1. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device when you visit a website.
They are widely used to make websites function more efficiently, as well as to provide information to the owners of the site. They help our website:
Identity Safeguard
Cookies do not typically contain any information that directly identifies you personally, but they may be linked to specific information securely stored within your YourTribe account profile.
2. Types of Cookies We Use
Essential Cookies
These cookies are strictly necessary for the operation of our website and services. Without these cookies, certain crucial parts of the YourTribe platform may not function correctly.
Performance and Analytics Cookies
These cookies help us understand how visitors interact with our website to refine and enhance the experience.
Functional Cookies
These cookies allow us to remember your custom preferences and platform configurations.
Marketing and Advertising Cookies
These cookies are deployed by third-party advertising partners and us to deliver contextual promotions, measure campaign effectiveness, track visitor interactions, and support remarketing loops.
3. Third-Party Cookies
We partner with exceptional third-party integration modules that place cookies securely on your local browser. These platforms include (but are not limited to):
Third Party Governance
These third parties capture anonymous or authenticated usage metrics according to their own strict privacy frameworks. Please note that YourTribe does not control nor assume liability for third-party cookie configuration guidelines.
4. Information Collected
Cookies on our website gathers crucial operational data fragments to help us optimize security thresholds, database loads, and performance benchmarks. This may include:
Network Footprint
Internet Protocol (IP) address & geographical routing data.
Browser Context
Browser engine type, software version, and operating system signatures.
Source Referral
Origin URLs and internal navigating pathways clicked beforehand.
Activity Footprints
Timestamps of clicks, document file downloads, searches, and duration.
5. How We Use Cookie Data
Our technology stack analyzes cookie analytics data solely to support the operational longevity and high speed of our ecosystem:
Providing safe access tokens and validating user transactions against malicious scripts.
Storing UI custom settings and candidate/employer bookmarks for rapid workflow retrieval.
Analyzing performance data and click behavior to serve contextual recommendations.
6. Managing Cookies
Most standard browsers support looking up, deleting, blocking, or restricting cookies altogether. You can easily enforce these parameters in your individual browser settings. Please note that blocking or purging essential session cookies will immediately affect platform stability and certain core services may become fully unavailable to you.
7. Cookie Consent
Where required by applicable global privacy rules and regional legal parameters, we will actively display direct consent notification desks prior to deploying non-essential analytics or advertisement cookies onto your system browsers. You hold the right to revoke consent parameters at any point.
8. Data Retention
Different tracking technologies maintain unique active lifecycles. Some tracking structures expire promptly upon terminating your browser window session ("session cookies"), while other customized settings persist ("persistent cookies") on your system to help verify returning user logins until manually deleted or automatically aged out.
9. Updates to This Policy
We periodically update this layout to represent technological shifts, legal updates, or changes to company tracking methods. The revised Cookie Policy version will always be accessible on this page, marked explicitly by the modified Effective Date above.
Contact Information
For any questions or clarification regarding how we deploy web cookie technologies, please contact our support desk: