Cookie Policy & Cookie Settings

How Partner Awesome uses cookies and similar technologies

Effective Date: May 28, 2026
Last Updated: May 28, 2026

This Cookie Policy explains how Partner Awesome LLC ("Partner Awesome," "we," "us," or "our") uses cookies and similar technologies on https://partnerawesome.com and within our Partner Program as a Service and AI Partner Program Software (collectively, the "Site" and "Services"). It should be read together with our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.

Important: This document is a starting template. It is not legal advice. Before publishing, audit the cookies actually set by your Site and Services (including third-party tags) and update the table below to reflect reality. Have qualified legal counsel review for your jurisdictions.

1. What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They are widely used to make websites work, remember preferences, and provide information to site owners. We also use related technologies such as pixels, web beacons, local storage, session storage, software development kits (SDKs), and server-side tags. In this Policy, we refer to all of these collectively as "cookies."

Cookies may be:

  • First-party — set by partnerawesome.com.
  • Third-party — set by other domains (for example, analytics or advertising providers).
  • Session cookies — deleted when you close your browser.
  • Persistent cookies — remain on your device for a set period or until deleted.

2. Categories of Cookies We Use

We group cookies into four categories. You can change your preferences at any time using the Cookie Settings controls described in Section 4.

2.1 Strictly Necessary (Always On)

These cookies are essential for the Site and Services to function. Without them, things like logging in, maintaining a secure session, load balancing, fraud prevention, and remembering items in a workflow would not work. Because they are required, they cannot be turned off in our consent tool.

Examples of what they do: authentication, session management, security tokens, CSRF protection, load balancing, cookie-consent state.

2.2 Functional

These cookies enable enhanced functionality and personalization, such as remembering your language, time zone, workspace, accessibility settings, and recently viewed items. If you disable these cookies, some features may not work properly.

2.3 Analytics & Performance

These cookies help us understand how visitors and users interact with the Site and Services so we can improve them. They collect information such as pages visited, features used, errors encountered, and approximate location. We use this data in aggregate.

Typical providers (illustrative): Google Analytics, product analytics tools, error monitoring.

2.4 Marketing & Advertising

These cookies are used to deliver content and ads relevant to your interests, measure campaign performance, and limit ad frequency. They may be set by us or by third-party advertising and social media partners.

Typical providers (illustrative): LinkedIn Insight Tag, Meta Pixel, Google Ads.

3. Cookie Inventory

The table below lists representative cookies. Your actual inventory may differ — update before publishing.

4. Cookie Settings — How to Manage Your Choices

You have control over how cookies are used.

4.1 Our Cookie Preference Center

When you first visit the Site, a banner asks for your cookie preferences for non-essential categories. You can change those choices at any time by clicking "Cookie Settings" in the Site footer, which opens our preference center where you can:

  • Toggle Functional, Analytics, and Marketing categories on or off.
  • View descriptions of each category and the cookies they set.
  • Save your updated preferences.

Strictly Necessary cookies cannot be disabled because the Site cannot function without them.

4.2 Browser Controls

Most browsers let you view, manage, block, and delete cookies. Instructions vary by browser:

  • Chrome: Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data
  • Safari: Settings → Privacy
  • Firefox: Settings → Privacy & Security
  • Edge: Settings → Cookies and site permissions
  • Mobile (iOS/Android): Device settings → app-specific privacy controls

Blocking all cookies will likely prevent parts of the Site and Services from working.

4.3 Global Privacy Control (GPC)

Where required by law, we treat Global Privacy Control signals from your browser as an opt-out of sale/sharing for targeted advertising.

4.4 Industry Opt-Outs

You can opt out of interest-based advertising from many participating ad networks through:

4.5 "Do Not Track"

Our Site does not currently respond to "Do Not Track" browser signals. We honor GPC where applicable as described above.

5. Third-Party Cookies

Some cookies are placed by third parties when you use our Site or Services (for example, embedded videos, social sharing buttons, analytics, or advertising platforms). These providers may collect information about you across different sites and services. Their use of information is governed by their own privacy policies; we encourage you to review them.

6. International Transfers

Cookie data may be processed in the United States and other countries where we or our service providers operate. See the "International Data Transfers" section of our Privacy Policy for details.

7. Children

Our Site and Services are not directed to children under 16, and we do not knowingly set cookies on children's devices.

8. Changes to This Cookie Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time. When we do, we will revise the "Last Updated" date and, where appropriate, notify you through the Site or Services. Continued use after the effective date constitutes acceptance.

9. Contact Us

Partner Awesome LLC
Email: info@partnerawesome.com
Website: https://partnerawesome.com

For cookie-related inquiries, write "Cookie Request" in the subject line.


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