March 2022

Cookies Policy

What is a cookie? 

A cookie is a small data file that a website may place on your device. A cookie file can contain technical information (such as a Session ID) that the website can use to track the pages you have visited and to record your preferences for future visits.

 

Cookies we use and why we use them

OfficeSpace Software “OfficeSpace” (including its affiliated companies and subsidiaries) websites use cookies and related technologies to distinguish you from other users, to understand how you use our websites, to monitor and improve the performance of our websites, and to personalize your experience.

A number of cookies on OfficeSpace websites last only for the duration of your web session and expire when you close your browser. Other cookies (known as “persistent cookies”) remain on your device because they are used to remember you when you return to the website.

 

Third party cookies

In addition to the cookies that OfficeSpace delivers to your device through our websites, third parties may also place cookies for a variety of reasons. For example, we use services such as Google Analytics, a web analytics tool that helps us understand how visitors engage with our websites. To learn more about Google Analytics, click here. Services that we use include Hubspot and 6Sense for data enrichment and Customer Relationship Management. For more information on 6Sense, please go here, and for more information on Hubspot, please go here

Other third parties may deliver cookies to your device for the purpose of understanding your online behaviors across non-affiliated websites and delivering targeted advertisements either on our websites or on other websites.

 

Blocking cookies

You can block cookies by adjusting your internet browser settings, although this may interfere with the functionality of OfficeSpace websites. For more information on blocking cookies or targeted advertising, visit the All About Cookies page, the Digital Advertising Alliance of Canada page, or check your browser’s instructions.

 

Do-Not-Track mechanisms

Because of the rapidly changing state of technology, we cannot make any guarantees that our systems will be able to honor Do-Not-Track requests sent by your browser.

 

Contact information 

If you have any questions or concerns about this policy or OfficeSpace’s handling of your personal information, or if you want to make a complaint, please communicate in writing with our Privacy Officer at:

By regular mail:                Privacy officer

OfficeSpace
30000 Mill Creek Ave
Suite 300
Alpharetta, GA 30022
USA

 

By electronic mail:          [email protected]

Please note that we may need to confirm your identity, request additional details and work with other OfficeSpace departments to respond to you or to look into your concerns or complaint.

 

Changes to our privacy policy

We may modify this notice from time to time and will post the most current version online.