This Cookies Policy explains how Cyber Protection Services uses cookies and similar technologies on cyberprotection.com — what they are, the categories we use, the specific cookies and how long they last, and the choices you have to manage them.
1. About this Cookies Policy
This Cookies Policy ("Policy") describes how Cyber Protection Services LLC ("CybPro," "we," "us," or "our") uses cookies and similar technologies when you visit cyberprotection.com (the "Website"). It forms part of, and should be read together with, our Privacy Policy. Capitalized terms not defined here have the meaning given in the Privacy Policy.
You can choose which non-essential cookies to allow, and you can review or change your choices at any time. Strictly necessary cookies are always active because the Website cannot function properly without them; for all other cookies we ask for your consent where the law requires it.
Manage your preferences. You can review and update your cookie choices at any time through our cookie-preference tool or the "Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information" link in our website footer. See Managing your cookies (Section 8) for details.
2. What are cookies and similar technologies?
Cookies are small text files that a website's server places on your device and that your browser returns on each subsequent visit, allowing the site to recognize your device and remember information such as your preferences. Cookies set by the website you are visiting are "first-party" cookies; cookies set by another domain — for example, an analytics provider or an embedded video — are "third-party" cookies. Cookies may last only for your browsing session ("session cookies") or remain for a set period ("persistent cookies").
We also use technologies that work in similar ways, including pixels and web beacons (tiny graphics used to record activity, such as whether an email was opened), local storage and similar device storage (which stores small amounts of data in your browser), and tags and software development kits (SDKs) used by third-party services. In this Policy, "cookies" refers to all of these technologies unless we say otherwise.
If you would like to learn more about cookies generally, independent resources such as allaboutcookies.org provide helpful background.
3. How and why we use cookies
We use cookies to keep the Website secure and operating correctly, to remember your settings and choices, to understand how the Website is used so that we can improve it, and to remember your cookie preferences. We aim to use the minimum cookies necessary for these purposes.
Your choices and our legal basis. Strictly necessary cookies are required for the Website to function and are used on the basis of our legitimate interests; under most laws they are not subject to a consent requirement. For all other cookies — including performance and analytics cookies — we ask for your consent where required by applicable law, including the EU/UK General Data Protection Regulation and ePrivacy rules and applicable U.S. state privacy laws such as the California Consumer Privacy Act (as amended by the CPRA) and the Maryland Online Data Privacy Act. You can withdraw your consent at any time, as described in Managing your cookies (Section 8).
4. Categories of cookies we use
We group cookies into the following categories. The specific cookies in each category are listed in Cookies we use (Section 5).
Strictly necessary cookies. These cookies are essential for the Website to work. They support core functions such as security, network load-balancing, correct page rendering, and remembering your cookie choices. Because the Website cannot operate properly without them, they are not subject to consent and cannot be switched off through our preference tool.
Functional cookies. These cookies let the Website remember choices you make — such as your language or region — to provide enhanced, more personal features. They are used where applicable to the features you access.
Performance & analytics cookies. These cookies collect aggregated, largely de-identified information about how visitors use the Website — for example, which pages are visited, how long visitors stay, and whether errors occur — so that we can measure and improve performance. Where required by law, we set these cookies only with your consent, and the information is used for statistical purposes rather than to identify you personally.
Targeting & advertising cookies.
We do not currently use targeting or advertising cookies. We do not use cookies to deliver targeted advertising or to sell or "share" your personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising. If this ever changes, we will update this Policy and obtain your consent where required before any such cookies are set.
5. Cookies we use
The tables below describe the cookies most commonly set on the Website, grouped by category. Our Website is built on the Wix platform, so several strictly necessary cookies are set by Wix to keep the site secure and functioning. Analytics cookies, where enabled, are set by providers such as Google.
Strictly necessary cookies
| Name | Provider | Purpose | Type | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
XSRF-TOKEN |
Wix | Security — helps prevent cross-site request forgery. | First-party | Session |
hs |
Wix | Security. | First-party | Session |
svSession |
Wix | Identifies unique visitors and links activity across a visit; supports core site functionality. | First-party | 2 years |
SSR-caching |
Wix | Indicates how a page was rendered (for example, server-side). | First-party | 1 minute |
TS* |
Wix | Security and load-balancing. | First-party | Session |
bSession |
Wix | Measures site performance and effectiveness. | First-party | 30 minutes |
fedops.logger.sessionId |
Wix | Measures site stability and performance. | First-party | 12 months |
consent-policy |
Wix | Stores your cookie-consent preferences. | First-party | 12 months |
smSession |
Wix | Identifies logged-in members (if you have an account with us). | First-party | Session |
Functional cookies (where applicable)
| Name | Provider | Purpose | Type | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
wixLanguage |
Wix | Remembers your language preference on multilingual pages. | First-party | 12 months |
Performance & analytics cookies (set with consent where required)
| Name | Provider | Purpose | Type | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
_ga |
Google Analytics | Distinguishes unique users. | Third-party | 2 years |
_ga_<id> |
Google Analytics | Persists session state (Google Analytics 4). | Third-party | 2 years |
_gid |
Google Analytics | Distinguishes unique users. | Third-party | 24 hours |
_gat / _gat_gtag_* |
Google Analytics | Limits the rate of requests (throttling). | Third-party | 1 minute |
Please note. The specific cookies set during your visit can vary depending on the features you use and the third-party services active at the time, and cookie names and durations may be updated by the providers. For the current list applicable to your device, use the cookie-preference tool or your browser's cookie viewer.
