Cookies and Tracking Technologies
Last Updated: May 2, 2026
Filtered Quotes LLC and our service providers may use cookies, pixels, web beacons, tags, scripts, local storage objects, APIs, session replay technologies, and similar tracking technologies (“Cookies”) to collect information regarding your interactions with the Services.
Cookies help us:
operate and improve the Services;
personalize user experiences;
remember user preferences;
analyze website traffic and performance;
measure advertising and marketing effectiveness;
support compliance and fraud prevention efforts;
facilitate lead attribution and conversion tracking; and
deliver relevant advertising and communications.
Cookies and related technologies may collect information such as:
IP address;
browser type;
device identifiers;
operating system;
referral URLs;
pages visited;
session activity;
clicks and interactions;
timestamps; and
other usage and analytics data.
Types of Cookies We Use
Essential Cookies
Essential Cookies are necessary for the operation of the Services and enable core functionality such as page navigation, security, form submissions, fraud prevention, and access to secure areas of the website.
Disabling Essential Cookies may impair functionality of the Services.
Session Cookies
Session Cookies temporarily store information during your browsing session and are typically deleted when you close your browser.
These Cookies help maintain session continuity and improve site functionality.
Persistent Cookies
Persistent Cookies remain on your device after your browsing session ends and help us:
remember preferences;
recognize returning visitors;
improve user experience; and
support analytics and attribution efforts.
Analytics and Performance Cookies
Analytics Cookies help us understand how users interact with the Services, including:
website traffic;
user behavior;
campaign performance; and
page functionality.
We may use third-party analytics providers such as:
Google Analytics;
advertising attribution platforms;
session replay providers; and
related analytics technologies.
These providers may independently collect and process information pursuant to their own privacy policies.
Advertising and Marketing Cookies
Advertising Cookies help us and our advertising partners:
deliver relevant advertisements;
measure advertising effectiveness;
support remarketing campaigns;
attribute leads and conversions; and
personalize marketing communications.
Advertising technologies may be operated by:
advertising networks;
social media platforms;
attribution providers;
demand-side platforms;
marketing vendors; and
other third-party partners.
These technologies may track your activity across websites, devices, and sessions.
Third-Party Technologies
Some Cookies and tracking technologies may be placed or operated by third parties, including analytics providers, advertising partners, social media platforms, compliance vendors, lead attribution providers, and marketing service providers.
Personal information collected by third-party technologies is governed by the applicable third party’s privacy practices and policies.
Your Cookie Choices
Most web browsers automatically accept Cookies by default. You may modify your browser settings to:
block Cookies;
delete Cookies;
receive notifications before Cookies are stored; or
limit certain tracking technologies.
Please note that disabling Cookies may affect the functionality, availability, or performance of portions of the Services.
In some cases, blocking Cookies may also interfere with the storage or recognition of privacy preferences and opt-out selections.
Analytics and Advertising Opt-Outs
You may opt out of certain analytics and advertising technologies directly through applicable providers, including:
Google Analytics Opt-Out: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout
Google Ads Settings: https://adssettings.google.com/
Microsoft Advertising: https://about.ads.microsoft.com/
Network Advertising Initiative: https://optout.networkadvertising.org/
Digital Advertising Alliance: https://optout.aboutads.info/
Opt-out preferences may need to be configured separately for each browser and device you use.
Do Not Track Signals
Some web browsers may transmit “Do Not Track” (“DNT”) signals. Because there is not currently a universally recognized standard for DNT signals, the Services may not respond to such signals.