Cookie Policy
Last updated: January 2025
IntelliCognit uses tracking technologies on intellicognit.com to improve your browsing experience and understand how visitors interact with our financial workflow optimization services. This policy explains what these technologies are, why we use them, and how you can manage your preferences.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files that websites place on your device when you visit them. They help websites remember your preferences and recognize you when you return. Most modern websites use cookies — they've become pretty standard across the web.
These files don't contain personal information like your name or address. Instead, they store things like session identifiers, language preferences, or which pages you've visited. Your browser manages these files, and you have full control over whether to accept or reject them.
Types of Cookies We Use
Essential Cookies
These are necessary for the website to function properly. They enable basic features like page navigation, secure access to certain areas, and form submissions. Without these, our site wouldn't work as intended, so they're always active when you visit intellicognit.com.
Functional Cookies
These remember your choices and preferences — things like language settings, region selection, or whether you've dismissed certain notices. They make your experience more personalized and save you from having to re-enter the same information on every visit.
Analytical Cookies
We use these to understand how visitors navigate our site. They tell us which pages get the most attention, where people spend their time, and which content resonates. This information helps us improve our service descriptions and make the site more useful for business owners looking for financial optimization solutions.
Marketing Cookies
These track your browsing activity across sessions to help us show you relevant content about our financial workflow services. They might remember that you looked at specific service pages or downloaded certain resources, allowing us to tailor follow-up communications more effectively.
How We Use Tracking Technologies
Beyond traditional cookies, we also use similar technologies like pixel tags and local storage. Here's what they do:
- Track which sections of our site generate the most interest from financial professionals
- Monitor how long visitors spend reading about specific optimization solutions
- Understand navigation patterns to improve our information architecture
- Measure the effectiveness of our service descriptions and case study presentations
- Remember your preferences for content display and site functionality
- Provide anonymous usage statistics that help us refine our offerings
Practical Examples
When you fill out our contact form, cookies keep your session active so your information doesn't disappear if you navigate to another page to review service details before submitting.
If you've shown interest in specific workflow optimization areas, we might highlight related resources on your next visit. This saves you time searching for relevant information.
Analytical cookies help us identify if certain pages load slowly or if visitors consistently leave at specific points. We then know where to focus our improvement efforts.
Managing Your Cookie Preferences
You're in control of which cookies you accept. Modern browsers let you manage these settings directly. Here's how to adjust preferences in popular browsers:
Go to Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data. You can block all cookies, allow only first-party cookies, or set exceptions for specific sites.
Navigate to Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data. Firefox offers standard, strict, and custom protection levels.
Open Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data. Safari has built-in tracking prevention and lets you remove stored data selectively.
Access Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Manage and delete cookies and site data. Edge provides blocking options and clear data tools.
Note about third-party cookies: Some cookies on our site come from external services we use for analytics or functionality. These third parties have their own privacy policies governing how they collect and use data. We recommend reviewing their policies if you're concerned about third-party tracking.
Data Retention and Storage
These expire when you close your browser. They're temporary and don't persist between visits.
These remain on your device for a set period — typically between 30 days and two years, depending on their purpose. They're what remember your preferences across multiple sessions.
Aggregated usage statistics are kept for up to 26 months to help us identify long-term trends in how our services information is accessed and used.
You can delete cookies from your browser at any time. Most browsers also offer incognito or private browsing modes that don't store cookies after you close the window.
Updates to This Policy
We review this cookie policy regularly and update it when we make changes to how we use tracking technologies. The "last updated" date at the top shows when we most recently revised the policy.
If we make significant changes, we'll notify visitors through a notice on our website or via email if you've subscribed to our communications.
Impact of Blocking Cookies
You can absolutely browse intellicognit.com with cookies disabled, but some features might not work as smoothly. For example:
- You might need to re-enter preferences each time you visit
- Some interactive elements may not function properly
- Form submissions could require additional verification steps
- We won't be able to remember which content you've already viewed
Essential cookies will still need to function for basic site operation, but you can restrict or block the others based on your comfort level.
Questions About Our Cookie Use?
If you have concerns about how we use tracking technologies or want more details about specific cookies, reach out to us directly.