Privacy Policy
This Cookie Policy explains how Anomalos, Inc. (“Anomalos,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) uses cookies and similar technologies on our websites, product interfaces, and other online services that link to this Cookie Policy (collectively, the “Sites”). It explains what these technologies are, why we use them, and the choices available to you.
We may collect information through cookies and similar technologies that, on its own or when combined with other information, may be considered personal information under applicable law.
1. What are cookies and similar technologies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your computer, smartphone, tablet, or other device when you visit a website. They are commonly used to make websites work, improve efficiency, remember preferences, and provide reporting and analytics information.
Cookies may be set by us (“first-party cookies”) or by third parties that provide services to us (“third-party cookies”).
2. Why do we use cookies?
2.1 Strictly Necessary
These cookies are required for our Sites to operate properly and securely. They help us provide core functions such as page navigation, session management, authentication, security, fraud prevention, load balancing, and saving your privacy preferences. Because these technologies are necessary for the operation of the Sites, they cannot be disabled through our Cookie Settings.
2.2 Performance and Analytics
These cookies help us understand how visitors use our Sites, such as which pages are visited, how users move through the Sites, and whether any errors occur. This information helps us monitor performance, troubleshoot issues, improve content, and enhance the overall user experience.
2.3 Functional
These cookies allow our Sites to remember choices you make, such as language, region, or other preferences, so we can provide a more personalized experience.
2.4 Advertising and Campaign Measurement
Where used, these cookies help us measure the effectiveness of our marketing campaigns and understand whether visitors interact with our ads or content across websites or platforms. In some cases, they may also be used to support remarketing or similar advertising activities.
3. How can you control cookies?
Where required by applicable law, we will obtain your consent before placing or using non-essential cookies and similar technologies on your device.
You can manage your preferences at any time through our Cookie Settings link or Cookie Preference Center, where available. You may choose which categories of non-essential cookies you accept or reject. If you disable certain cookies, some features of the Sites may not function properly.
You can also control cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to block or delete cookies. Because browser controls vary, please refer to your browser’s help documentation for more information. Please note that browser settings may not fully control all similar technologies, such as pixels or local storage.
If we engage in advertising or cross-context behavioral advertising activities that are subject to opt-out rights under applicable law, we will process such requests in accordance with applicable legal requirements through the methods made available to you, such as Cookie Settings or browser-based privacy controls where required.
4. Categories of cookies we may use
We may use the following categories of cookies and similar technologies on our Sites. The specific technologies used may vary depending on which Site you visit and the functionality enabled there.
4.1 Strictly Necessary
These cookies are used to operate the Sites securely and enable core functionality. For example, they may be used to maintain sessions, authenticate users, prevent fraud, store privacy choices, and balance network traffic. These cookies are typically session-based or remain on your device only for a limited period as necessary for their purpose.
4.2 Performance and Analytics
These cookies help us measure how the Sites are used and improve performance. For example, they may be used to count visits, understand traffic sources, identify errors, and analyze engagement with pages and features. These cookies may be session-based or persistent for a limited period.
4.3 Functional
These cookies allow the Sites to remember preferences and enhance convenience. For example, they may store language preferences, save settings, or support enhanced functionality. These cookies may be session-based or persistent for a limited period.
4.4 Advertising and Campaign Measurement
Where applicable, these cookies help us measure marketing performance and support related advertising uses. For example, they may be used to attribute visits to campaigns, measure ad effectiveness, and support remarketing or similar activities. These cookies may be session-based or persistent for a limited period.
We may update these descriptions from time to time to reflect changes in the technologies used on our Sites.
5. How long do cookies stay on your device?
Some cookies are deleted when you close your browser. These are known as “session cookies.” Other cookies remain on your device for a longer period until they expire or are deleted manually. These are known as “persistent cookies.”
The retention period for a cookie depends on its purpose and the provider that sets it.
6. What about pixels, web beacons, and similar technologies?
We and our service providers may use pixels, tags, and web beacons on our Sites and in emails to understand user activity, monitor the effectiveness of communications and campaigns, determine whether emails are opened or links are clicked, and improve our content and services.
These technologies often rely on cookies or work alongside them.
7. Do we use advertising cookies?
We may use advertising cookies and similar technologies on certain Sites to support campaign measurement, understand the effectiveness of our marketing efforts, and, where applicable, help deliver relevant advertising.
If we use these technologies in a way that is subject to consent or opt-out requirements under applicable law, we will provide the required choice mechanisms.
8. Do Not Track and similar signals
Because there is not yet a consistent industry standard for recognizing and implementing browser-based “Do Not Track” signals, our Sites may not respond to them.
Where required by applicable law, we will recognize qualifying browser-based opt-out preference signals, such as Global Privacy Control, in connection with activities subject to those laws.
9. How often will we update this Cookie Policy?
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in the technologies we use, our business practices, or applicable legal requirements. When we do, we will revise the “Last updated” date at the top of this Cookie Policy.
We encourage you to review this Cookie Policy periodically.
10. Where can you get more information?
If you have any questions about our use of cookies and similar technologies, please contact us at:
Anomalos, Inc.180 N. Stetson Avenue Suite 3500
Chicago, IL 60601
United States
Email:
[email protected]