Cookie Notice / Tracking Disclosure

Last Updated: June 1, 2026

This Cookie Notice / Tracking Disclosure explains how Parity Plus (“Parity Plus,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) may use cookies, pixels, analytics tools, and similar technologies on our website.

1. What Cookies Are

Cookies are small text files placed on your browser or device when you visit a website. Cookies can help websites operate, remember preferences, understand visitor activity, and improve the user experience.

The FTC explains that cookies may help websites remember information during a single session or across multiple visits, depending on the type of cookie used.

2. Other Tracking Technologies

In addition to cookies, we may use:

  • Pixels or tags.

  • Log files.

  • Analytics tools.

  • Device identifiers.

  • Embedded scripts.

  • Similar tracking technologies.

These technologies may collect information about your device, browser, pages visited, links clicked, referral source, and general website activity.

3. Types of Cookies We May Use

Strictly Necessary Cookies

These cookies are needed for the website to function properly. They may support security, page navigation, form functionality, and basic website operations.

Performance and Analytics Cookies

These cookies help us understand how visitors use the website, which pages are visited, and how the site performs. We use this information to improve the website and make content more useful.

Functionality Cookies

These cookies may remember preferences or settings, such as form inputs, region, display choices, or other user experience features.

Marketing or Advertising Cookies

If used, these cookies may help us understand the effectiveness of communications, campaigns, or outreach. They may also be used by third-party platforms to measure engagement with our website or content.

4. Why We Use Cookies and Tracking Technologies

We may use cookies and similar technologies to:

  • Operate and secure the website.

  • Understand website traffic and usage.

  • Improve website content and performance.

  • Remember preferences.

  • Measure the effectiveness of communications or campaigns.

  • Identify and resolve technical issues.

  • Support compliance, security, and fraud prevention.

5. Third-Party Tools

We may allow third-party service providers to place cookies or use similar technologies on our website. These providers may include website hosting, analytics, marketing, email, video, form, or security vendors.

Third-party tools may collect information directly from your browser or device according to their own privacy policies. Examples may include:

  • Google Analytics.

  • Google Tag Manager.

  • LinkedIn Insight Tag.

  • Meta Pixel.

  • Email marketing platforms.

  • Website hosting and security tools.

  • Embedded video or content platforms.

6. Your Choices

You can control cookies in several ways.

Most browsers allow you to block, delete, or receive alerts about cookies. If you disable cookies, some parts of the website may not function properly.

You may also be able to manage preferences through:

  • Your browser settings.

  • Device privacy settings.

  • Analytics opt-out tools.

  • Cookie preference tools on our website, if available.

  • Platform-specific advertising or privacy settings.

If applicable law requires consent for certain cookies or tracking technologies, we will provide appropriate notice and choice.

7. Do Not Track Signals

Some browsers offer “Do Not Track” signals. There is not a uniform industry standard for responding to these signals. Unless required by law, we may not respond to Do Not Track signals.

8. Updates to This Notice

We may update this Cookie Notice / Tracking Disclosure from time to time. When we do, we will revise the “Last Updated” date above.

9. Contact Us

For questions about our use of cookies or tracking technologies, contact us at info@parityplus.com.