Cookie Notice

Thank you for visiting Arcesium LLC’s online resources and viewing this Cookie Notice (this “Notice”). For more information about the types of information we collect, how we use such information, and who we share it with, please read our online Privacy Statement (“Privacy Statement”). Certain terms used in this Notice have the meaning given to them in the Privacy Statement.

This Notice is effective March 17, 2022.

What is a cookie?

A “cookie” is a small text file that is downloaded onto your computer or mobile device when you access a website. When you visit our online resources and agree to have cookies set on your computer or mobile device, basic information is passively collected through your web browser via such cookies or similar tracking technologies. We explain why we use cookies further below.

Who can place cookies on your device?

Cookies can be either ‘first-party’ or ‘third-party’ cookies:

  • First-party cookies are cookies set by the website visited by a user (i.e., the website displayed at the top of the browser).
  • Third-party cookies are cookies that are set by a domain other than the one being visited by a user. If you visit a website but another company sets a cookie through that website, it would be a third-party cookie.

How long do cookies stay on your device?

Cookies can be either temporary, or non-temporary as follows:

  • Session cookies allow websites to link a user’s actions during their browser session. Session cookies are temporary and remain on your device until you leave the website you are currently visiting.
  • Persistent cookies, unlike session cookies, remain on a user’s device in between browser sessions and remember the user’s actions and preferences on a website or even potentially across different websites. Persistent cookies may be used to remember your preferences.

Why and How are cookies used?

Cookies can be either essential or non-essential, as follows:

  • Essential cookies are necessary to allow you to browse the website and use its features, such as accessing secure areas of the site. Cookies that allow online retailers to hold your items in your cart while you are shopping online are an example of strictly necessary cookies. These cookies will generally be firstparty session cookies.
  • Non-Essential cookies are cookies that can be important to your browsing experience, but do not qualify as essential, these include:
  • Preferences cookies, also known as “functionality cookies,” allow a website to remember choices you have made in the past, like what language you prefer, what region you would like weather reports for, or what your user name and password are so you can automatically log in.
  • Statistics cookies, also known as “performance cookies,” collect information about how you use a website, like which pages you visited and which links you clicked on. None of this information can be used to identify you, as it is all aggregated and, therefore, anonymized. Their sole purpose is to improve website functions. This includes cookies from third-party analytics services as long as the cookies are for the exclusive use of the owner of the website visited.
  • Marketing cookies track your online activity to help advertisers deliver more relevant advertising or to limit how many times you see an ad. These cookies can share that information with other organizations or advertisers. These are persistent cookies and almost always third-party cookies

What types of cookies do we use?

We use both first-party and third-party cookies on our website. We use essential first-party cookies to authenticate users of our website and to track activity on our platform. The third-party cookies we use are for example, those set by Google, Inc. (“Google“) in connection with our use of Google’s web analytics service. Such cookies are nonessential, and either session or persistent. For more information on how Google uses this data, go to https://www.google.com/policies/privacy/partners/. You can learn more about how to opt out of Google Analytics by going to https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout. If you do not allow cookies to be set on your computer or device, you may be unable to access certain parts of our online and mobile resources or certain parts of our online and mobile resources may have reduced functionality.

Updates to this Cookie Notice

We reserve the right to update this Notice from time to time. Please check our online resources periodically for such updates since all information collected as described herein is subject to the Notice in place at the time of collection. Typically, we will indicate the effective/amendment date at the beginning of this Notice. If we feel it is appropriate, or if the law requires, we will also provide a summary of changes we have made in the new Notice.