Cookie Policy
Onshore Technologies, Inc., a Delaware corporation, together with its affiliates, successors, and assigns (“Onshore,” “Company,” “we,” “our,” or “us”), uses cookies and similar technologies to operate, protect, and improve our websites and online services (collectively, the “Services”).
This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, how we use them, and how you can manage your preferences. This Cookie Policy should be read together with our Privacy Policy.
By using the Services, you agree that we may use cookies and similar technologies as described in this Cookie Policy, subject to your choices and applicable law.
1. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device (computer, phone, or tablet) when you visit a website. Cookies allow a website to recognize your device, remember preferences, and collect information about how the website is used.
Cookies may be set by us (“first-party cookies”) or by third parties whose services we use (“third-party cookies”).
2. Other Similar Technologies
We may also use technologies similar to cookies, such as pixels, web beacons, local storage, and tags. For simplicity, we refer to all such technologies as “cookies” in this Cookie Policy.
3. How We Use Cookies
We use cookies for the following purposes:
a. Strictly Necessary Cookies
These cookies are required for the Services to function properly and cannot be disabled through our systems. They are used to support core functionality such as security, page navigation, session management, and load balancing.
b. Analytics and Performance Cookies
These cookies help us understand how visitors interact with the Services so we can measure performance and improve functionality.
We use:
Google Analytics, which collects information such as IP address, device type, browser information, pages visited, time spent on pages, referral source, and general location. This information is used in aggregate form to analyze usage trends and improve the Services.
Google Analytics uses cookies and similar technologies. Google provides an opt-out browser add-on and additional controls over data collection and use through Google’s privacy tools.
c. Marketing and Advertising Cookies
These cookies are used to measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns and to help deliver relevant advertisements.
We use:
LinkedIn Ads (LinkedIn Insight Tag), which allows us to measure conversions, understand campaign performance, and build audiences for advertising purposes. The LinkedIn Insight Tag may collect information such as IP address, device and browser information, page views, and referral URLs. LinkedIn processes this information in accordance with its own privacy policies.
d. Tag Management
We use Google Tag Manager to manage and deploy cookies and tracking technologies on the Services. Google Tag Manager itself does not collect personal information, but it facilitates the operation of other tools, such as Google Analytics and LinkedIn Ads, which may collect information as described above.
4. Information Collected Through Cookies
Cookies may collect information including:
IP address and general location (region-level)
Browser type, device type, and operating system
Pages visited, links clicked, and navigation behavior
Session duration and referral source
Some of this information may be considered personal information under applicable law.
5. Your Choices and How to Manage Cookies
You can control cookies in the following ways:
a. Browser Settings
Most web browsers allow you to manage cookies through their settings. You may delete existing cookies, block cookies, or configure your browser to notify you when cookies are set. If you disable cookies, certain features of the Services may not function properly.
b. Google Analytics Controls
Google provides tools to control how Google Analytics collects and processes data, including a browser opt-out add-on and advertising preference settings.
c. LinkedIn Advertising Controls
LinkedIn provides controls that allow members to manage how their data is used for advertising purposes through their LinkedIn account settings.
d. Do Not Track Signals
Some browsers transmit “Do Not Track” signals. Because there is no universally accepted standard for interpreting these signals, we do not currently respond to them.
6. Third-Party Cookies
Cookies may be set by third-party providers, including Google and LinkedIn, that perform services on our behalf. We do not control these cookies, and their use is governed by the respective third parties’ privacy and cookie policies.
7. Updates to This Cookie Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time. Any changes will be posted on the Services and will be effective when posted. Your continued use of the Services after changes are posted constitutes acceptance of the updated Cookie Policy.
8. Contact Information
If you have questions about this Cookie Policy, please contact us at: support@onshore.com


