Cookie Policy

Cookie Policy

Thank you for visiting our website (“Site”). BottomLine Clarity (the “Company”) strives to treat the personal and corporate information of our Site users with respect and care.  This Cookie Policy (“Policy“) explains how the Company and our Site use “cookies” and web server logs.  This Policy should be read in conjunction with our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use.

By visiting our Site and providing your Personal Data to us and/or by continuing to use our Site or any of our services, you accept and consent to the practices described in this Policy and in our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.

Click on the links below to go directly to the sections:

1.      What are Cookies and how do we use them?

1.      Your consent to the use of Cookies

2.      Blocking our use of Cookies

3.      What types of Cookies do we use?

1.     What are Cookies and how do we use them?

When you access a website a very small computer file called a cookie may be placed on your computer’s hard drive in a section specifically for cookies. This file sends limited information, such as how you got to the website or the time and date you visited, to the web server which requested it. You cannot be personally identified by this information. However, this limited information allows us to:

·       Personalize your experience;

·       Understand your needs;

·       Display meaningful content and advertisements;

·       Inform you of other products, services, and functionalities; and

·       Improve the performance of our Site for a better user experience.

For a more specific description of cookies and similar technologies, please visit All About Cookies.

3.     Blocking our use of Cookies

You can block our use of cookies through settings in your web browser.  Because these settings vary from browser to browser, please visit All About Cookies to find information on managing or blocking cookies for your specific web browser.

Our Site does have some services that require cookies. If you choose to block cookies on our Site, some aspects of the Site may not work properly, you may not be able to access all or part of our Site, and you may not be able to use all of the features available.

4.     What types of Cookies do we use?

Strictly Necessary Cookies

We use cookies where they are essential for the operation of our Site, such as to enable you to use a feature.

Session Cookies

We use cookies to allow our Site to uniquely identify your browsing session via anonymous identifier, so that we can coordinate this information with data from our website server and provide a better user experience.

Analytics

We use “analytics” cookies, which, in conjunction with our web server’s log files, allow us to determine how our site is being used, what content is most popular, as well as calculate number of people on our site, and other general information. This helps us improve our Site and provide the best user experience.

Targeting:

We also use cookies to record your visit to our Site, the pages you have visited, and the links you have followed. We will use this information to make our advertising more relevant to your interests, and we may also share this information with third parties for this purpose.

 You can find more information about the individual cookies we use, or that are used by our affiliates and partners, and the purposes for which they are used in the table below:

Purpose

 Cookie

These cookies enable us to store information such as the time you visit our website, whether you have visited before, a unique id for your browsing session, and the website that you visited prior to visiting our website.

Google Analytics cookies

 

These cookies enable us to provide you with a better experience and service as well as assist us in diagnosing technical problems and analyzing user trends; making our Site more user-friendly and valuable.

Hot Jar cookies

 

These cookies enable us to present you with content and advertisements when you visit Facebook.

Facebook cookies

 

These cookies enable us to present you with content and advertisements when you visit LinkedIn.

LinkedIn cookies

 

Most of our cookies expire within 30 days, although some of our analytics cookies may persist longer.

Updated: March 2021