COOKIE STATEMENT
As described in our Privacy Policy, US Compliance Institute, LLC (“USCI,” “we,” “us,” “our”) and our affiliates, vendors, and analytics providers use cookies and similar tracking technologies (such as beacons, tags, pixels, SDKs, and scripts) to analyze trends, administer our corporate Website, gather demographic information about our visitors, track movements around our Website, and, where permitted by law, deliver advertising that is more relevant to your interests.
In limited circumstances, personal information is collected by automated technologies within the web-based learning services and solutions (the “Application” or “Applications”) we provide to our business customers. In most cases, cookies used within Applications are required for the Application to function properly. Because we operate in two contexts, we provide two cookie sections: one for our public Website and one for our Applications.
This Cookie Statement applies to cookies and similar technologies used on
- USComplianceInstitute.com and any subdomains operated by USCI that display or link to this Cookie Statement (the “Website”)
- our learning portals and web-based training platforms provided to business customers that display or link to this Cookie Statement (the “Applications”)
This Cookie Statement does not apply to third-party websites, applications, or services that have their own cookie policies.
What Is a Cookie
A “cookie” is a small text file stored on your computer or mobile device when you visit a website or use web-based software. Cookies send information back to the originating website on each subsequent visit, or to another site that recognizes the same cookie.
Cookies help websites and software providers recognize a user’s device, remember preferences, support security features, and measure performance.
Session Cookies and Persistent Cookies
We use both session-based and persistent cookies.
- Session cookies make it easier to navigate our Website and Applications and typically expire when you close your browser.
- Persistent cookies remain on your device after you close your browser and are used to remember preferences and support certain functionality.
Cookies on the USCI Website
Our Website uses a combination of cookie types (see “Cookie Types” below).
Managing Website Cookie Preferences
You may adjust your cookie preferences associated with our Website at any time by using our Cookie Preferences tool located at [Insert Link to Cookie Preferences Tool].
If you reject cookies, you may still use portions of our Website, but your ability to access some areas or use certain features may be limited.
Browser Controls
Most web browsers allow you to stop cookies from being set on your device through browser settings. You can also delete cookies that have already been set.
To learn more about cookies, including how to see which cookies have been set on your device, you may visit third-party educational resources such as aboutcookies.org or allaboutcookies.org.
You can manage cookies in common browsers through their settings, including
- Google Chrome
- Microsoft Edge
- Mozilla Firefox
- Apple Safari
- Opera
Global Privacy Control
You may opt out of certain disclosures of personal information via cookies by using the Global Privacy Control (“GPC”) signal. Requests sent using GPC apply to the device and browser from which they are submitted.
Where required by applicable law, we treat GPC as a valid request to opt out of certain forms of data sharing used for targeted advertising.
For more information about GPC, visit the Global Privacy Control website.
Cookies on USCI Applications
In general, our Applications use Required cookies (defined below) that are necessary for the Application to function properly, including maintaining secure login sessions, supporting navigation, and delivering core training functionality.
Functional Cookies on Authorized Areas
In certain circumstances, we use Functional cookies on non-public areas of our Applications that are accessible only by licensed or credentialed users (users with a username and password). Generally, we do not require consent to use such cookies in authenticated areas where they are used to deliver expected functionality and improve user experience.
Public-Facing Intake or Reporting Pages
If any public-facing intake, reporting, or request forms are provided through our Applications, those pages use only Required cookies and do not use cookies for tracking or advertising. These cookies are strictly necessary for the pages to provide their basic intended function.
Cookie Types
Cookies perform different functions. They help you navigate between pages efficiently, remember preferences, maintain secure sessions, and help us understand how the Website and Applications are used. We use the following cookie types.
Required Cookies
These cookies are necessary for our Website and Applications to function properly. They cannot be switched off in our systems. They are typically set in response to actions you take that request services, such as
- setting privacy preferences
- logging in
- filling in forms
- maintaining secure sessions
- preventing fraudulent activity
You can set your browser to block or alert you about these cookies, but some parts of the Website or Applications may not work if you block them.
Required cookies generally do not store information that identifies you directly, but they may support security identifiers and session management.
Functional Cookies
These cookies help us understand usage patterns, improve performance, and enhance user experience. They may allow us to
- count visits and traffic sources
- understand which pages are most and least popular
- see how visitors move around the Website and Applications
- generate aggregated analytics reports
Where feasible, we use these cookies to generate aggregated or de-identified analytics. In some cases, functional cookies may process device identifiers or online identifiers.
Targeted Advertising Cookies
These cookies may be set through our Website by advertising partners where permitted by applicable law. They may be used to build a profile of your interests and show relevant ads on other sites.
These cookies typically do not store directly identifiable personal information but may identify your browser and device.
If you do not allow these cookies, you may still see advertising, but it may be less relevant to your interests.
Changes to This Cookie Statement
We may update this Cookie Statement from time to time. We post the updated version on our Website and update the “Updated” date above. Continued use of the Website or Applications after posting may constitute acceptance of the updated statement where permitted by law.
Contact Us
If you have questions about this Cookie Statement or our privacy practices, contact us at
US Compliance Institute, LLC
Attention Privacy Team
40 Wall St, New York, New York 10005 United States.
Email: [email protected]