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Cookie Policy
Last Updated: January 2, 2024
This Cookie Policy describes Hatco Corporation’s (“Hatco“ or “we“ or “us“) use of cookies, web beacons and other tracking technologies on its website.
This Cookie Policy is part of the Hatco Privacy Policy (“Privacy Policy“) found [https://www.hatcocorp.com/en/privacy-policy]. Capitalized terms not defined in this Cookie Policy will have the meanings set forth in the Privacy Policy.
You have the option of consenting to or refusing the use of non-essential cookies, by category type, upon entering this website.
We may change this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in the cookies we use and how we use them. You will be asked to consent to or refuse the use of cookies upon any major updates.
What types of tracking mechanisms do we use? We use cookies, web beacons (aka tracking pixels), and other tracking technologies on our website. These other technologies include scripts, tags, Local Shared Objects (Flash cookies), and Local Storage (HTML5).
What are cookies and web beacons? A cookie is a small text file that a website saves on your computer or mobile device when you visit the website. Cookies enable the website to remember your actions and preferences (such as login, language, font size and other display preferences) and recognize you and/or your browser, along with some information you have provided in the past, on subsequent visits.
Web beacons are small graphics on a webpage or email that monitor your activity when viewing a webpage or email.
How do you use cookies? We use cookies to:
- make our website function properly,
- provide personalized experiences on and off our website,
- tailor our interactions with you,
- provide us with valuable data for analysis and improvement of the website and web experience;
- provide us with statistics about usage and effectiveness, and
- help us improve our products and services.
What cookies does our website use?
- Strictly Necessary Cookies
The following cookies are required for the website to function properly. We are permitted by law to collect any strictly necessary cookies without your consent.
Cookie Name Purpose PHPSESSID Session state management on the website, including quote cart, form security, etc. JSESSIONID Session state management on the website, including registered user access and support ticket access Qty Maintains the number of items in your quote cart for display on the site region Stores your region preference for future visits language Stores your language preference for future visits - Functional Cookies
The following cookies, while not required, improve your experience on our site. If you disable functional cookies, certain website functions may not be available to you.
Cookie Name Purpose aiaSegmentation Enables personalization of content, email and advertising based on your engagement with content and ads mautic_device_id
mtc_id
mtc_sidEnables personalization of content, email and advertising based on your engagement with content on the site via Mautic wp27050 Enables personalization of content, email and advertising based on your engagement with content on the site via Act-On. - Performance Cookies
The following cookies provide us with statistical data regarding your use of our website and the source of your visit.
Cookie Name Purpose ar_v4 Advertising analytics via Google Marketing Suite unam Tracking of sharing via ShareThis _conv_v Tracking of content experiments via Convert.com _dc_gtm_UA-6541166-1
_ga
_gali
_gidTracking of website engagement in Google Analytics _hjIncludedInSample Tracking of website engagement and survey participation in HotJar - Targeting / Marketing Cookies.
These cookies may be set through our site by our advertising partners. They may be used by those companies to build a profile of your interests and show you relevant advertisements on other sites.
Cookie Provider Purpose DoubleClick (Google) Enable behavioral advertising and analytics on the Google Marketing Suite App Nexus Enable behavioral advertising and analytics on AppNexus Facebook Enable behavioral advertising and analytics on Facebook AdRoll Enable behavioral advertising and analytics on AdRoll Twitter Enable behavioral advertising and analytics on Twitter
How long do cookies last?
A cookie can either be a “session” cookie or a “persistent” cookie. Session cookies exist only for so long as you are visiting the applicable website and are typically deleted within thirty (30) minutes or removed when you exit your web browser, whichever is longer.
Persistent cookies exist for a set period of time, for example, up to two (2) years. Each time you visit a website that has implemented a persistent cookie, the persistent cookie is renewed and that cookie will remain active until its predetermined expiration date. You can manually delete persistent cookies through your browser settings.
We may store information in the United States.
We may store information collected from cookies on servers in the United States. You consent to such collection and storage in the United States.
How do we treat information gathered by cookies?
We consider the information gathered by cookies to be “Non-Personal Information” as such phrase is defined in the Privacy Policy, and we will treat that information as such unless otherwise required by applicable law in the state, country or province where you are located.
Some countries, such as those countries in the European Union (“EU”), consider some information gathered by cookies to be “personal data” and therefore we will treat that information as “personal data” when required by applicable law. See our Privacy Policy for details on how we treat personal data.
Who do we share information with?
Hatco shares the information gathered via cookies with its third-party service providers, including Google Analytics, Ad Roll, HotJar, Act-On, ShareThis, Convert.com and Brilliant Metrics, to help Hatco perform marketing and certain website maintenance activities.
Hatco is not responsible for third-party cookies.
Cookies can be either “first-party” or ”third-party” cookies. A first-party cookie allows your web browser to talk to the actual website that you are visiting (i.e. this Hatco website). A third-party cookie allows your web browser to talk to a third-party website, such as the source of an ad that appears on the website you are visiting or a third-party analytics provider. Hatco does not have control over third-party cookies. Third-party cookies are not governed by this Cookie Policy.
How do you manage cookies or opt-out?
You have the option to agree or disagree with our use of cookies when you first enter the website. You may also accept or refuse cookies by activating settings in your browser. You may also withdraw or update your consent by contacting us as [email protected] and you will also have to update your browser settings.
Please be aware that if cookies are disabled, not all features of the website may operate as intended. You may not be able to decline or refuse “Strictly Necessary Cookies” which are required to make the website work properly.
You may wish to refer to http://www.allaboutcookies.org/manage-cookies/index.html for information on commonly used browsers. Find out how to manage cookies on popular browsers below:
Google Chrome: Google Chrome Support
Microsoft Edge: Microsoft Edge Support
Mozilla Firefox: Firefox Support
Microsoft Internet Explorer: Internet Explorer Support
To opt-out of being tracked by Google Analytics across all websites, visit: GA Opt Out.
Flash cookies are not managed by the same browser settings as are used for browser cookies. For more information on deleting Flash cookies, visit Adobe's website directly or: All About Cookies
How to contact us?
If you have any questions or concerns regarding this Cookie Policy, please contact us at:
Data Controller:
Hatco Corporation
Attn: Advertising Manager
Hatco Corporation
635 South 28th Street
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53215
Phone: 414-671-6350
[email protected]