Cookie Policy
1. Purpose of This Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy explains how Delmion Advisory ("we," "us," or "our") may use cookies and similar technologies when you visit our website. It describes what these technologies are, why they may be used, the categories that may appear on the website, and how you can manage your choices.
This Policy should be read together with our Privacy Policy, which explains how we collect, use, disclose, retain, and protect personal information more broadly. The technologies actually present on the website may vary depending on the website platform, installed applications, hosting configuration, analytics settings, and consent choices available at the time of your visit.
2. What Cookies Are
Cookies are small text files placed on a browser or device when a website is visited. They can store or retrieve information about a session, device, preferences, or interactions. Some cookies are deleted when the browser closes, while others remain for a defined period or until they are removed.
Cookies set by the website operator are commonly called first-party cookies. Cookies set by another provider through the website are commonly called third-party cookies. Similar technologies may include pixels, tags, software development kits, browser storage, device identifiers, and scripts that perform comparable functions.
3. Why We May Use Cookies
We may use cookies and similar technologies for limited operational purposes, including to:
- load pages, maintain website functionality, and support navigation;
- remember language, display, cookie, or other user preferences;
- protect forms and systems against fraud, abuse, automated submissions, and security threats;
- understand whether pages and website features are functioning correctly;
- measure traffic, page views, session patterns, and general website performance;
- identify technical errors and improve usability, structure, and content;
- support embedded services or third-party website features where those services are enabled; and
- maintain records of consent or opt-out choices where a consent tool is used.
We do not use cookies to guarantee business results or to make legal, credit, employment, insurance, or similarly significant decisions about visitors.
4. Categories of Cookies
Strictly necessary cookies
These cookies support core website functions and security. They may be required to display the website, route traffic, maintain sessions, remember privacy choices, prevent malicious activity, or process forms. Because the website may not function correctly without them, these cookies are generally not disabled through a website consent tool.
Preference cookies
Preference cookies may remember choices such as language, layout, region, or other settings so that the website can provide a more consistent experience. If these cookies are disabled, some preferences may need to be selected again on a later visit.
Analytics and performance cookies
Analytics cookies may help us understand how visitors use the website, including which pages are viewed, how visitors arrive, whether errors occur, and how long general interactions last. We may use aggregated or pseudonymous statistics to improve website performance and content.
Functional and embedded-content cookies
Certain features supplied by third parties, such as scheduling tools, video players, maps, forms, or other embedded services, may use cookies or similar technologies. Such features may not operate as intended when their technologies are blocked.
Advertising or targeting cookies
We do not currently intend to operate the website as a behavioral advertising platform. If advertising or targeting technologies are introduced, we will update this Policy and provide consent or opt-out controls where required by applicable law.
5. Information Associated With Cookies
Depending on the technology, information associated with cookies may include internet protocol address, browser type, device type, operating system, approximate location, referral source, page identifiers, timestamps, session identifiers, interaction events, and preference settings.
Some of this information may constitute personal information under applicable law, particularly when it can reasonably be linked to an individual or device. Our handling of personal information is described in the Privacy Policy.
6. First-Party and Third-Party Technologies
First-party technologies are placed or controlled through our website domain or platform. Third-party technologies are operated by external providers that may receive information when their service is used. Common categories of providers include hosting, website security, analytics, form, scheduling, payment, and content-delivery services.
Third parties control their own technologies and may process information under their own privacy notices. We do not control the duration, configuration, or independent use of third-party cookies. You should review the relevant provider’s policies and browser controls for additional information.
7. Consent and Cookie Preferences
Where required by applicable law, non-essential cookies will be used only after an appropriate consent choice. A cookie banner or preference tool may allow you to accept, reject, or manage categories of optional cookies. Your choice may be stored so that the website can remember it.
You may change your choice through the cookie settings made available on the website, if present. If no preference tool appears, the current website configuration may use only essential technologies or may rely on browser-level controls. Consent can be withdrawn for future use, but withdrawal does not make prior processing unlawful.
8. Browser and Device Controls
Most browsers allow users to view, block, or delete cookies. The location of these controls differs by browser and device. Blocking all cookies may prevent parts of the website from operating correctly, may remove saved preferences, and may require repeated privacy selections.
Private browsing, content blockers, anti-tracking tools, and device settings may also limit some technologies. These tools are controlled by their providers, and we cannot guarantee that every setting will operate consistently with every website feature.
9. Global Privacy Control and Universal Opt-Out Signals
Some browsers and extensions transmit privacy preference signals, such as Global Privacy Control or other recognized universal opt-out mechanisms. Where applicable law requires us to recognize a valid signal and the website technology can reasonably detect it, we will process the signal as required.
Because we do not currently sell personal information for money or knowingly share it for cross-context behavioral advertising, a universal opt-out signal may not change the website experience. We will reassess this statement if our practices change.
10. Cookie Duration
Session cookies generally expire when the browser session ends. Persistent cookies remain for a defined period or until removed. The exact duration may be controlled by the website platform or third-party provider and may change through updates.
We aim to avoid retaining cookie identifiers longer than reasonably necessary for their stated purpose. Analytics and preference information may be retained in aggregated or de-identified form for longer periods where it no longer reasonably identifies an individual.
11. Analytics
If analytics tools are enabled, they may collect usage data to help us evaluate website traffic, page performance, and general interaction patterns. We use analytics for operational insight rather than to promise, predict, or guarantee outcomes for individual visitors.
Analytics settings may be configured to reduce data collection where practical, such as limiting retention, disabling unnecessary advertising features, or using aggregate reporting. The availability of these settings depends on the provider and website platform.
12. Security Technologies
Security cookies and related technologies may be used to detect unusual traffic, prevent automated abuse, protect forms, manage rate limits, and support authentication or system integrity. These technologies are generally considered necessary because disabling them can expose the website and its visitors to increased risk.
13. Changes to Website Technology
The website may be updated, and installed technologies may change as we modify our platform, service providers, or features. A new scheduling, payment, analytics, or embedded-content tool may introduce additional cookies. We will update this Policy when changes materially affect the categories or purposes described here.
14. Children
Our website and consulting Services are directed to businesses and adults. We do not knowingly use cookies to profile children or to deliver targeted advertising to children. If you believe information associated with a child has been collected through the website, contact us so that we can review the matter.
15. Your Privacy Rights
Cookie identifiers and associated data may be covered by privacy rights in certain jurisdictions. Depending on applicable law, you may have rights to request access, deletion, correction, or information about certain processing. Requests can be submitted using the contact details below and will be handled in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
16. Updates to This Cookie Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy to reflect changes in law, technology, consent requirements, or website configuration. The effective date above identifies the current version. Continued use of the website after an update does not replace any consent that applicable law specifically requires.
17. Questions About Cookies
Questions about our use of cookies, website technologies, or available controls may be submitted using the contact information below. Please identify the browser, device, and relevant website page if you are reporting a technical or preference issue.
Cookie and Privacy Questions
EMAIL inquiries@delmionadvisory.com
ADDRESS 1290 Broadway, Denver, CO 80203
PHONE +1 970 807 0379
