Cookie Policy

DigitalDirective | Last updated: June 29, 2026


This Cookie Policy explains how DigitalDirective LLC, a Utah limited liability company doing business as DigitalDirective ("DigitalDirective," "we," "us," or "our"), uses cookies, pixels, tags, scripts, local storage, SDKs, and similar technologies (collectively, "cookies" or "tracking technologies") in connection with our website, online properties, forms, dashboards, portals, advertising, analytics, communications, and Services.

This Cookie Policy should be read together with our Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions. For questions, contact us at hello@digitaldirective.io.

Because our website and Services may be hosted, operated, or supported by third-party platform providers and because integrations vary by page, service, and configuration, the specific cookies and technologies used may change over time. This Policy is written to explain the categories of technologies that may be used and the choices available to you.

1. What Cookies and Similar Technologies Are

Cookies are small text files or identifiers placed on your browser, device, or local storage when you visit a website or use an online service. Similar technologies include pixels, tags, scripts, beacons, SDKs, and tracking URLs. These technologies can help websites function, remember preferences, measure performance, understand traffic, deliver ads, attribute leads, route forms, secure accounts, and improve user experience.

Cookies may be set by us or our platform providers, which are sometimes called first-party cookies, or by third parties such as analytics providers, advertising platforms, social media platforms, CRM tools, communications providers, embedded-content providers, or other service providers, which are sometimes called third-party cookies.

2. How We Use Cookies

We and our service providers may use cookies and similar technologies for strictly necessary or essential purposes. These technologies may be required for site operation, routing, security, load balancing, form submission, fraud prevention, account login, checkout, dashboard access, and basic functionality. They are generally active by default because the website or Service may not work properly without them.

We may use performance and analytics technologies to understand site traffic, pages visited, referral sources, errors, performance, and how visitors use the website or Services. These may include analytics tools if enabled. Users can often limit these technologies through browser settings, consent tools, or platform-specific opt-outs.

We may use functional and preference technologies to remember choices, support embedded features, improve user experience, manage chat or form interactions, and provide requested functionality. Disabling these technologies may affect some features.

We may use advertising, retargeting, and measurement technologies to measure advertising performance, attribute leads, build audiences, retarget visitors, limit ad frequency, and improve marketing campaigns. These may include Google, Meta, Microsoft, LinkedIn, or similar platforms if configured, and these activities may be considered targeted advertising, sharing, or sale under some privacy laws.

We may use communications and lead-management technologies to support forms, call tracking, chat, AI voice, appointment scheduling, SMS or email workflows, CRM routing, and lead attribution. Use depends on the Services and integrations enabled.

We may use security and fraud-prevention technologies to detect abuse, suspicious activity, spam, bots, unauthorized access, and technical issues. These technologies help protect our site, users, clients, Services, and platform providers.

3. Technologies That May Be Used

Depending on the page, Service, and configuration, cookies or similar technologies may be used by or in connection with website hosting, content delivery, security, and performance providers; Growbotik, Umbrella, white-label platform providers, or other service providers involved in operating or supporting the website and Services; Google services such as Google Analytics, Google Ads, Google Tag Manager, Google Business Profile, Google Local Services Ads, reCAPTCHA, or similar services if enabled; Meta technologies such as Meta Pixel, Facebook or Instagram advertising, events, conversion tracking, or related tools if enabled; Microsoft, LinkedIn, Yelp, directory networks, review platforms, map providers, and other advertising or listing platforms if enabled; CRM, form, scheduling, call-tracking, telephony, SMS/MMS, email, chatbot, AI voice, and automation providers; payment processors, checkout providers, subscription-management tools, and fraud-prevention services; and embedded media, video, social media, accessibility, support, or other interactive features.

Not every technology listed above is necessarily used on every page or enabled for every client or Service. Additional tools may be added or removed over time as our website, marketing, platform, and Services evolve.

4. Information Collected Through Cookies

Cookies and similar technologies may collect or help process information such as IP address, device identifiers, browser type, operating system, approximate location inferred from IP address, pages viewed, buttons clicked, forms started or submitted, timestamps, referring and exit pages, campaign identifiers, ad interactions, cookie IDs, session IDs, lead source, conversion events, and other online activity data.

