Cookie Policy
Understanding how Passesmanager uses cookies and tracking technologies to enhance your experience
Last updated: February 2025
What Are Cookies and How We Use Them
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit
passesmanager.com. These files help us remember your preferences,
understand how you interact with our cybersecurity platform, and improve
your overall experience with our IoT device security solutions.
We use various tracking technologies beyond traditional cookies, including
web beacons, pixel tags, and local storage mechanisms. These technologies
work together to provide you with personalized content recommendations,
remember your security dashboard settings, and analyze how our platform
performs across different devices and browsers.
When you access our cybersecurity tools or IoT device monitoring features,
cookies help maintain your session security, remember your preferred
notification settings, and ensure that multi-factor authentication works
smoothly across your devices.
Types of Tracking Technologies We Use
Essential Cookies
These cookies are necessary for basic website functionality. They
enable secure login to your cybersecurity dashboard, maintain your
session while reviewing security alerts, and ensure that form
submissions work properly when configuring IoT device settings.
Functional Cookies
Functional cookies remember your preferences such as preferred
language settings, custom dashboard layouts, notification
preferences for security alerts, and your chosen themes for the
interface. They make your experience more personalized and
efficient.
Analytics Cookies
We use analytics cookies to understand which security features are
most valuable to users, how long people spend reviewing security
reports, and which IoT device categories generate the most
interest. This helps us improve our platform continuously.
Marketing Cookies
Marketing cookies help us show you relevant content about
cybersecurity best practices, new IoT security features, and
educational resources that match your interests. They also help us
measure the effectiveness of our security awareness campaigns.
Manage Your Cookie Preferences
You have control over which cookies we can use. While essential cookies
cannot be disabled as they're required for basic security functions, you
can opt out of all non-essential tracking.
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How Cookies Enhance Your Security Experience
Our tracking technologies specifically support your cybersecurity
activities. For instance, when you're monitoring multiple IoT devices,
cookies remember which devices you've marked as high priority, your
preferred alert frequencies, and custom security rules you've configured.
- Remembering your dashboard layout preferences when reviewing security incidents
- Maintaining your authentication status across different security tools
- Storing your notification preferences for various threat levels
- Tracking which security recommendations you've already implemented
- Personalizing educational content based on your IoT device types
- Optimizing page loading times for security reports and analytics
- Enabling seamless transitions between different cybersecurity modules
Data Retention and Storage
Essential cookies typically expire when you close your browser or after
24 hours, whichever comes first. Functional cookies may be stored for
up to 30 days to remember your preferences. Analytics data is
aggregated and anonymized after 90 days, while marketing cookies are
automatically deleted after 180 days or when you clear your browser
data.
Managing Cookies Through Your Browser
Besides using our preference controls above, you can manage cookies
directly through your browser settings. Each browser handles cookie
management differently, so here are instructions for the most common ones:
Google Chrome
Go to Settings > Privacy and Security > Cookies and other
site data. From here you can block all cookies, allow only
essential cookies, or manage site-specific permissions.
Mozilla Firefox
Navigate to Preferences > Privacy & Security. Under Cookies and
Site Data, you can choose standard, strict, or custom cookie
blocking levels.
Safari
Go to Preferences > Privacy. You can block all cookies, allow
only from visited websites, or allow all cookies. Safari also has
intelligent tracking prevention enabled by default.
Microsoft Edge
Access Settings > Cookies and site permissions > Cookies and
site data. Choose to block all cookies, block only third-party
cookies, or allow all cookies.
Third-Party Services and Data Sharing
Some cookies on passesmanager.com come from third-party services that help
us provide better cybersecurity insights. These include analytics providers
who help us understand user behavior patterns, security research
organizations that provide threat intelligence data, and educational
content partners who help us deliver relevant IoT security information.
We carefully select our third-party partners and ensure they meet our
privacy standards. However, these services may have their own cookie
policies and data practices. We recommend reviewing the privacy policies of
any third-party services you interact with through our platform.
When you reject non-essential cookies using our controls above, we also
signal to our third-party partners to limit their data collection in
accordance with your preferences and applicable privacy regulations.
Questions About Our Cookie Policy?
If you have questions about how we use cookies or want to discuss your
privacy preferences, please contact us:
Email: info@passesmanager.com
Phone: +1 (647) 775-1837
Address: 1527 Park Ave, Saskatoon, SK S7H 2N9, Canada
Email: info@passesmanager.com
Phone: +1 (647) 775-1837
Address: 1527 Park Ave, Saskatoon, SK S7H 2N9, Canada