Last Updated: April 30, 2024Welcome to Cavalry's Cookie Notice, where we'll explain how we use cookies and similar technologies on our platform. Please note that we may update this notice periodically, so be sure to check back for any changes. Your continued use of our services indicates acceptance of any updates.
1. What Are Cookies and Similar Technologies? Cookies are small text files that store data, which can be retrieved by a web server in the domain that placed the cookie. We also use "web beacons" to help deliver cookies and collect usage data. Web beacons don't store information on your device but work alongside cookies to monitor website activity. Essentially, they help us understand how you interact with our platform.
2. Who Controls the Data? At Cavalry, we receive and record information, including personal data, when you use our platform. This information can include your IP address, cookie data, device information, and more. We're committed to protecting your privacy and using your data responsibly, please visit our
terms of service and
privacy policy for more information, both of which govern your use of the Services, as well as this Cookie Notice.
3. What Types of Cookies Do We Use? We use both first-party cookies (set by us) and third-party cookies (set by domains other than Cavalry). These cookies can be session cookies (expire when you leave our platform) or persistent cookies (remain in your browser after leaving).
4. How Do We Use Cookies? Cookies serve various purposes, including:
a. Storing your preferences and settings
b. Authenticating you when you sign in
c. Enhancing security
d. Remembering the information you've provided
e. Facilitating social media interactions
f. Analyzing user behavior for improvements
g. Providing personalized advertising
h. Managing Your Cookie Preferences
5. Consent. While necessary cookies are essential for our platform to function properly, you have the option to manage other types of cookies via browser settings. You can adjust your preferences and withdraw consent at any time.
6. Disabling Cookies. If you prefer not to use cookies, you can usually modify your browser settings to block them. However, please note that disabling cookies may impact your user experience and some features may not work correctly.
7. Questions? If you have any questions about our Cookie Notice or how we handle your data, please reach out to us at: hello@hirecavalry.com