Cookie Policy

TechFabric uses cookies on our web properties. We leverage cookies to gather and analyze information on how users interact with our site in order to create the most optimal experience. We are fully committed to our visitor’s privacy, and this policy will help you understand how we utilize cookies, so you are fully informed when visiting any of our web properties.

Cookies Explained

Cookies are small files of information that a web server generates and sends to a web browser. Web browsers store the cookies they receive for a predetermined period of time, or for the length of a user's session on a website. They attach the relevant cookies to any future requests the user makes of the web server.

TechFabric uses both session-based and persistent cookies and pixel-based technologies to properly track and serve data. Session-based cookies are enabled only while your browser is open and are automatically deleted when closed. Persistent cookies remain until you or your browser until deleted, or if they are set to expire.

Some cookies are associated with your personal information, and some are not, but still allow us to conduct site analytics, customization, and testing so we can improve the overall website experience. We do not track website visits or store data from users who do not provide consent or opt-out of cookies on our web properties.

Session vs. Persistent Cookies

Cookies on TechFabric can be session-based or persistent depending on the type being served and the action the user is taking. Session cookies are temporarily stored on your browser/device while you are visiting our web properties, whereas persistent cookies are stored on your browsler/device for a period of time after you leave our website. The length of time a persistent cookie remains on your device can vary. We use persistent cookies to store your preferences so they’re available the next time you visit. These cookies help us keep an accurate account of how often you visit our website. Persistent cookies also help us measure the effectiveness of content and connected properties efforts. Through these cookies, we may collect information about your online activity while on our web properties.

Third Party Cookies

Cookies may be placed on your browser/device by a third party and may provide information to the third party and to TechFabric about your browsing habits (such as your visits to our website, the pages you visit and the links you click). These cookies can identify whether third party services are being used, retarget advertisements to you, and serve relevant advertisements to you. We do not control third party cookies and how they are designed to operate.

Necessary Cookies

Necessary cookies are required for providing you with the features or services on our web property that you request or interact with. For example, some cookies populate your information in a form or remember your preferred website settings. Disabling these cookies may impact your website experience.

Functional Cookies

Functional cookies are leveraged to record your choices and settings on our website, maintain your preferences over time, and recognize you when you return to TechFabric.com or associated web properties. These cookies help us to personalize your experience on the website and remember personalized preferences (for example, your choice of language or region).

Performance Cookies

Performance cookies allow us to understand how visitors use TechFabric web properties by collecting information about the number of visitors to our site, what pages they view, and how much time they’re spending on our site. These cookies also help us measure the performance of our web properties, which enables us to improve on our efforts and the experience we provide to our visitors.

Cookie Settings

You can decide to accept or not accept cookies on TechFabric web properties by accepting or rejecting cookies on the cookie banner that appears. Bear in mind that if you reject cookies, some website functionality may become unavailable.

You can also adjust cookie settings through your browser’s settings (e.g. Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge all have individual preferences). Most browsers have an option for turning off the cookie feature, which will prevent your browser from accepting new cookies. You can also use your browser settings to delete all cookies that are already on your device. If you choose to do this, you may have to manually adjust some preferences each time you visit a website and some functionalities may not work.

To adjust the cookie settings on the browser level, look in the "preferences" or "options" section of your browser’s menu.

Questions or Concerns?

If you have any questions or concerns, you can contact us at letstalk@techfabric.com and we are happy to answer or provide feedback.