Cookie Notice

Introduction

At Array, we recognize that privacy is important, and we are committed to protecting your privacy rights. This Cookie Notice describes the different types of cookies and other online tracking technologies we use in connection with the Array website (“www.arraytechinc.com” or “Site”). Please read this Cookie Notice for more information on how Array uses cookies and how to manage cookies. To learn more about our Personal Information collection and use practices, please read our Privacy Notice. We encourage you to read this Cookie Notice and our Privacy Notice in full to understand our privacy practices before using our Site.

What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files that store information on the browser of your device when you visit a website. Websites can interpret these text files and identify your computer or device when you return to a website. Cookies enable us to analyze how you use our Site and to monitor Site performance so we can create the best user experience.

To help you understand what types of cookies we use, we use the following classification of cookies:

  • Duration: Cookies can be “persistent”or “session” based. Persistent cookies remain on your computer or mobile device after you close your browser. Session cookies are deleted automatically once you close your browser. Our Site uses both session and persistent cookies.
  • Category: First party cookies are served directly by a business to your computer or mobile device. In this case, Array uses first party cookies for our website. Third-party cookies are served by a third party on our behalf. We use both first and third-party cookies on our Site.

How Do We Use Cookies?

Array uses the following types of cookies on our Site:

  • Strictly Necessary Cookies: These cookies are essential for basic operation and security of the Site. Strictly necessary cookies power features on the Site required for use and help us identify irregular or fraudulent behavior. You cannot opt out of the use of strictly necessary cookies.
  • Statistics Cookies: These cookies collect information about how visitors use our Site. Statistics cookies analyze visitor behavior by logging which pages a user lands on, the duration of time a user spends on a page and measuring the flow of user activity across the Site. Performance cookies help us understand how users navigate the Site and improve overall user experience. We use first party statistics cookies and third-party statistics cookies from the following entities:
Host First/Third Party Session/Persistent Privacy/Cookie Policy
Google First Party Persistent Google Privacy & Terms
Adobe First Party Session Adobe | About Cookies and Privacy
New Relic Third Party Session New Relic Cookie Policy

 

  • Preference Cookies: These cookies collect and remember your choices to provide a more personalized user experience. Preference cookies help our Site remember your language choices and assist with video hosting and sharing. We use first party preference cookies and third-party preference cookies from the following entities:
Host First/Third Party Session/Persistent Privacy/Cookie Policy
Vimeo Third Party Persistent Vimeo Cookie Policy
WordPress First Party Session WordPress Cookie Policy

 

  • Marketing Cookies: Marketing cookies collect your browsing information for the purpose of targeted advertising. These cookies help us: (1) market products; (2) monitor which ads have been served to your browser; (3) determine which webpages you were viewing when such ads were delivered, and (4) provide you advertising based on your browsing activities and interests. Use of these cookies to collect and disclose personal information may be considered a “sale” or “share” according to the California Consumer Privacy Act. We use first party targeting cookies and third-party targeting cookies from the following entities:
Host First/Third Party Session/Persistent Privacy/Cookie Policy
Adobe Marketing Cloud First Party Session & Persistent About Cookies and Privacy | Adobe
LinkedIn Third Party Session & Persistent Cookie Policy | LinkedIn
Facebook Third Party Persistent Meta Cookie Policy
Twitter Third Party Persistent Twitter Privacy Policy
HubSpot Third Party Persistent HubSpot Cookie Policy
Scorecard research Third Party Persistent Scorecard Research Privacy Policy
TikTok Third Party Persistent TikTok Platform Cookies Policy | TikTok
Criteo Third Party Persistent Privacy Policy | Criteo
Google Ads Third Party Persistent Google Privacy and Terms
HotJar Third Party Persistent How to Stop HotJar from Collecting your Data

 

  • Web beacons: We use web beacons (clear images) in our emails to let us know when you open an email. This allows us to gauge the effectiveness of certain communications and the effectiveness of our marketing campaigns. Certain email service providers can be set to block these beacons.

How to Manage Cookies and Other Tracking Technologies

You can block or disable cookies or other tracking technologies on your device at any time here. Note that, by default, Array opts users out of any cookies that are not Strictly Necessary, and it is to your discretion to opt in. You can also reject or delete the cookies that are stored on your device. Each browser provides different mechanisms for managing cookies. Look at your browser’s help menu to determine the best way to modify your browser’s cookie storage. You can usually find these settings in the “Options” or “Preferences” menu of your browser. You can use “Help” or similar option in your browser for more details. You can still use our Site if you block or delete our cookies, but this may limit your ability to access certain Site features.

You may use certain browser features, such as Google Analytics Opt-Out, to prevent Sites from using cookies to identify you. To find out more about cookies, including how to see what cookies have been set and how to block and delete cookies, please visit: https://www.aboutcookies.org/how-to-manage-and-delete-cookies

Cookies That Have Been Set in the Past

If you disable one or more category of cookies on our Site, we will continue to use information collected from cookies before you disabled them. However, we will stop the disabled cookie from collecting any further information.

Opt Outs and Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information

Array does not currently respond to a universal opt out mechanism, such as Global Privacy Control. However, our default cookie settings are to not collect personal information via cookies unless and until you explicitly opt in.

Certain cookies that we use may disclose information to platforms for cross-context behavioral advertising, an activity which we must give users the option to opt out of under certain privacy laws. If you have opted in to the use of cookies that are not strictly necessary and would like to opt out, please click the “Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information” link in the footer menu on this page.

Do Not Track and Universal Opt Outs

We do not respond to web browser “Do-Not-Track” or other universal opt out signals at this time. To learn more about browser tracking signals and DNT, please visit http://www.allaboutdnt.com. You can use the range of other tools we provide in our Privacy Notice “Your Privacy Choices and Rights” to control data collection and use.

Changes to this Cookie Notice

We may update this Cookie Notice from time to time. You can see the date of our most recent updates to this Notice by referring to the “Updated” date at the top of this Cookie Notice. We encourage you to review the Cookie Notice whenever you interact with us to stay informed about our privacy practices and the ways you can help protect your privacy.

If the changes we make to this Cookie Notice are significant, we will provide a prominent notice on our website. If you do not agree with the privacy practices disclosed in the Cookie Notice, we recommend you stop using our Services.

Contact Us

To submit questions about this Cookie Notice or other privacy-related inquiries, please contact us by: