Cookie & Tracking Protocol

Last Updated: April 2026

1. What Are Cookies

Cookies are small data files stored on your device when you access the Clientele platform. These files allow our systems to recognize your browser, maintain session integrity, and deliver a streamlined experience across our digital properties. Cookies may be set directly by Clientele (first-party) or by authorized third-party services operating within our infrastructure.

2. Essential Cookies

These cookies are critical to the core functionality of our platform. They enable secure authentication, session persistence, and access to protected areas of the Clientele ecosystem. Essential cookies cannot be disabled without compromising the operability of our services. They do not store personally identifiable information beyond what is necessary for session management.

3. Analytics Cookies

We deploy analytics cookies to collect anonymized telemetry on how visitors interact with our digital properties. This data informs our engineering decisions—helping us optimize page performance, identify navigation bottlenecks, and improve the overall architecture of our client-facing interfaces. Analytics data is aggregated and cannot be used to identify individual users.

4. Functional Cookies

Functional cookies enable enhanced personalization and convenience features across the Clientele platform. These include remembering your preferred settings, form inputs from previous sessions, and interface configurations. While not strictly essential, these cookies significantly improve the user experience and reduce friction during repeat interactions.

5. Third-Party Cookies

Certain third-party services integrated into our platform may set their own cookies. These include analytics providers, embedded content services, and performance monitoring tools. Third-party cookies are governed by the respective privacy policies of those providers. Clientele selects third-party partners that maintain enterprise-grade data handling standards consistent with our own security protocols.

6. Managing Cookies

You can control and manage cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to block or delete cookies, configure alerts when cookies are set, and manage preferences on a per-site basis. Please note that disabling essential cookies may degrade platform functionality and prevent access to authenticated areas of the Clientele ecosystem. For detailed instructions, consult your browser's documentation.

7. Updates to This Policy

Clientele may update this Cookie Policy to reflect changes in our technology stack, third-party integrations, or applicable regulations. Material changes will be communicated through our platform. Continued use of Clientele services following updates constitutes acceptance of the revised policy.

8. Contact

For questions about our cookie practices or data handling protocols, please contact your designated Clientele lead engineer or reach out through our official communication channels.