Cookie Policy
Last updated on May 2026.
This Cookie Policy explains how Revscale Technologies, Inc. (“Revscale,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) uses cookies, pixels, tags, SDKs, local storage, and similar tracking technologies on our websites, applications, dashboards, and online services.
1. Scope
This Cookie Policy applies to Revscale websites, web applications, dashboards, landing pages, product interfaces, and other online properties that link to this policy. It should be read together with Revscale’s Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.
2. What Cookies and Similar Technologies Are
Cookies are small text files stored on a browser or device. Similar technologies include pixels, web beacons, tags, scripts, SDKs, local storage, session storage, device identifiers, and server-side tracking. These technologies help websites remember settings, operate securely, measure performance, understand visitor behavior, and support marketing or analytics.
3. Types of Technologies We Use
Revscale may use first-party cookies set by Revscale and third-party cookies or similar technologies set by service providers, analytics tools, advertising partners, CRM systems, support tools, security vendors, hosting providers, and other vendors.
4. Categories of Cookies
We may use the following categories of cookies and similar technologies:
- Essential cookies: required to operate the website or Services, maintain sessions, authenticate users, prevent fraud, route traffic, balance load, remember security choices, and provide requested functionality.
- Functional cookies: used to remember preferences, improve usability, support forms, personalize interfaces, and maintain product settings.
- Analytics cookies: used to understand traffic, usage patterns, page performance, feature engagement, conversion events, campaign performance, errors, and product analytics.
- Advertising and marketing cookies: used to measure campaigns, attribute conversions, build audiences, limit repetitive ads, and support outreach or retargeting where permitted by law.
- Revscale web pixel and visitor-identification technologies: used to identify or infer company-level or visitor-level activity, route leads, trigger workflows, enrich visitor data, measure intent, and support Revscale’s AI-agent and outreach services where configured by a customer.
5. Revscale Web Pixel and Customer Deployments
Revscale customers may deploy Revscale web pixels or similar technologies on their own websites, landing pages, or digital properties. In those cases, the customer is responsible for providing legally required notices, consent mechanisms, opt-out rights, cookie banners, preference centers, privacy disclosures, and contractual permissions for use of the pixel or related tracking technologies.
Revscale may process pixel and tracking data as a service provider or processor for the customer, or as otherwise described in the applicable agreement, Privacy Policy, or DPA.
6. Information Collected Through Cookies and Tracking
Cookies and similar technologies may collect IP address, browser type, device type, operating system, referring URL, pages viewed, links clicked, timestamps, session identifiers, approximate location, campaign parameters, form activity, website events, visitor or account identifiers, and other usage or diagnostic information. When used in connection with customer websites or configured workflows, this information may be associated with leads, prospects, companies, CRM records, outreach activity, or agent activity.
7. Why We Use Cookies
We use cookies and similar technologies to operate, secure, personalize, support, analyze, debug, and improve our websites and Services; remember preferences; authenticate users; prevent fraud and abuse; understand performance; measure campaigns; support sales and marketing operations; provide AI-agent, CRM, web pixel, chatbot, voice, and outreach functionality; and comply with legal obligations.
8. Third-Party Tools
We may use third-party tools for hosting, analytics, product analytics, advertising, CRM, email, support, security, payments, communications, enrichment, and workflow automation. These third parties may set cookies or similar technologies subject to their own policies. Revscale does not control third-party browser settings, platform-level identifiers, or third-party cookie practices.
9. Your Choices
You may be able to manage cookies through browser settings, device settings, industry opt-out tools, consent banners, or preference centers where available. Blocking cookies may affect site functionality, login sessions, security features, preference storage, analytics accuracy, and some Revscale Services.
Some browsers offer Global Privacy Control or similar signals. Where required by law and technically feasible, Revscale will honor legally recognized opt-out preference signals for applicable processing on Revscale-controlled properties. Customer-controlled websites are responsible for their own implementation of legally required opt-out signals and consent choices.
10. Do Not Track
Some browsers offer “Do Not Track” signals. There is no uniform industry standard for responding to these signals. Unless legally required, Revscale does not respond to Do Not Track signals.
11. Business-to-Business Use
Revscale primarily provides business-to-business services. Cookie and tracking technologies may be used to support account-based marketing, business lead identification, product analytics, campaign attribution, enterprise account administration, and customer-configured outreach workflows, subject to applicable law and customer instructions.
12. Updates
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time. The updated version will be posted with a revised effective date. Continued use of Revscale websites or Services after an update means the updated Cookie Policy applies to future use.
13. Contact
Questions about this Cookie Policy may be sent to Revscale Technologies, Inc., 200 E Las Olas Blvd Suite 1400, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301, or legal@getrevscale.com.
Cookie Category Summary
| Category | Purpose | Can Be Disabled? |
|---|---|---|
| Essential | Security, authentication, fraud prevention, sessions, site operation. | Generally no. |
| Functional | Preferences, forms, usability, product settings. | Often yes, but features may degrade. |
| Analytics | Usage measurement, performance, diagnostics, campaign reporting. | Often yes, depending on settings and law. |
| Advertising / Marketing | Campaign attribution, retargeting, audience measurement, lead operations. | Often yes, depending on settings and law. |
| Web Pixel / Visitor Identification | Lead routing, intent signals, enrichment, AI-agent workflows, business visitor identification. | Depends on customer deployment and consent/opt-out tooling. |