Tools
Cookies set by Catepult on its website can be managed by visiting the Cookie Settings link on our homepage (Catepult.com).
Additionally, your browser may allow you to control cookies. The method depends on the type of cookie. You can set your browser to reject cookies. To learn more about controlling cookies from your web browser, visit the FTC’s online guide. If you deselect certain cookies, we will either prevent them from being set or disable any scripts that use them to track you.
Our Do Not Track Policy
Some browsers have “do not track” features that let you tell a website not to track you. These features are not uniform. We do not currently respond to those signals. Blocking cookies may affect the functionality of certain features on our sites. Blocking or rejecting cookies will not stop all the tracking described here.
Your choices are both browser and device-specific.
Managing Interest-Based Advertising
The Self-Regulatory Program for Online Behavioral Advertising provides consumers the ability to opt-out of having their online behavior recorded and used for advertising purposes. To opt out of interest-based advertising, visit the DAA’s WebChoices Tool and follow the instructions on that page. (Not all companies that may set advertising cookies participate in the DAA program).
Your choices are both browser and device-specific.