Cookie Notice
This Cookie Notice explains how cookies and similar technologies may be used on the public site, what they generally do, and how visitors can manage them through browser and device controls.
Last updated
April 24, 2026
- C3 aims to keep the public site cookie use proportionate to the site’s real needs.
- Some cookies may be strictly necessary for core site operation and security.
- More detailed controls or consent tools may be added as tracking or integrations expand.
How to read this page
A practical cookie baseline for a public workforce site.
A workforce company site should explain cookies in plain language and keep usage proportionate to real operational needs.
This page gives C3 a practical, public-facing cookie baseline: explain the main categories, keep usage proportionate, and give visitors a clearer path to manage their choices.
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What cookies and similar technologies are
A cookie notice should first explain the concept clearly before moving into categories and controls.
- Cookies are small data files placed on a device when a website is used.
- Similar technologies can include local storage, pixels, tags, or server-side identifiers that help operate, secure, or analyze a site.
- Not every visit will involve the same technologies, and the mix may change as site features evolve.
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How cookies may be used
The exact mix should stay aligned to the real tools in use. This notice gives C3 room to explain those categories without overstating what is active today.
- Strictly necessary technologies may help with core site operation, session continuity, security, form handling, or basic load management.
- Functional technologies may help remember preferences or support more consistent site behavior.
- Analytics technologies may help C3 understand traffic patterns, page performance, and public-site usage so the experience can improve over time.
- Third-party or embedded tools may set their own cookies or similar technologies if C3 later uses external video, maps, analytics, or integration services.
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Your choices
A good cookie notice gives visitors practical control information instead of treating tracking as unavoidable.
- Visitors can usually control cookies through browser settings, device settings, or privacy tools.
- Blocking some cookies may affect how parts of the site function, especially where a feature depends on a necessary setting or session behavior.
- Where law requires consent for certain categories of cookies, C3 should aim to provide the appropriate notice or controls.
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Third-party technologies and updates
This is important for a growing platform because the public site may later connect to broader operational systems and vendors.
- Some cookies or similar technologies may be provided by third-party services that support hosting, analytics, embedded content, or future integrations.
- Those providers may have their own notices and controls, and visitors may wish to review them where relevant.
- If C3 expands its technology stack, this notice should be updated to reflect the categories and controls involved.
Related policies
See the other public-site policies connected to this notice.
Cookies, privacy, accessibility, and legal terms should sit together as one visible support layer for the public site.
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How C3 handles public-site terms, usage expectations, and site-content limits.
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How C3 may collect, use, retain, and protect information from public-site interactions.
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Accessibility
How C3 aims to make the public site easier to use for a wider range of visitors and assistive technologies.
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