
© Copyright 2025. NetEdge Mobile LLC. All rights reserved.

© Copyright 2025. NetEdge Mobile LLC. All rights reserved.

© Copyright 2025. NetEdge Mobile LLC. All rights reserved.
1. What this Policy covers
1. What this Policy covers
This Cookie & Similar Technologies Policy (the “Policy”) explains how NetEdge Mobile LLC ("NetEdge", "we", "us") uses cookies, pixel tags, SDKs, local storage, and other tracking technologies (collectively, “cookies”) on our websites, web apps, and mobile apps that link to this Policy. It works together with our General Privacy Notice and should be read alongside it.
Note for guest Wi‑Fi/captive portal users: If you connect to a NetEdge‑operated guest Wi‑Fi or captive portal, a separate captive‑portal privacy notice may present additional details about network and device telemetry essential to provide connectivity.
This Cookie & Similar Technologies Policy (the “Policy”) explains how NetEdge Mobile LLC ("NetEdge", "we", "us") uses cookies, pixel tags, SDKs, local storage, and other tracking technologies (collectively, “cookies”) on our websites, web apps, and mobile apps that link to this Policy. It works together with our General Privacy Notice and should be read alongside it.
Note for guest Wi‑Fi/captive portal users: If you connect to a NetEdge‑operated guest Wi‑Fi or captive portal, a separate captive‑portal privacy notice may present additional details about network and device telemetry essential to provide connectivity.
2. What are cookies and similar technologies?
2. What are cookies and similar technologies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device by a website. They can be first‑party (set by NetEdge) or third‑party (set by another domain). We also use pixels, SDKs, local storage, and similar technologies that perform comparable functions, such as remembering your preferences, enabling sign‑in, measuring site/app use, or supporting advertising where permitted.
Cookies can be session (expire when you close the browser) or persistent (remain until they expire or are deleted). Some are strictly necessary; others are optional and require your consent in certain jurisdictions.
Cookies are small text files placed on your device by a website. They can be first‑party (set by NetEdge) or third‑party (set by another domain). We also use pixels, SDKs, local storage, and similar technologies that perform comparable functions, such as remembering your preferences, enabling sign‑in, measuring site/app use, or supporting advertising where permitted.
Cookies can be session (expire when you close the browser) or persistent (remain until they expire or are deleted). Some are strictly necessary; others are optional and require your consent in certain jurisdictions.
3. Who sets cookies on our services
3. Who sets cookies on our services
NetEdge (first‑party): cookies we place for core functionality, security, and remembering your choices.
Third parties: service providers or partners (e.g., analytics and advertising) may set cookies to help us measure performance or deliver/measure advertising—only where permitted by your choices and applicable law.
NetEdge (first‑party): cookies we place for core functionality, security, and remembering your choices.
Third parties: service providers or partners (e.g., analytics and advertising) may set cookies to help us measure performance or deliver/measure advertising—only where permitted by your choices and applicable law.
4. Legal bases & consent (EU/UK + U.S. state laws)
4. Legal bases & consent (EU/UK + U.S. state laws)
In the EU/UK, we rely on consent for non‑essential cookies (e.g., analytics, advertising) and on legitimate interests for strictly necessary cookies. A consent banner or preference center lets you accept or reject non‑essential categories.
In certain U.S. states (e.g., California), using cookies for cross‑context behavioral advertising may be considered a “sale” or “sharing” of personal information. Where applicable, you may opt out via our “Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information” link and the preferences tools described below.
You can withdraw consent or change your choices at any time (see Section 7), and we honor recognized Global Privacy Control signals where required (see Section 8).
In the EU/UK, we rely on consent for non‑essential cookies (e.g., analytics, advertising) and on legitimate interests for strictly necessary cookies. A consent banner or preference center lets you accept or reject non‑essential categories.
In certain U.S. states (e.g., California), using cookies for cross‑context behavioral advertising may be considered a “sale” or “sharing” of personal information. Where applicable, you may opt out via our “Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information” link and the preferences tools described below.
You can withdraw consent or change your choices at any time (see Section 7), and we honor recognized Global Privacy Control signals where required (see Section 8).
