We keep cookies to a minimum. This website uses a small number of cookies to function and to understand traffic in aggregate. We do not use cross-site advertising or tracking cookies, we do not build advertising profiles, and we do not sell personal information. This policy explains what cookies are, the few categories we set, the legal bases we rely on, and the practical controls you have over them.
1. Scope of this policy
This policy applies to segment360.com and the related pages operated by Segment360, LLC, a business-to-business company headquartered in San Ramon, California, USA. It covers cookies and similar technologies that we or our limited set of service providers place when you visit this website.
This website is a marketing and information site for a business audience. It is separate from the agentic AI systems that Segment360 designs, builds, and operates inside each client's own cloud on Google Cloud, AWS, or Microsoft Azure. Cookies on this site have nothing to do with the data those systems process. Client, operational, and end-user data handled by our agents stays inside the client's own cloud environment. We do not copy it out, we do not store it on Segment360 systems, and it is never collected, accessed, or inferred through this website. This policy concerns only ordinary website-visitor information.
2. What cookies are
A cookie is a small text file that a website asks your browser to store on your device. When you return, your browser sends the cookie back, which lets the site remember limited information between page loads or visits. Related technologies, such as local storage, session storage, pixels, and similar device storage, work in comparable ways. In this policy we use the word "cookies" to cover all of them.
Cookies can be set by the site you are visiting, called first-party cookies, or by another domain whose content appears on the page, called third-party cookies. They can last only for the current browsing session, called session cookies, or persist for a set period, called persistent cookies. We favor first-party, short-lived cookies wherever practical.
3. How we use cookies
Our approach is to use as few cookies as possible. We use them only to make the site work and to measure how it is used so we can improve it. We do not use cookies to build advertising or marketing profiles, we do not follow you across other websites, and we do not combine website analytics with any client environment.
We rely on the following legal bases, depending on your location. Strictly necessary cookies are set on the basis of our legitimate interest in operating a secure, working website, and do not require consent under most frameworks. Where consent is required by applicable law for non-essential cookies, such as analytics in certain jurisdictions, we rely on that consent and you may decline through the browser controls described below.
4. Categories of cookies we use
We group the cookies on this site into two categories:
- Strictly necessary. These are required for the site to function. They support core behavior such as page navigation, security, fraud and abuse prevention, load balancing, and remembering basic preferences during a visit. The site cannot work properly without them, so they are not optional. They are first-party and are not used for analytics or advertising.
- Analytics, aggregated. These help us understand how visitors use the site, for example which pages are viewed and how people arrive. We use this information only in aggregate to improve content and performance. We configure analytics to minimize the data collected, we do not use it to identify you personally, and we do not sell or share it for cross-context behavioral advertising.
5. What we do NOT use
To be unambiguous, this website does not use cross-site advertising cookies, retargeting or remarketing cookies, social media tracking pixels, data brokers, or third-party tracking cookies that follow you from site to site. We do not sell or share personal information, and we do not engage in cross-context behavioral advertising as those terms are defined under applicable United States state privacy laws. If any of this ever changes, we will update this policy and obtain consent where the law requires it before the change takes effect.
6. Managing cookies through your browser
You are in control of cookies through your browser. Most browsers let you view the cookies a site has set, delete them, and block some or all of them, either globally or per site. These controls are usually found under settings labeled privacy, security, or site data. We do not currently operate a separate consent banner or cookie management tool on this site, so your browser settings are the primary control.
- Delete existing cookies for this site or for all sites.
- Block third-party cookies while allowing first-party ones.
- Set the browser to ask before storing any cookie.
- Use a private or incognito window, which clears cookies when you close it.
Blocking analytics cookies will not affect how the site works for you. Blocking strictly necessary cookies, however, may break parts of the site, since they support core functions. If something stops working after you change these settings, restoring cookies for this site usually resolves it. For step-by-step instructions, see the help pages for your specific browser.
7. Do Not Track and Global Privacy Control
Some browsers and extensions can send a Do Not Track (DNT) signal or a Global Privacy Control (GPC) signal that expresses a preference not to be tracked or sold. There is no single industry standard for how sites must respond to DNT. We honor recognized opt-out preference signals, including GPC, where we are required to do so by applicable law, including certain United States state privacy laws. Because we do not use cross-site advertising or tracking cookies, and because we do not sell or share personal information in the first place, there is no such tracking for these signals to switch off on this site.
8. Changes to this policy
We may update this policy as the site evolves, as the technologies we use change, or as the law changes. When we do, we will revise the "last updated" date at the top of this page. If we make a material change to how we use cookies, we will take reasonable steps to make that change clear and, where consent is required, to obtain it before the change takes effect. We encourage you to review this page from time to time.
9. Questions?
If you have questions about this policy or about cookies on this site, write to us at privacy@segment360.com and we will be glad to help. You can also reach us by mail at Segment360, LLC, San Ramon, California, USA. This policy is governed by the laws of the State of California, USA.