6. Other tracking technologies
Web beacons and pixels. We may use small graphics known as web beacons or pixels to count visitors to a page or to understand engagement, including within our email communications.
Email communications. We may use tracking technologies to determine whether emails we send have been opened, clicked, or forwarded so that we can make our communications more relevant. If you do not want us to detect this activity, you can unsubscribe using the link in our emails; because these messages rely on tracking, unsubscribing is the way to turn it off. Registered subscribers can also update their communication preferences by contacting us.
Local storage. We and our platform provider may use browser local storage to keep settings and improve performance. Local storage is managed through your browser's settings rather than through cookie controls.
Social buttons and embedded content. Our pages may include social-media buttons or embedded content — such as videos, maps, or posts — provided by third parties including LinkedIn, Facebook (Meta), YouTube (Google), and X (formerly Twitter). These providers may set their own cookies and collect information about your interaction with that content, governed by their own policies. We do not control these cookies. Please review the relevant provider's terms and privacy policy to understand and manage them.
7. Third-party cookies and providers
Some cookies are set by third parties that provide services on our behalf or content that we embed. The main third parties whose cookies may appear on the Website include:
- Wix — our website hosting and platform provider, which sets the strictly necessary and certain performance cookies described above. See Wix's information on cookies and privacy at wix.com/about/privacy.
- Google (Google Analytics) — website analytics. You can opt out of Google Analytics across websites using the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on, and learn more in Google's Privacy Policy.
- Adobe — if Adobe analytics is enabled on the Website, comparable cookies (for example,
AMCV_*,s_cc,s_sq) may be set. You can manage Adobe analytics at adobe.com/privacy/opt-out.html. - Social platforms (LinkedIn, Meta/Facebook, Google/YouTube, X) — for social buttons and embedded content, as described above.
These third parties are responsible for their own cookies and how they process the data they collect. We encourage you to review their policies to understand and control those cookies.
8. Managing your cookies and consent
Our cookie-preference tool. You can accept or decline non-essential cookies and change your choices at any time using our cookie-preference tool. Withdrawing consent stops the relevant cookies from being set going forward; cookies already stored on your device can be cleared through your browser.
Browser controls. Most browsers let you see which cookies you have and delete or block them. Instructions for common browsers are available here:
Please bear in mind that blocking or deleting cookies can affect how the Website works, and that any opt-out you set may be lost if you clear all cookies, because the opt-out itself is stored in a cookie.
Analytics opt-outs and mobile devices. You can use the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on (and the Adobe opt-out above, if applicable) to opt out of analytics across websites. On mobile devices, your device settings let you reset advertising identifiers and limit ad tracking.
Effect of disabling cookies. If you block strictly necessary cookies, parts of the Website may not function. Blocking other cookies mainly affects optional features and our ability to measure and improve the Website.
9. Global Privacy Control and Do Not Track
Do Not Track (DNT). "Do Not Track" is a setting in some browsers. Because there is no common industry standard for how websites should respond to DNT signals, we do not currently respond to them.
Global Privacy Control (GPC). Some browsers and extensions can send a Global Privacy Control signal indicating that you wish to opt out of certain data uses, such as the "sale" or "sharing" of personal information. Where required by applicable law — including the California Consumer Privacy Act (as amended by the CPRA) and the Maryland Online Data Privacy Act — we treat a recognized GPC signal as a valid opt-out request for the browser or device from which it is sent.
10. Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information
We do not sell your personal information for money, and we do not "share" it for cross-context behavioral advertising, as those terms are defined under U.S. state privacy laws such as the CPRA and the Maryland Online Data Privacy Act. As noted above, we do not use targeting or advertising cookies.
To make your preferences clear, or to exercise choices about your personal information, you can use the "Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information" link in our website footer, adjust your cookie preferences (see Managing your cookies, Section 8), or contact us. For more about your privacy rights and how to exercise them, please see our Privacy Policy.
11. Changes to this Cookies Policy
We may update this Policy from time to time to reflect changes in the cookies we use or for legal, regulatory, or operational reasons. When we make changes, we will revise the "Last revised" date at the top of this page and, where the changes are material, take reasonable steps to notify you — for example, through the cookie banner or a notice on the Website. We encourage you to review this Policy periodically so that you stay informed about how we use cookies.
12. How to contact us
If you have questions about this Cookies Policy or our use of cookies, please contact us:
Cyber Protection Services LLC 1420 Joh Ave, Suite A, Halethorpe, MD 21227, USA General: [email protected] Privacy matters: [email protected] Phone: (888) 429-2377 · (410) 660-2260
This Cookies Policy forms part of our Privacy Policy. You can manage your choices at any time using our cookie-preference tool.
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