When combined with information you provide, cookie data may help us understand whether a website visit, ad click, form submission, call, chat, message, appointment, or purchase came from a particular campaign, keyword, platform, referral source, or service page.

5. Advertising, Analytics, and Targeted Advertising

We may use analytics and advertising technologies to measure website performance, understand visitor behavior, improve campaigns, attribute leads, and deliver or measure ads. If advertising or retargeting tools are enabled, third-party platforms may use cookies or pixels to recognize your browser or device across websites, apps, or services and to provide measurement, personalization, audience-building, or advertising features.

We do not sell personal information for money. However, some analytics, advertising, retargeting, or measurement activities may be considered a “sale,” “sharing,” or “targeted advertising” under certain privacy laws. Where required, you may opt out of such activities by using available cookie controls, browser or device settings, recognized opt-out preference signals, platform tools, or by contacting us.

6. Your Cookie Choices

You can control cookies in several ways. The available options depend on your browser, device, location, the tools enabled on our website, and applicable law.

Browser settings usually allow you to block, delete, or manage cookies. If you block all cookies, some parts of our website or Services may not function properly. Browser settings usually apply only to the browser and device you are using.

Device and platform settings may allow you to limit ad tracking, reset advertising IDs, control personalization, or manage app and browser privacy preferences.

A cookie banner or preference tool, if provided on our website, may allow you to manage non-essential cookies where available. Essential cookies may not be disabled through the preference tool because they are necessary for site operation or security.

Advertising-platform choices may be available through platforms such as Google, Meta, Microsoft, LinkedIn, and similar providers. Those platforms may offer their own ad preference, data-management, or opt-out tools. Using those tools may affect how those platforms use data across websites and services they control, but it may not disable all cookies on our website.

Global Privacy Control and similar signals may be honored where legally required and technically feasible for applicable sale, sharing, or targeted advertising activities associated with the browser or device sending the signal.

You may contact us at hello@digitaldirective.io to ask about cookie-related privacy choices. We may need information to verify and process your request.

7. Do Not Track

Some browsers offer a “Do Not Track” signal. There is not currently a uniform industry standard for responding to Do Not Track signals, so our website may not respond to them. We may respond to legally recognized opt-out preference signals, such as Global Privacy Control, where required and technically feasible.

8. Third-Party Cookies and Independent Privacy Practices

Third-party cookies and technologies are controlled by the third parties that provide them. Those third parties may process information under their own privacy policies, cookie policies, and terms. We do not control how independent third-party platforms use information once they receive it, except where we have contractual or platform controls applicable to our use of their services.

If you interact with a third-party platform such as Google, Meta, LinkedIn, Yelp, a payment processor, a scheduling provider, or a social media platform, you should review that platform’s privacy and cookie practices. You may need to use that platform’s tools to access, manage, delete, or opt out of certain platform-controlled data.

9. Cookie Duration

Cookies may be session cookies, which expire when you close your browser, or persistent cookies, which remain for a period of time set by the website or third-party provider. Cookie duration varies by provider, purpose, browser, device, and configuration. Some cookies may last only for a browsing session, while others may last for months or longer unless deleted or changed by the provider, browser, or user settings.

Because our website and Services may use third-party platform technologies that can change over time, we do not list a fixed expiration period for every possible cookie in this Policy. Where a cookie banner, browser tool, or provider-specific tool gives more detailed information, you may use that information to manage your preferences.

10. Cookies Used for Client Services

When we provide marketing, advertising, analytics, call tracking, chat, AI voice, forms, CRM, listings, website, or related Services for clients, cookies and similar technologies may be used on client sites, landing pages, dashboards, forms, ads, or campaigns. In those situations, the client is generally responsible for providing appropriate privacy and cookie notices to its own users, obtaining any legally required consent, and honoring applicable opt-out requests. We may assist clients in configuring or supporting those technologies as part of the Services.

11. Changes to This Cookie Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our website, Services, technologies, vendors, legal requirements, or business practices. The “Last updated” date above indicates when this Cookie Policy was last revised. Continued use of our website or Services after an update means the updated Cookie Policy applies, except where law requires additional notice or consent.

12. Contact Us

If you have questions about this Cookie Policy or want to submit a privacy request, contact us at:

DigitalDirective LLC
Attn: Privacy Requests
7533 S Center View Ct Ste 5605, West Jordan, UT 84084
Email: hello@digitaldirective.io