1. What Cookies Are
Cookies are small text files or similar browser technologies that websites can store or access on a device. FindRooferContractor.com may also use pixels, scripts, local storage, software development tools and similar technologies that perform related functions. This Cookie Policy explains the general categories of technologies that may be used on the site.
2. Strictly Necessary Technologies
Some technologies are used to deliver core website functions, maintain security, process form interactions, remember technical choices, prevent duplicate or abusive submissions and support basic site operation. Disabling necessary browser features can prevent portions of the site from functioning correctly.
3. Analytics and Performance
Analytics tools may measure visits, page views, device/browser information, referral sources, engagement and conversion events. We use this information to understand how the website performs, identify technical problems and improve navigation, content and lead-generation flows.
4. Advertising and Attribution
If advertising or campaign measurement tools are enabled, cookies or similar identifiers may be used to understand whether a visitor arrived from an advertisement, measure conversions, attribute a roofing request to a campaign, limit repeated ads or support audience measurement. The exact tools in use depend on the website’s configured advertising stack.
5. Lead Verification and Fraud Prevention
Technologies such as TrustedForm, Jornaya LeadID, call tracking, security services or anti-fraud tools may collect or generate technical information used to verify a lead-generation session, document consent, route a request or detect invalid activity. These functions can involve third-party services.
6. Third-Party Technologies
Third-party analytics, advertising, communications, security, form, call-tracking or lead-verification providers may set or read their own cookies or identifiers when their technology is enabled on the site. Their collection and use of information is subject to their own terms and privacy practices.
7. Your Choices
Most browsers allow users to block or delete cookies through settings. Some jurisdictions require additional choices for non-essential technologies, advertising or certain forms of data sharing. If a cookie-consent or privacy-preference interface is displayed on the site, you can use that tool for the choices it offers. Browser-level controls may also affect how certain technologies operate.
8. Global Privacy Signals
Where required by applicable law and supported by the site’s privacy technology, browser-based privacy preference signals such as Global Privacy Control may be recognized for relevant opt-out rights. The legal effect of these signals varies by jurisdiction.
9. Retention
Cookie duration varies. Session technologies may expire when a browser session ends, while persistent cookies may remain for a defined period unless deleted earlier. Third-party providers determine retention for their own cookies and identifiers according to their configurations and policies.
10. Consent Management and Configuration
The website operator is responsible for configuring any consent-management platform so that it reflects the technologies actually deployed. Categories, vendor lists and default settings should be reviewed whenever analytics, advertising, call tracking, form tools or other scripts are added or removed. A generic cookie banner that does not correspond to the site’s actual technology stack can create confusion and should not be treated as a substitute for implementation review.
11. Browser and Device Controls
You can often manage cookies through browser privacy settings, clear stored site data, restrict third-party cookies or use private-browsing features. Mobile operating systems and advertising platforms may also provide controls for advertising identifiers or tracking permissions. These tools operate independently from the website and can affect multiple sites or applications. Because browser interfaces change, consult the help documentation for the browser or device you use.
12. Do Not Track and Similar Signals
Browsers may send Do Not Track or other privacy signals. There is not one universally accepted response standard for every signal. Where a signal has legal effect, such as a recognized opt-out preference signal under applicable state law, the website should process it as required by that law and the capabilities of the site’s privacy technology.
13. Changes in Vendors
The list of third-party tools can change as the website evolves. A vendor that is used for analytics today may later be replaced, or new lead-verification, call-routing, security or advertising technology may be introduced. The site should periodically review its cookie and privacy disclosures so they remain consistent with the tools actually running in production.
14. Embedded Content and External Services
If the website later embeds videos, maps, chat tools, scheduling tools or other external content, those services may place cookies or collect device and usage information when the embedded feature loads or when a visitor interacts with it. Editors should avoid adding unnecessary embeds and should review whether an external service requires consent, disclosure or a privacy setting before it is deployed.
15. Updates and Contact
We may update this Cookie Policy as website technologies or legal requirements change. Questions about cookies or privacy choices can be sent to privacy@findroofercontractor.com. If you report a cookie or tracking concern, include the page address and browser details when possible so the website operator can investigate the specific technology involved.
