Last updated on April 18, 2025

Cookies and Data Protection Under GDPR

This page explains Clarient’s use of cookies and our compliance with GDPR regulations. It provides details on how your data is processed, stored, and protected in accordance with your rights.

This Cookie & Compliance Policy explains how Clarient, Inc. ("we", "us", or "our") uses cookies and other tracking technologies on our websites, products, and services. It also outlines your choices under U.S. state privacy laws (e.g., CCPA/CPRA) and the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), where applicable.By continuing to use our website, you consent to the placement of cookies as described in this policy and in our Privacy Policy.

Does Clarient Use Cookies?

Yes. We use cookies and similar tracking technologies to improve your experience, ensure security, support personalization, and enable performance analytics across our digital properties.

What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small data files placed on your device to help us identify your browser or device and store preferences. Cookies enable us to:
  • Provide secure access to our services.
  • Personalize your browsing experience.
  • Track and understand site usage and performance.
  • Deliver relevant ads based on your preferences and behavior.

When Does Clarient Place Cookies?

We place cookies when you visit our websites or use our products. Cookies are applied to any browser that accesses clarient.us or any subdomains associated with our services or tools.

What Types of Cookies Does Clarient Use?

We use both session cookies and persistent cookies:
  • Session Cookies: Temporary cookies that expire when you close your browser. They support real-time functionality during your visit.
  • Persistent Cookies: Stored on your device for a defined period and help us recognize returning visitors.

What Are Cookies Used For?

Categories of Use:
  • Authentication To identify you securely when you log in and personalize your dashboard.
  • Security To detect abuse, fraud, and enforce site integrity.
  • Preferences and Features To store settings such as preferred language and content layout.
  • Advertising To serve you relevant ads across platforms, including behavior-based targeting.
  • Analytics and Performance To measure usage patterns, test features, and improve performance.

What Is Do Not Track (DNT)?

DNT is a browser setting that signals your preference not to be tracked across websites. However, there is currently no universally accepted standard for how DNT signals should be interpreted. As such, Clarient does not respond to DNT signals at this time.

How Are Cookies Used for Advertising Purposes?

We use cookies, pixels, and tags to:
  • Serve interest-based ads (on Clarient platforms and third-party sites).
  • Measure ad performance, conversions, and engagement.
  • Enable retargeting through platforms like Google Ads, LinkedIn, and Meta.
  • Generate aggregate reports on ad performance and user engagement.
Third-party partners may also use cookies for these purposes. You can opt out of targeted advertising as described in the Controlling Cookies section below.

What Third-Party Cookies Does Clarient Use?

We may allow select partners to place cookies via our services, including:
  • Analytics Providers (e.g., Google Analytics, Hotjar) – for measuring usage and performance.
  • Advertising Partners (e.g., Google Ads, LinkedIn) – for retargeting and attribution.
  • Social Media Platforms (e.g., Twitter, Meta) – to enable sharing or login integrations.
These third parties may change over time. For the latest list or questions, contact hello@clarient.us

Controlling Cookies

You have multiple options to control cookies:
  • Browser Settings:Most modern browsers allow you to:
    • Block third-party cookies.
    • Clear all existing cookies.
    • Set up cookie warnings.
    Disabling cookies may limit certain functionality, such as saved logins or personalized settings.
  • Opt-Out of Targeted Ads:
  • Mobile Device Settings:
    • Mobile OS platforms (iOS, Android) allow you to limit ad tracking or reset your advertising identifier.

What to Do if You Don’t Want Cookies?

If you prefer not to receive cookies:
  • Adjust your browser settings to block cookies or notify you when one is set.
  • Use private browsing modes.
  • Clear cookies after each session.
  • Use browser extensions for enhanced privacy control.
Please note: blocking cookies may affect your ability to log in, access content, or retain settings.

Other Helpful Resources for Advertisers

For additional information about how advertisers use cookies and how you can manage your preferences, refer to:

Contacting Us

We’re committed to transparency and helping you manage your cookie and tracking preferences. If you have any questions not addressed in this policy, please contact:Executive HeadquartersClarient Systems Corporation (A Delaware Corporation)
537, 447 Broadway, 2nd Floor,
New York, NY 10013, US

Ehello@clarient.us

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