GainOps LLC and its subsidiaries and affiliates (“GainOps,” “we,” “us”) respect your privacy and want to be transparent about the technologies we use. This Cookie Policy explains how and why we use cookies, web beacons, pixels, clear gifs, and similar technologies (“Cookies and Other Tracking Technologies”) when you use any website or app that links to this Policy (together, the “Sites”).
Please read this Cookie Policy together with our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
What are Cookies and Other Tracking Technologies?
A cookie is a small text file that your browser stores on your device when you visit a Site (as permitted by your settings and applicable law). Similarly, other tracking technologies place small data files on your device or monitor Site activity so we can understand how people use our Sites.
For example, these technologies help our Sites recognize your device and remember your preferences.
You can learn more at www.allaboutcookies.org and www.youronlinechoices.eu.
How do we use Cookies and Other Tracking Technologies?
We use Cookies and Other Tracking Technologies to:
In addition, we may work with multiple analytics and service providers to track and analyze usage trends. These providers may use persistent cookies to help us improve navigation, content, and usability.
First-Party and Third-Party Cookies
First-party cookies come from GainOps and are placed by our Sites.
Third-party cookies come from another company and may be placed through our Sites.
For example, if you subscribe to communications or interact with our emails, third-party providers may use cookies or similar tools to measure performance (such as opens and link clicks). As a result, we can improve our emails and user experience.
For details about how third parties handle data, please review their privacy policies.
Types of Cookies We Use
Depending on the Site, we use:
Persistent Cookies
We use persistent cookies to improve your experience across visits. For example, they may record your cookie preference so the cookie notice does not keep appearing.
Session Cookies
Session cookies exist only while your browser stays open. They help us understand browsing behavior during a single visit.
Cookie Retention
We keep cookie-related data only as long as we need it for the purposes described in this Policy. In any case, we do not keep it longer than one year, unless the law requires or allows a longer period.
What Cookies Do We Use and Why?
| Cookie Type | Purpose |
| Strictly Necessary / Technical | These cookies help the Sites function properly. For example, they allow login, security features, and smooth navigation. |
| Analytical / Performance | These cookies help us understand Site performance and usage. For example, they can show which pages people visit most and where visitors come from. |
| Functionality | These cookies remember choices you make, such as language preferences or layout settings. As a result, we can provide a more personalized experience. |
| Third-Party Advertising | These cookies may track activity across sites to deliver relevant ads. Third parties (such as Adobe, Google, LinkedIn, Twitter/X, and Facebook/Meta) may use these cookies under their own policies. |
How can you refuse or withdraw consent to Cookies?
If you do not want cookies stored on your device, you can change your browser settings to block some or all cookies. However, if you block cookies (including strictly necessary cookies), some parts of the Sites may not work correctly.
To manage cookies, use your browser’s “Help” section, or visit www.allaboutcookies.org for guidance.
If you want to remove cookies already stored, you can delete them from your browser at any time. Nevertheless, deleting cookies will not stop future cookies unless you also change your browser settings.
For targeted advertising choices, you can also visit:
How do we use Other Tracking Technologies in communications?
We may use tracking tools such as web beacons in emails we send (for example, knowledge, research, or event communications). These tools help us understand whether you opened an email or clicked a link. Therefore, we can improve the content and format of our communications.
A web beacon is a small graphic in a webpage or email that collects information about interaction. For example, it can confirm that an email was opened.
How can you refuse web beacons?
You can avoid web beacons by:
Contact us
If you have questions about this Cookie Policy, please contact us:
GainOps LLC
Legal Department
7 W 41 ave #339, San Mateo, CA 94403
privacy@GainOps.com