Cookie Notice
Last Updated: June 17, 2025
Scope and Purpose
This Instapage Cookie Notice supplements Instapage Privacy Notice and outlines how the provider companies listed on Contracting Entities Chart ("us," "our," or "we") use cookies and other tracking tools such as web beacons and tracking pixels ("cookies") on our websites, mobile apps, or any other products or services ("Services"). Our service providers and other third parties may place cookies on our digital platforms.
Cookies and Tracking Technologies We Use
Cookies are small data files stored on your internet-enabled devices (computer, tablet, smartphone, or other) you use when visiting websites, including our digital platforms. Cookies allow websites to store certain types of information in your browser about your device or browsing activity, such as user preferences or language settings, so when you visit that same website later, the information stored by cookies in your browser is sent back to that website. Learn more about what cookies and tracking tools are and how they work on the FTC website.
Cookies
Web beacons are electronic images (also called single-pixel or clear GIFs) contained within websites or emails. When your browser opens webpages or emails that contain a web beacon, it automatically connects to the web server that hosts the image (typically operated by a third party). This allows web servers to log information about your device and to read its own cookies. Same way, third-party content on our websites (such as embedded videos, plug-ins, or ads) results in your browser connecting to the third-party web server that hosts that content, or in our email messages to tell us if you open and act on them.
Web Beacons
Generated by operating systems for mobile devices (iOS or Android), they can be accessed and used by mobile apps in the same way that websites access and use cookies. Our mobile apps contain software that enables us and our third-party analytics and advertising partners to access these mobile IDs.
Mobile Analytics
& Advertising IDs
Types of Cookies We Use
These are strictly necessary because they are the minimum required to allow us to provide our Services. For example, these cookies are used to ensure the security of our Services, to detect abuse, or to enable you to stay connected to our Services.
We also use these cookies to combat fraud and other activity that violates our policies or otherwise degrades our ability to provide our Services. For example, we use cookies that help us fight spam and phishing attacks by enabling us to identify devices used to create large numbers of fake accounts. Without these cookies, the services you have asked for cannot be provided. You can block these cookies in your browser settings, but this will affect the performance of our Services.
Strictly Necessary Cookies
We use third-party targeting and advertising cookies and similar technologies to serve you ads that may be relevant to you and your interests. The information may also be used to record how many times you have been served a particular ad to ensure we do not repeatedly display the same ad to you and to otherwise help us measure an ad's effectiveness.
Our Services allow cookies and tracking technologies to be placed by our third-party advertising service providers, including Google, to provide advertising services through Google's advertising and marketing platforms (e.g., DoubleClick for Publishers, Google AdX, and Adwords). Such cookies are subject to the respective third parties' cookie and/or privacy policies. Learn how Google uses your data.
Advertising and Targeting Cookies
We use these performance cookies and other similar technologies to monitor and assess how the Service is performing and where it can be improved. For example, we use these cookies to test different versions of our Service to learn which features or content you prefer or to analyze how people access and use our Service.
We may allow certain service providers to place third-party cookies and use similar technologies through your use of the Service for purposes of analyzing performance, including collecting information about your online activities over time and across different websites, applications, and/or devices. These cookies are subject to such third parties' cookie and/or privacy policies. For instance, to help us better understand how people engage with the Service, we work with third-party analytics partners, including Google Analytics. Like many services, Google Analytics uses first-party cookies to track user interactions. In our case, these cookies are used to collect information about how users use our Services. This information is used to compile reports, which disclose Service trends without identifying individual visitors and help us improve our Services.
Performance Cookies
Functional cookies allow us to operate certain functions of our Services based on your preferences. For example, when you continue to use or return to our Services, we will recognize your username and remember your settings and content preferences. Deletion of or rejecting these types of cookies may result in limited functionality of our Services and a less personalized experience.
Functional
Cookies
Your Cookie Preferences and Choices
Cookie preferences you make are always both browser and device-specific.
You can manage your preferences for cookies we use within our Services by clicking on the "Your Privacy Choices" link in our website’s footer, or in our mobile app's settings.
Some browsers and browser extensions support the Global Privacy Control (GPC) or similar controls that signal to the websites you visit your choice to opt out from certain types of data processing, including its sale and targeted advertising, as specified by applicable law. When we detect such a signal, we will make reasonable efforts to respect your choices indicated by a GPC setting or similar control recognized by regulations or otherwise widely acknowledged as a valid opt-out preference signal.
Do Not Track Mechanisms
The "Do Not Track" (DNT) browser feature allows you to signal to websites you visit that you do not want them to track your online activity. This feature is not yet uniform across browsers, and our websites and digital platforms are not yet set up to respond to such signals.
Managing Google Analytics
We partner with Google Analytics as our advertising and analytics provider. See Google’s Privacy Policy and How to Opt Out of Google cookies and similar tracking technologies, which will help you opt out of them on all websites you visit, including ours.
How To Control Interest-Based Advertising Globally
You can opt out of having your online behavior recorded and used for advertising by ad providers participating in the Self-Regulatory Program for Online Behavioral Advertising by visiting YourAdChoices website.
You can download the AppChoices app, a tool offered by the Digital Advertising Alliance, to opt out of participating ad providers' collection of cross-app data on mobile devices for interest-based advertising on mobile devices.
Your mobile device may provide its own instructions on how to prevent interest-based ads. We do not control how your device operator allows you to do this. You should review your device operator’s support materials and the device settings.
If you are an EU resident, you may make additional choices about certain cookies at www.youronlinechoices.eu.