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Global Cookie Policy

Last updated: 03 August 2025

Compliance Standards (“we“, “us“, “our“) uses cookies and similar technologies on ComplianceStandards.com (the “Site“). Because our visitors come from around the world—including the United States, the European Union/European Economic Area (EU/EEA) and other regions—this policy explains how we use cookies in a way that is transparent and compliant with different privacy and cookie laws.

1. What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They allow the site to recognize your device and remember information about your visit. We also use similar technologies (such as pixels and web beacons). For convenience we refer to all these technologies as “cookies.”

2. Types of Cookies We Use

Cookie type Description
Strictly necessary cookies Essential for the Site to function (e.g., logging in, accessing secure areas, submitting forms). These cookies cannot be disabled.
Functional cookies Improve usability and personalise your experience (e.g., remembering preferences such as language or region).
Analytics cookies Collect aggregated data on how visitors use the Site so we can understand traffic patterns and improve performance.
Marketing cookies Record your visits and online behaviour to deliver relevant content or marketing messages. We only use these with your consent where required.

Some cookies are set by us (first‑party cookies), while others are placed by third parties such as analytics providers and payment processors (third‑party cookies). Third‑party cookies are subject to their own privacy policies.

3. How We Use Cookies

We use cookies to:

  • Operate and secure our Site.

  • Remember your preferences and personalise your experience.

  • Analyse Site usage to improve content and performance.

  • Deliver marketing communications (with your consent where required).

4. Consent and Legal Requirements by Region

EU/EEA Visitors

Under the EU ePrivacy Directive and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), we must obtain your consent before placing non‑essential cookies on your deviceprivacypolicies.com. When you first visit the Site, a banner will ask for your consent to different categories of cookies (functional, analytics and marketing). Strictly necessary cookies are always active, but you can accept or reject other categories. You can change your preferences at any time via our cookie banner or by contacting us.

United States Visitors

The U.S. does not require a separate cookie policy, but federal and state laws (e.g., FTC guidelines and state privacy laws) require transparency about data collection and tracking. We disclose our use of cookies in this policy and in our general Privacy Policy. By using the Site, you consent to our use of cookies as described. You can disable cookies through your browser settings, but certain features may not function properly.

Visitors from Other Countries

Many other countries have privacy laws that regulate cookies (e.g., Canada’s PIPEDA, Australia’s Privacy Act). We strive to comply with applicable cookie and privacy laws in the jurisdictions where we operate or where our users reside. Where local law requires consent for non‑essential cookies, we will obtain it through our cookie banner. In all cases, you can manage cookies using your browser settings as explained below.

5. Managing Cookies and Opt‑Out Options

  • Cookie banner preferences. Visitors in the EU/EEA—and anyone who wishes to control their preferences—can use our cookie banner to accept or reject different categories of cookies.

  • Browser settings. Most browsers allow you to block or delete cookies, including strictly necessary cookies. Doing so may impair your ability to use some features of the Site. Consult your browser’s help section for instructions.

  • Analytics opt‑out. If you do not want your data used by Google Analytics, you can install the Google Analytics Opt‑out Browser Add‑on.

6. Third‑Party Cookies

Some cookies on the Site are placed by third parties (for example, Google Analytics). These third parties may collect information about your online activities across websites. We do not control these cookies. To learn more about how third parties use cookies, please review their cookie and privacy policies.

7. Updates to This Policy

We may change this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in law or our practices. We will post updated versions on this page with a new “Last updated” date. Significant changes will be highlighted via a banner or notice.

8. Contact Us

If you have any questions about this Cookie Policy or our use of cookies, please contact us:

Compliance Standards
Address: 2361 Walnut Court, Pembroke Pines, FL 33026
Email: inquiries@compliancestandards.com
Phone: 754.229.0095