5. Types of cookies we use
5. Types of cookies we use
Strictly necessary – required for core site/app functionality, security, and network management (e.g., load balancing, session management, fraud prevention). These do not require consent.
Functional – remember your choices (e.g., language, region), enhance features, and provide improved experiences.
Performance/Analytics – help us understand how our services are used (e.g., pages viewed, events) so we can improve reliability and performance. Set only with consent where required.
Advertising/Targeting – enable and measure advertising, including interest‑based ads, and limit ad frequency. Set only with consent where required and subject to your opt‑out rights.
Strictly necessary – required for core site/app functionality, security, and network management (e.g., load balancing, session management, fraud prevention). These do not require consent.
Functional – remember your choices (e.g., language, region), enhance features, and provide improved experiences.
Performance/Analytics – help us understand how our services are used (e.g., pages viewed, events) so we can improve reliability and performance. Set only with consent where required.
Advertising/Targeting – enable and measure advertising, including interest‑based ads, and limit ad frequency. Set only with consent where required and subject to your opt‑out rights.
6. How to manage your choices
6. How to manage your choices
Cookie banner & preferences: Use our banner or Cookie Settings link (typically in the footer) to accept/reject non‑essential categories at any time. Choices made through the banner override browser defaults.
Browser controls: Most browsers let you block or delete cookies. Blocking strictly necessary cookies may impair core site functions. See your browser’s help pages for instructions.
Mobile settings: Your device OS may provide settings to limit ad tracking or reset advertising IDs.
Google/LinkedIn/Meta settings: These providers offer additional ad controls in their own settings. Your cookie choices on our site apply to our use of their tags; their platforms may have separate preferences.
Cookie banner & preferences: Use our banner or Cookie Settings link (typically in the footer) to accept/reject non‑essential categories at any time. Choices made through the banner override browser defaults.
Browser controls: Most browsers let you block or delete cookies. Blocking strictly necessary cookies may impair core site functions. See your browser’s help pages for instructions.
Mobile settings: Your device OS may provide settings to limit ad tracking or reset advertising IDs.
Google/LinkedIn/Meta settings: These providers offer additional ad controls in their own settings. Your cookie choices on our site apply to our use of their tags; their platforms may have separate preferences.
7. Global Privacy Control (GPC) & “Do Not Sell/Share”
7. Global Privacy Control (GPC) & “Do Not Sell/Share”
Where required by law, we treat a valid GPC signal from your browser as a request to opt out of “sale”/“sharing” for targeted advertising on the device/browser where the signal is present. You can also use our “Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information” link (where applicable) to set your preferences.
Where required by law, we treat a valid GPC signal from your browser as a request to opt out of “sale”/“sharing” for targeted advertising on the device/browser where the signal is present. You can also use our “Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information” link (where applicable) to set your preferences.
8. Retention
8. Retention
Analytics data in our systems is typically retained according to our Privacy Notice (e.g., commonly up to 14 months for granular analytics events unless we need longer for security or legal reasons). We may keep records of your consent status and preferences for compliance purposes.
Analytics data in our systems is typically retained according to our Privacy Notice (e.g., commonly up to 14 months for granular analytics events unless we need longer for security or legal reasons). We may keep records of your consent status and preferences for compliance purposes.
9. Updates to this Policy
9. Updates to this Policy
We may update this Policy to reflect changes in technology, law, or our practices. If we make material changes, we will post the updated version with a new “Last updated” date and, where required, seek your consent again for affected cookie categories.
We may update this Policy to reflect changes in technology, law, or our practices. If we make material changes, we will post the updated version with a new “Last updated” date and, where required, seek your consent again for affected cookie categories.
10. Contact us
10. Contact us
For questions, requests, or complaints about this Notice or our privacy practices:
NetEdge Mobile LLC — Privacy Team
Email: privacy@netedge.biz
Mail: NetEdge Mobile LLC, Attn: Privacy, 1125 NE 125th St, Miami, FL, 33161, USA
For questions, requests, or complaints about this Notice or our privacy practices:
NetEdge Mobile LLC — Privacy Team
Email: privacy@netedge.biz
Mail: NetEdge Mobile LLC, Attn: Privacy, 1125 NE 125th St, Miami, FL, 33161, USA
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