Cookie Policy
We use cookies and similar tools on our websites to improve their performance and your user experience. This policy explains how we do that.
What are cookies?
Cookies are files or pieces of information that may be stored on your computer (or other internet-enabled devices such as a smartphone or tablet) when you visit the 24DNA website. A cookie typically contains the name of the website it comes from, the cookie’s lifespan (i.e., how long it will remain on your device), and a value, which is usually a randomly generated unique number.
Why do we use cookies?
We use cookies to make our site easier to use. Cookies can also help speed up your future interactions and experiences on our websites. Additionally, we use cookies to generate anonymous aggregate statistics, which help us understand how people use our sites and improve their structure and content. This information does not personally identify you.
What types of cookies do we use?
We may use two types of cookies: “session cookies” and “persistent cookies.”
Session cookies are temporary and remain on your device only until you leave the site.
Persistent cookies stay on your device much longer or until you manually delete them (the duration depends on the cookie’s specific lifespan and your browser settings).
Some of the pages you visit may also collect information using pixel tags (also called clear GIFs), which may be shared with third parties who directly support our advertising and website development efforts. For example, usage data from 24DNA website visitors may be shared with our third-party advertising agency to help better target banner ads on our site. However, this information is not personally identifiable, although it may be associated with personal data.
Do we use third-party cookies?
We use several vendors who may also set cookies on your device on our behalf when you visit 24DNA websites, enabling them to provide the services they offer.
When you visit 24DNA websites, you may receive cookies from third-party websites or domains. We strive to identify these cookies before they are used, so you can decide whether to accept them. You can find more information about these cookies on the respective third-party websites.
How can you control or delete cookies?
Most internet browsers are initially set to automatically accept cookies. You can change your settings to block cookies or to notify you when cookies are being sent to your device. There are several ways to manage cookies. For more information on adjusting or changing your browser settings, consult your browser’s help section or support pages:
For Google Chrome, visit: https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/32050
For Internet Explorer, visit: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/278835
For Mozilla Firefox, visit: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/delete-cookies-remove-info-websites-stored
For Safari, visit: https://support.apple.com/
For any other browser, visit the browser’s official website.
Disabling the cookies we use may affect your experience on any 24DNA site—for example, you might not be able to access certain areas of the site or receive personalized information.
If you access 24DNA websites from different devices (e.g., computer, smartphone, tablet), make sure that each device’s browser is configured according to your cookie preferences.
Where can you find more information about cookies?
To learn more about cookies and how to manage them, visit: