Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy explains how FullStaff LLC (“FullStaff,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) uses cookies, pixels, and similar technologies on fullstaff.com (the “Site”). This Cookie Policy should be read together with our Privacy Policy.
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1. WHAT COOKIES AND SIMILAR TECHNOLOGIES ARE
Cookies are small text files placed on your computer or device when you visit a website. Pixels (also called web beacons) and similar technologies are small pieces of code that help measure activity on websites and in emails.
2. HOW WE USE COOKIES AND SIMILAR TECHNOLOGIES
We use cookies, pixels, and similar technologies for the following purposes:
- (a) Strictly Necessary / Functional. To operate the Site, maintain basic functionality, protect against abuse, and remember preferences where applicable.
- (b) Analytics. To understand how visitors use the Site and to improve performance and content.
- (c) Advertising. To measure advertising performance and, where applicable, support interest-based advertising.
3. COOKIES, ANALYTICS, AND ADVERTISING TOOLS WE USE
We may use the following tools, which may set or read cookies and similar identifiers:
- (a) Google Analytics and Google Tag Manager. We use Google Analytics (via Google Tag Manager) to collect information about how visitors use the Site (e.g., pages visited, time on site, referring pages).
- (b) Google Ads. We use Google Ads tags to measure conversions and advertising effectiveness and may use them for remarketing.
- (c) Meta Pixel. We use the Meta Pixel to measure advertising performance and understand interactions with our ads and Site.
- (d) Embedded and third-party features. Pages may include third-party features or embeds that can set cookies or collect information, including (as applicable) Calendly, Intercom, YouTube, Vimeo, and Google reCAPTCHA. These third parties may collect information about your visits to this Site and other websites over time and across services.
4. YOUR CHOICES AND CONTROLS
4.1 Browser controls. You can control cookies through your browser settings, including deleting cookies and blocking some or all cookies. If you block cookies, some Site features may not function properly.
4.2 Interest-based advertising controls. You may be able to opt out of certain interest-based advertising through third-party tools, such as industry opt-out mechanisms provided by advertising networks and platforms, and through account settings offered by Google and Meta.
4.3 No on-site cookie preference center. We currently do not offer an on-site cookie preference center or “reject cookies” mechanism. We may provide a basic cookie disclosure notice on the Site.
4.4 Global Privacy Control (GPC). Where required by applicable law, we honor opt-out preference signals such as the Global Privacy Control (GPC) for activities that constitute “sharing” of personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising under California law.
5. CALIFORNIA NOTICE REGARDING “SHARING”
We do not sell personal information. However, our use of cookies and pixels for advertising and measurement (including Google Ads and Meta Pixel) may constitute “sharing” of personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising under California law. You can limit this activity by using browser controls, industry opt-out tools, and, where applicable, enabling the Global Privacy Control (GPC) signal.
6. CHANGES TO THIS COOKIE POLICY
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time. We will post the updated version on the Site and update the Effective Date. Your continued use of the Site after changes become effective constitutes acceptance of the updated Cookie Policy, to the extent permitted by law.
7. CONTACT US
If you have questions about this Cookie Policy, contact us at privacy@fullstaff.com