Cookie Policy
Cookie Policy
Accesso Cookie Notice
Effective Date July 1, 2024
ABOUT THIS POLICY
When exploring our website, engaging in our cloud-based services, or utilizing our applications various tracking tools, including but not limited to cookies in any form, tags, web beacons, or pixels (collectively termed “Cookies”), may be employed. This Cookie Notice aims to offer you an insightful overview of these tracking tools, explain how we use them, and provide you with different ways you can manage your interaction with them to protect your privacy. This Notice excludes any use of your Personal Data by third parties for purposes not specified by accesso. For more information on how we process your Personal Data, review our Privacy Policy. This cookie policy is specific to accesso.com page.
COOKIES: WHAT THEY DO AND WHY WE HAVE THEM
Cookies are tiny data files saved on your internet connected device, such as your computer or phone, and have become a standard feature on most websites. While you browse a website, cookies enable the site to retain specific types of data about you within your browser. On revisiting the same website later, the information previously stored by cookies in your browser is transmitted back to the site. Cookies are used to facilitate website functionality, enhance efficiency, and furnish site owners with insights. They serve various functions, including facilitating page navigation, preserving user preferences, and overall enhancing the user experience.
Cookies have the potential to gather Personal Data which may include your internet protocol (IP) address in certain regions.
There are two primary cookie categories determined by the connection between the cookie proprietor and the website hosting the cookie.
- First Party Cookies: These are created, managed, and owned by the website the user is visiting. These are primarily used to enhance the user experience by remembering user preferences, login information, and other settings. They are served by the same website.
- Third Party Cookies: These are stored in your web browser by websites other than the one you are currently visiting. They are set by domains other than the one directly accessed by the user.
Websites also use various types of cookies to enhance your experience. We can generally categorize these cookies into five main groups for most websites:
- Strictly Necessary Cookies: These cookies are vital for the functioning of the site and the delivery of requested services; they do not serve any extra purpose. You are not required to give consent for these cookies, but we do notify you of their existence on our sites. We use specific cookies categorized as “strictly necessary” to ensure the normal operation and security of our sites, as well as to provide the services you seek.
- Performance Cookies: These cookies are used to help us understand how you as a visitor interact with our platform. We monitor how you navigate the site, pages you visit and if you encounter any error messages. These cookies simply provide statistics and analytics on site usage.
- Functional Cookies: These cookies improve your browsing experience by enabling advanced features and customization options such as video playback. They can be established either by the website itself or by third party providers whose services are integrated into our webpages. If you decline to accept these cookies, certain or all of the enhanced functionalities might not operate as intended.
- Advertising/Targeting Cookies: These track your online activity to build a profile of your interests and show you targeted advertisements. These are often set by third parties.
Cookie duration refers to the lifespan of a cookie, essentially how long a specific cookie will be stored on a user’s device before it expires and gets automatically deleted. This duration can vary depending on the cookie’s purpose, user privacy and relevant regulations. Here is a breakdown of different cookie durations:
- Session Cookies: These have the shortest lifespan and expire as soon as you close your browser window or tab. They are commonly used to store temporary information.
- Short term Cookies: These last for a few minutes or hours. They might be used to track your activity within a website session for analytics purposes or to remember specific user preferences during that visit.
- Long term Cookies/Persistent Cookies: These cookies can have lifespans ranging from days, weeks, months or even years. They are often used to remember user preferences across multiple sessions.
Tags, web beacons, scripts and iframes are all elements used on our webpages to achieve various functionalities. Tags are snippets of code inserted into the HTML of our webpage, providing metadata for analytics, and tracking user interactions. iFrames are commonly used for embedding third party content and scripts are pieces of code used to add interactivity and functionality to our web page perform tasks like validating form inputs, loading content dynamically etc. Web beacons, also referred to as tracking pixels, are tiny, transparent images used to enhance our comprehension of content and advertising efficacy, visitor interests, and website experience improvement. These beacons don’t store data on your device but may collaborate with cookies to track activity. You can opt to render certain web beacons ineffective by declining their linked cookies. Despite this, a web beacon might still register an anonymous visit from your IP address, although cookie details won’t be retained.
