Below is information on how Vericom Inc. (“we”) uses cookies and similar technologies on this website.

This policy is effective as of October 31, 2024, and will be updated as needed.

Use of Cookies and Similar Technology

Vericom may place cookies and similar technologies on your device according to your preferences. Based on your settings, the following data may be collected: device type, unique identifier, IP address, operating system details, and location information (where legally permissible).

What are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files downloaded to your device when visiting a site. Vericom uses “first-party cookies” for its own purposes, while “third-party cookies” may be set by other providers.

Purpose of Cookies and Similar Technologies

Cookies support various functions, such as enabling seamless navigation, remembering your preferences, and improving user experience. They may also ensure that content and ads are relevant to you. Additionally, cookies help us analyze website use (analytics cookies) and interact with social media features on our site.

Marketing and Analytics

Vericom may use cookies to understand user behavior, optimize content, and tailor offers based on your interests, where legally allowed. In some cases, cookie data may be combined with other collected data to better assess user experiences and engagement.

Third-Party Cookies

Certain cookies, such as those from Google, Facebook, LinkedIn, and others, are used for analytics, advertisement targeting, and site performance. These third-party cookies gather data about interactions with Vericom’s website to enhance service and content.

Other Tracking Technologies

In addition to cookies, Vericom may use web beacons or conversion pixels to analyze interactions, such as email engagement or on-page behavior. These do not store information on your device but work with cookies to monitor activities on our website.

Managing Cookies and Tracking

You can delete or block cookies via your browser settings, though this may impact website functionality.

Types of Cookies Used

  • Strictly Necessary Cookies: Essential for basic website functionality.
  • Analytics Cookies: Measure site performance without collecting personal identifiers.
  • Performance Cookies: Collect anonymous information on site usage to enhance functionality.
  • Functionality Cookies: Remember your choices, like language or region, to provide tailored experiences.
  • Advertising and Social Media Cookies: Track engagement with ads and social media content to deliver relevant information.