Last modified: November 6, 2018

Cookies are small files of letters and numbers stored on your browser or device that enable the cookie owner to recognize the device when it visits websites or uses online services. The website may set cookies directly, known as first-party cookies, or may trigger cookies set by other domain names, known as third-party cookies. While we may automatically use some cookies that are strictly necessary to provide the services you request or enable communications, we request your consent for all other cookie uses.

Types of Cookies We Use
We may use the following types of cookies:

  • Strictly necessary cookies. Our website requires the use of these cookies to properly operate or provide necessary functions relating to the services you request.
  • Analytical/performance cookies. These cookies allow us, and our third-party service providers, to recognize and count the number of visitors and to see how visitors navigate our website when they are using it. This helps us improve how our website works by ensuring that users can easily find what they need on our website. These cookies generate aggregate statistics that are not associated with an individualized profile.
  • Functionality cookies. These cookies enable helpful but non-essential website functions that improve your website experience. By recognizing when you return to our website, they may, for example, allow us to personalize our content for you, greet you by name, or remember your preferences (for example, choice of language or region). These cookies may enable visitor identification across websites and over time.
  • Tracking or targeting cookies. These cookies enable different marketing-related functions. They may allow us to record information about your visit to our website, such as pages visited, links followed, and videos viewed so that we can make our website and the content displayed on it more relevant to your interests. These cookies may enable visitor identification across websites and over time. We may share the information with third parties for similar purposes.This Website does not use targeting cookies to deliver targeted advertising on this Website; however, these cookies may be used on third party websites on which we occasionally advertise, to track the success of those advertising campaigns. We may use web beacons (also known as pixel tags) to determine which users have come to this Website after viewing an advertisement we have served on such third party websites. We also work with such third parties to collect data so that we can determine the effectiveness of our ads and serve ads targeted to your interests. The use of web beacons does not provide us with any personal information and we do not use this technology to access your personal information. It is used only to compile aggregated data about users who visit this Website and to gauge the effectiveness of our ads. Web beacons do not place information on your device, but may work in conjunction with cookies to monitor activity. You cannot remove or block web beacons, but you can remove or block cookies with which they work to block the collection of information about your user activity. Please see the information below regarding Browser Controls.
  • Third-party cookies. Our website may contain helpful but non-essential features or plug-ins enabling third party services that use cookies, such as social network connectors, maps, or web traffic analysis services. These cookies may enable visitor identification across websites and over time. We do not control the third party’s use of those cookies. Please review each party’s cookie disclosure before consenting to this use category.

Our Privacy Statement describes our practices for any personal data that our first-party cookies collect, store, or use.

Except for strictly necessary cookies, all first-party cookies set by this site will expire no later than 2 years after your last website visit. Third-party cookie expiration periods are set by their respective owners.

Cross-Border Data Transfers
The cookies we use may process, store, or transfer personal data in and to a country outside your own, with privacy laws that provide different, and possibly lower, protections. You consent to this transfer, storing, or processing when you consent to our cookie use. We are based in the United States. Please review the third-party cookie provider’s policy to learn more about its location.

How to Control Cookies
Most web browsers allow you to directly block all cookies, or just third-party cookies, through your browser settings. You may withdraw your consent for our cookie uses that are not strictly necessary at any time by managing your content settings in your browser. Using your browser settings to block all cookies, including strictly necessary ones, may interfere with proper site operation.

Please contact us if you would like more detailed information on the cookies we use.

Managing Local Shared Objects or Flash Cookies
A local shared object or flash cookie is like most other browser cookies except that it can store additional types of information. These cookies cannot be controlled using the mechanisms listed above. Some parts of this Website use these types of cookies to store user preferences for media player functionality and without them some video content may not play properly. These cookies can be controlled manually by visiting Vimeo.

Social Buttons
We use ‘social buttons’ to enable our users to share or bookmark web pages. These are buttons for third party social media sites. Through these social buttons, these sites may provide non-personal information about you such as log information about your activities on the Internet, including on this Website. Please review the respective terms of use and privacy statements of these sites to understand exactly how they use your information and to find out how to opt-out, or delete, such information.

External Web Services
We sometimes use external web services on this Website to display content within the web pages of this Website, for example to display images, show videos or run polls. As with the social buttons, we cannot prevent these sites, or external domains, from collecting information on your use of this embedded content.

Email Communications
We may also use tracking technologies to determine whether you have read, clicked on, or forwarded certain email communications we send to you so that we can make our communications more helpful and interesting. If you do not wish us to confirm whether you have opened, clicked on or forwarded our communications, you will need to unsubscribe, as it is not possible for us to send these emails without tracking enabled. Registered subscribers can update their communication preferences at any time by contacting us, or you can unsubscribe following the instructions in the individual email communications you receive from us.

Changes to Our Cookie Uses
We reserve the right to update, modify or amend this Cookies Notice at any time and any changes will be effective upon posting. Please check back frequently to see any updates or changes to our cookie use notice.

Contact Information
Please submit any questions, comments, or requests regarding this cookie use notice to Marketingteam@treliant.com.

Visit our Privacy Statement for more information about our cookie use, including our contact information and complaint procedures.