OUR COOKIES
Strictly Necessary Cookies
Cookie Name |
Cookie Host |
Cookie Type |
Lifespan |
CRAFT_CSRF_TOKEN |
accesso.com |
First Party |
Session |
_dc_gtm_UA-xxxxxxxx |
accesso.com |
First Party |
A few seconds |
OptanonConsent |
accesso.com |
First Party |
1 year |
OptanonAlertBoxClosed |
accesso.com |
First Party |
1 year |
Performance Cookies
Cookie Name |
Cookie Host |
Cookie Type |
Lifespan |
__hssrc |
accesso.com |
First Party |
Session |
__hssc |
accesso.com |
First Party |
A few seconds |
_gali |
accesso.com |
First Party |
A few seconds |
__hstc |
accesso.com |
First Party |
5 months |
_ga |
accesso.com |
First Party |
2 years |
_gid |
accesso.com |
First Party |
A day |
_ga_xxxxxxxxxx |
accesso.com |
First Party |
1 year |
Functional Cookies
Cookie Name |
Cookie Host |
Cookie Type |
Lifespan |
hubspotutk |
accesso.com |
First Party |
5 months |
_zitok |
accesso.com |
First Party |
1 year |
laravel_session |
polaris.brighterir.com |
Third Party |
4 days |
_cfuvid |
zoominfo.com |
Third Party |
Session |
XSRF-TOKEN |
polaris.brighterir.com |
Third Party |
4 days |
__cf_bm |
Zoominfo.com |
Third Party |
A few seconds |
AWSALB |
polaris.brighterir.com |
Third Party |
6 days |
AWSALBCORS |
polaris.brighterir.com |
Third Party |
6 days |
Targeting Cookies
Cookie Name |
Cookie Host |
Cookie Type |
Lifespan |
_cfuvid |
hsforms.com |
Third Party |
Session |
TESTCOOKIESENABLED |
www.youtube.com |
Third Party |
A few seconds |
VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE |
www.youtube.com |
Third Party |
6 months |
VISITOR_PRIVACY_METADATA |
www.youtube.com |
Third Party |
5 months |
YSC |
www.youtube.com |
Third Party |
Session |
_cfuvid |
hubspot.com |
Third Party |
Session |
__cf_bm |
hubspot.com |
Third Party |
A few seconds |
marker_session_63cac2a388b34f1fa9fb47ff |
edge.marker.io |
Third Party |
A few seconds |
marker_id_63cac2a388b34f1fa9fb47ff |
edge.marker.io |
Third Party |
A few seconds |
You have the option to adjust your cookie preferences whenever you like using the Cookies Settings tool available on our website.
You might have the option to decline the recording of your anonymous browsing activities on our website by analytics cookies. We work with the following service providers, and you can find out more about their privacy policies and how to opt out of their analytics cookies by clicking the links provided:
Google Analytics
- Privacy Policy: Privacy Policy – Privacy & Terms – Google
- Opt Out: Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on Download Page
Adobe Analytics
- Privacy Policy: Adobe Privacy Center
- Opt Out: Adobe Privacy Center
Control Cookie Settings in Web Browsers
Apple Safari: Manage cookies and website data using Safari (apple.com)
Google Chrome: Turn cookies on or off - Computer - Google Account Help
Microsoft Internet Explorer: Manage cookies in Microsoft Edge: View, allow, block, delete and use - Microsoft Support
Microsoft Edge: Microsoft Edge, browsing data, and privacy - Microsoft Support
Microsoft Firefox: Enhanced Tracking Protection in Firefox for desktop | Firefox Help (mozilla.org)
For more details about cookies and other tracking tools, including instructions on viewing which cookies are stored on your device and how to manage or delete them, please visit:
All About Cookies | Online Privacy and Digital Security,
In US, the Network Advertising Initiative’s opt out page NAI Consumer Opt Out (networkadvertising.org),
In Europe, you may visit Your Online Choices | EDAA
Occasionally, we may update our Cookie Notice. We will inform you of any significant changes as legally required and provide an updated version on our website. Please visit our site periodically to stay informed about any updates.