This Cookie Policy was last changed on August 14, 2024, last checked on August 14, 2024.
Rig Tight LLC (“Company,” “we,” “us,” or “our“) has a Cookie Policy that clarifies and explains how we use cookies and other similar technologies to recognize your activity on our website. Our website includes https://rigtight.com/ and any other service that links to this cookie policy. This cookie policy will describe the types of technologies we use and what they are, as well as your rights to control the use of these cookies and other similar technologies.
We use a variety of tracker methods to collect information, which may become personal information if we combine it with other information.
1. What is a tracker
Tracking technologies, such as cookies, pixels, JavaScript, Google, Impact, and device identifiers generally collect information about your use of or interaction with our website. We may identify you with your login credentials, unique device identifiers, or your IP address. Once our website determines your identity, we assemble information and create a data profile for you.
(A) Cookies
Cookies are small files stored in your browser that help our website identify you when you visit our website. We use cookies to store your custom settings and preferences to ensure you have the best possible user experience while navigating our website. Our cookies are also used to measure the success of affiliate marketing activity and attribute sales to an affiliate partner. Cookies that are set by us are called “first party cookies”, while cookies set by others are called “third party cookies”. Third party cookies are used to allow our service providers to enable their features or functionality on our website, such as advertising, interactive content, and analytics. Our third parties may be able to recognize your device when you visit and navigate through our website, determine when items have been placed in your cart, or recognize and block unauthorized activity.
Some cookies, known as “session cookies,” are temporarily stored on your device while you visit our website and expire as soon as your browser is closed. Other cookies, known as “persistent cookies,” are stored on your browser for a period of time after you leave our website. Persistent cookies will expire after a set expiration date, or until they are manually deleted by the user.
- Essential website cookies. As the name suggests, these cookies are required for our website to operate. These cookies allow you to navigate our website and use our services, for example, by keeping you logged in while navigating various pages on our website. Without essential trackers, our website would not function properly.
- Performance and Functionality cookies. These cookies are used to further enhance the performance and functionality of our website but are not essential to our websites use. Without performance and functionality cookies, for example, you may not be able to view the videos on our website.
- Analytics and customization cookies. These cookies collect and use information about your site use which helps us improve our website and provide the best possible user experience. This information helps us understand how our websites are being used, how effective our marketing campaigns are, or help us customize our website based on your selected settings and preferences.
- Advertising Cookies. These cookies help us determine which ads from third parties are selected for you. In the European Economic Area, advertising will not be personalized or targeted by third parties based on personal information that is disclosed to them. Instead, any advertisements that are shown are either not personalized, or are personalized using only information that we have about you and that is not disclosed with third parties. Various third party advertisements may have additional trackers included to help us analyze our advertising and marketing campaigns.
(B) Pixels
Cookies are not the only tracking technology we use to identify traffic on our website, occasionally we may use pixels (also known as “web beacons”). These types of tracking technologies are one-pixel transparent images that contain a unique identifier that allow us to recognize when someone has visited our website. Pixels also allow us, for example, to monitor the traffic patterns of users from one page with our website to another page within our website, to deliver or communicate with cookies, to understand how you landed on our page, for example, through advertisements placed on third party websites, to track website performance, and to measure success of advertising campaigns. Pixels often rely on cookies to work, so turning off cookies can impair them. Even with cookies turned off, pixels can still detect a web page visit.
(C) JavaScript
JavaScript is a programming language that can be used to write trackers that are embedded into our pages that allow us to measure how you interest with our website.
2. How do we use trackers
We use both first party and third party cookies on our website for various reasons. The essential cookies are required for technical reasons in order for our website to operate and function properly. Other non-essential cookies are used to enable us to monitor and analyze our user’s activity so that we may provide the best possible experience for the user. Certain third-party cookies are used for advertising, analytics, and other purposes, such as measuring the success of affiliate marketing activity and attribute sales to an affiliate partner, monitoring, and detecting fraudulent or unauthorized activity.
3. How do you manage trackers
When you first visit our website, you have right to choose whether or not to accept trackers by using our Cookie Consent Manager. Our Cookie Consent Manager provides a pop-up notification that allows you to directly select which categories of cookies (and other trackers) you accept or reject. Essential cookies cannot be rejected as they are strictly necessary to provide you with functioning services. If you reject specific cookies, you may still use our website, however, your access to some functionality (like videos) and other areas of our website may be restricted.
You may amend your cookie preferences by accessing the Cookie Consent Manager at the bottom banner of our website. Many browsers automatically accept cookies, but this is typically something you may adjust in your web browser control settings.
For help clearing your cookies, click on the guide for your particular browser:
Additionally, third parties may use cookies on your device to serve advertising through our website. These third parties may use information about your visits to our website and other websites to provide you relevant advertisements. Most advertising networks offer an alternative way to reject receiving targeted advertisements. If you would like to learn more about how to reject receiving targeted advertisements, please visit http://www.aboutads.info/choices/ or http://www.youronlinechoices.com.
4. Updates to this policy
We may update this Cookie Policy at any time for any reason, such as, changes to the cookie (and other trackers) we use, for operational purposes, or to comply with various legal and regulatory requirements. We may notify you if we make any material changes to this Cookie Policy by posting a notice or such changes or by contacting you directly by sending you a notification.
Please re-visit this Cookie Policy regularly to stay up to date with our use of cookies and other related tracking technologies. The date at the top of this Cookie Policy indicates the last date it this policy was updated.
5. Our contact information
If you have any questions or comments regarding this Cookie Policy, you may email us at james@rigtight.com or send mailing to:
2271 Lakeview Ter
Burlington, North Carolina
27215