Last Updated: 7 May 2026
Cookies and Tracking Technologies Disclosure
We and our partners may use cookies or similar technologies to analyze trends, administer the website, track users' movements around the website, and gather information about our user base, such as location information based on IP addresses. You can control the use of cookies at the individual browser level.
1. Cookies — definitions and types.
Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer by websites and services that you visit or access. They are widely used to make websites and services work and function with greater efficiency, and to provide information about our users' experience during use of, or interaction with, our websites, and Services. Some cookies last only for the duration of your web session and expire when you exit your browser; other cookies may last for longer than your web session, including after you exit your browser, for example by remembering you when you return to our website. The table below explains the cookies that we and our third party partners use and why.
Functional Cookies for Preferences and Settings
These cookies are used to record a user's choice and settings that enable our websites and Services to operate correctly or that maintain your preferences over time and may be stored on your device.
Functional Cookies for Sign in and Authentication
When you sign into a website or Service using a CapitalOS account, we may store a unique ID number, and the time you signed in, in an encrypted cookie on your device. This cookie allows you to move from page to page within the website without having to sign in again on each page. You can also save your sign-in information, so you do not have to sign in each time you return to the site.
Analytics Cookies
To provide our products and improve your user experience on our websites and with the Services, we use cookies and other identifiers to gather usage and performance data. For example, we use cookies to count the number of unique visitors to a web page or service or to our blog and to develop other statistics about the operations of the Services. This may include cookies from us and from third-party providers. We use the information to compile reports and to help us improve our websites and Services.
2. Cookies used by CapitalOS
We use cookies to enable our servers to recognize your web browser and to tell us how and when you visit and use our website, to remember your preferences, to analyze trends, to learn about our users, and to operate and improve our services. We may supplement the information we collect from you with information received from third parties, including third-party cookies.
3. How to control cookies
Most web browsers automatically accept cookies but provide controls that allow you to block or delete them. Instructions for blocking or deleting cookies in other browsers may be available in each browser's privacy or help documentation. To find out more about cookies, including how to see what cookies have been set and how to manage and delete them, visit www.allaboutcookies.org.
Certain features of the Services may depend on cookies. Please be aware that if you choose to block cookies, you may not be able to sign in or use those features, and preferences that are dependent on cookies may be lost. If you choose to delete cookies, settings and preferences controlled by those cookies, including advertising preferences, will be deleted and may need to be recreated.
4. Third-party analytics services
We and our third-party service providers may sometimes use technologies to engage in data analytics, auditing, measurement, research, reporting, and debugging on the Services and to measure interactions with the Services, such as tracking referral credits. For example, we use Google Analytics on our Services for such purposes.