Last updated on June 18, 2026

Please read this Policy together with the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. 

This Cookie Policy provides You with the information, which explains what types of cookies We use, why We use cookies, how cookies enable the Site to function properly, so that You may not be able to experience the full functionality of the Site, if You disable cookies.

Unless otherwise defined all of the terms in this Cookie Policy have the same meaning as in the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Every User has to agree with this Cookie Policy during the registration in order to create the Account and use Our Services.

You can change Your Cookie Preferences at any time here. 

What are cookies?

Cookies are text files, containing small amounts of information, which are downloaded to the User’s browsing device (such as a computer or smartphone) when the User visits a Site. Cookies can be recognized by the Site that downloaded them -  or other Sites that use the same cookies. This helps Sites to know if the browsing device has visited them before. The cookies allow the Site to "remember" your actions or preferences over time. 

What are cookies used for?

Cookies are used for lots of different purposes, like helping Us understand how the Site is being used by You, letting You navigate between pages efficiently, make Our Site work as You’d expect, remembering Your preferences and settings, and generally improving Your browsing experience. Cookies can also help to ensure that marketing the Users see online is more relevant to the Users and the Users’ interests.

What types of cookies do We use?

There are four types of cookies that may be used during your visit to the Site:

  1. Functional cookies, which belong to Us and are set by the Site;

  2. Marketing cookies, are used to track Users across Sites to display relevant and personalized advertisements. These cookies allow Us to target Your based on Your behavior, preferences, and interests.

  3. Statistics cookies, (also called analytics cookies) are used to collect data on how You interact with a Site. They are primarily intended to analyze and improve the performance and functionality of a Site.

Functional cookies.

Functional cookies mean cookies that are set by Our Site. We need to use such cookies, as they enable the Users to move around the Site and use its features and functionality, as well as allow Us to receive certain aggregated information of how Our Site and services are being used. 

Please pay Your attention, that We need all these cookies in order to provide You with the TeqID services and to get the analytical information about Your use of the Site in aggregated form. We use the data We get with the help of such cookies only for our internal purposes in order to be able to improve or develop TeqID.

Marketing cookies

Marketing cookies are used to deliver advertisements that are more relevant to Users and their interests. They also help to limit the number of times Users see an advertisement and to measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns (including attribution and performance tracking).

These cookies may track Users’ activity across different sites and build a profile of their interests. As a result, after visiting the Site, Users may see advertisements related to TeqID on other platforms and websites (retargeting).

We use third-party marketing tools, including:

  • Meta Pixel

  • Google Ads

  • LinkedIn Insight Tag

  • Web2Wave (a web analytics and marketing tracking tool)

We use only third-party targeting cookies.

Third-party providers may use cookies, pixels, beacons, and similar technologies to collect or receive limited information about your interaction with the Site and other websites for the purposes of providing analytics, measuring campaign performance, and delivering targeted advertising (including services such as Google Analytics and advertising tools offered by Meta, Google, LinkedIn, and others).

We share only limited data necessary for these purposes and do not control how third parties process such data. For more information, please refer to the privacy and cookie policies of the respective third-party providers.

Users can manage, delete, or disable cookies through their browser settings.

Statistics cookies 

Statistics cookies are used to collect data on how users interact with a Site. They are primarily intended to analyze and improve the performance and functionality of a Site.

How do We use data collected through cookies?

1. Analytics and Improving Site Performance

We use analytical (statistical) cookies to collect information about how Users interact with the Site. This information may include:

  • pages You visit;

  • time spent on the Site;

  • interactions with Site elements (clicks, scrolling, interactions with forms and buttons);

  • user journey (funnel progression) and drop-off points;

  • technical information about Your device, operating system, and browser.

Purpose: This information is used in aggregated form to analyze Site performance, optimize its structure, improve loading speed, and enhance overall user experience.

Legal basis:

  • Your consent — Article 6(1)(a) of the General Data Protection Regulation (consent).

For these purposes, we may use tools such as Google Analytics, Mixpanel and other analytics solutions.

2. Personalized Advertising and Campaign Effectiveness

Subject to Your consent, we use marketing cookies to:

  • deliver personalized advertising;

  • perform retargeting;

  • measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns (attribution and performance tracking).

These cookies may collect information such as:

  • Your previous visits to the Site;

  • pages or content You showed interest in;

  • approximate geographic location;

  • interactions with advertisements.

Purpose: To configure and optimize advertising campaigns and display more relevant ads both on the Site and on third-party platforms.

Legal basis:

  • Your consent — Article 6(1)(a) of the General Data Protection Regulation (consent);

  • in accordance with the ePrivacy Directive (cookie consent requirements).

Marketing cookies are not used without Your prior consent.

For these purposes, we may use third-party tools such as Meta Pixel, Google Ads, LinkedIn Insight Tag and others.

3. Functional Purposes

Functional cookies are used to remember Your preferences and improve convenience when using the Site. For example:

  • remembering the language You selected;

  • saving interface preferences;

  • ensuring stable operation of certain Site features.

Purpose: To enhance user experience and simplify interaction with the Site.

Legal basis:

  • Performance of a contract — Article 6(1)(b) of the General Data Protection Regulation.

4. Security

Certain cookies are used to ensure the security of the Site, including to:

  • detect and prevent fraudulent activity;

  • prevent unauthorized access;

  • maintain the integrity of the Site.

Purpose: To protect the Site and its Users.

Legal basis:

  • Legitimate interests — Article 6(1)(f) of the General Data Protection Regulation;

  • Legal obligation — Article 6(1)(c) of the General Data Protection Regulation, where applicable.

Data shared with third-party providers

When you consent to analytics or marketing cookies, we may share or allow the collection of certain data by third-party providers.

This may include:

Analytics providers (e.g., Google Analytics, Mixpanel):

  • IP address;

  • device and browser information;

  • pages visited;

  • session duration;

  • clickstream data (clicks, scrolls, navigation);

  • event data (onboarding steps, button clicks, drop-offs, interactions).

Marketing providers (Meta, Google Ads, LinkedIn, etc.):

  • cookie ID / device ID;

  • IP address;

  • referrer and UTM parameters;

  • behavioral events (sign-up, onboarding completion, key actions such as requests submitted or content viewed);

  • ad interactions and conversion events.

Purpose: analytics, measurement of advertising performance, personalization, and retargeting.

International data transfers

Some third-party providers may process data outside the European Economic Area (EEA), including in countries that may not provide the same level of data protection.

In such cases, transfers are carried out in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation using appropriate safeguards, such as Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs) or other legally permitted mechanisms.

How can Users manage cookies?

We are committed to providing You with control over your Personal Data, including how cookies are used on our Site. Below is an explanation of how you can manage, enable, or disable cookies, either through the cookie banner or directly on our Site, in compliance with GDPR, CPRA, CCPA, Nevada Privacy Law, CPA, VCDPA, and UCPA.

Managing Cookies via the Cookie Banner

When You first visit our Site, You will see a cookie banner at the bottom (or top) of the page. This banner provides you with the following options:

  • Accept All Cookies: By clicking this option, You agree to the use of all types of cookies, including technical, analytical, and marketing cookies.

  • Customize Your Preferences:

  • Use the “Cookie Preferences” button to select which types of cookies You allow (e.g., Analytics, Marketing).

  • You can opt out of specific cookies, such as marketing cookies, directly from the banner.

  • Reject Non-Essential Cookies:

  • If You do not want to use optional cookies (e.g., marketing or statistical cookies), you can select the "Reject All Non-Essential Cookies" option.

Managing Cookies Through Your Browser

The browser the Users are using to view the Site can enable, disable or delete cookies. To do this, You should follow the instructions provided by Your browser (usually located within the "Help," "Tools" or "Edit" facility). You can find more information here

  • Microsoft Edge

  • Google Chrome

  • Safari mobile/Safari desktop

  • Mozilla Firefox

  • Internet Explorer

Consequences of Disabling Cookies

  • If you choose to disable essential cookies, certain functionalities of our Site, such as login or navigation, may not work correctly.

  • Disabling non-essential cookies (e.g., marketing) will not affect your access to our Site but may result in less personalized content.

Contact Us for Assistance

If You need help managing Your cookies or have any questions about Your rights under data protection laws, you can contact us at: support@teqid.org.