Effective date: October 31, 2022
Last updated: April 30, 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how Symfa Inc. (“Symfa,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) uses cookies and similar technologies on https://symfa.com and any related webpages or online services that link to this Cookie Policy (collectively, the “Website”).
This Cookie Policy explains:
- what cookies and similar technologies are;
- which categories of cookies and similar technologies we use;
- why we use them;
- when your consent is required;
- how you can manage your preferences; and
- where you can find the most current list of cookies and similar technologies used on the Website.
Please also read our Privacy Notice for more information about how we process personal data.
Definitions
“Website” is symfa.com or any other website or information resource owned by Symfa, which refers to this Privacy Policy.
“Website user” (“user”, “you”) is a natural person or a representative of a legal entity, which has full legal capacity and ability to use the website to receive or provide information related to Symfa’s services.
“Personal data” (“personal information”) – any information concerning an identified or identifiable natural person. Personal data which have undergone pseudonymisation, which could be attributed to a natural person by the use of additional information should be considered to be information on an identifiable natural person. Anonymous information that cannot be associated with your person is not included in the category of “personal data”.
1. Who We Are
Symfa Inc.
1489 W Palmetto Park Rd, Suite 5022
Boca Raton, FL 33486
United States
Email: info@symfa.com
2. What Are Cookies and Similar Technologies
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They can help a website function, remember your preferences, understand how visitors interact with the site, and support analytics, marketing, and other features.
We also use similar technologies, which may include:
- local storage;
- session storage;
- pixels;
- tags;
- scripts;
- software development kits (SDKs); and
- other technologies that store or access information on your device.
For simplicity, we refer to all of these in this Cookie Policy as “cookies and similar technologies,” unless the context requires otherwise.
3. Why We Use Cookies and Similar Technologies
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
- to operate, secure, and maintain the Website;
- to remember your preferences and settings;
- to manage consent choices;
- to understand how visitors use the Website;
- to improve the Website’s performance, usability, and content;
- to measure the effectiveness of communications and campaigns; and
- where applicable and subject to your choices, to support marketing, advertising, and social media-related features.
4. Categories of Cookies and Similar Technologies We Use
We use the following categories of cookies and similar technologies on the Website.
A. Essential Technologies
These technologies are strictly necessary for the operation of the Website or for the provision of a service explicitly requested by the user, therefore they are activated on default, and, accordingly, do not require prior consent under applicable UK and EU rules. You may configure your browser to block or alert you to such technologies; however, if you do so, certain parts of the Website may not function properly.
B. Functional or Preference Technologies
Non-essential cookies. These technologies allow the Website to remember choices you make, such as language, region, or other preferences, and to provide enhanced features.
C. Marketing Technologies
Non-essential cookies. These technologies help us understand how visitors use the Website, such as which pages are viewed, how visitors move through the Website, and whether they encounter errors. This helps us improve performance, content, and user experience.
Depending on the page you visit and the features you interact with, the Website may use technologies associated with services such as:
- Usercentrics, for consent management and storing your privacy choices;
- content delivery network services, such as JSDelivr, to deliver required website assets;
- cloud or hosting services, such as Amazon Web Services or Cloudflare;
- analytics tools to measure traffic and improve the Website; and
- marketing or advertising services, where enabled based on your consent.
The actual technologies in use at any given time are described in the current cookie modal.
5. Our Legal Basis and Consent Approach
We obtain consent for the use of non-essential cookies and similar technologies where required by applicable law. In jurisdictions where prior consent is not required, we provide appropriate notice and, where applicable, mechanisms to manage preferences or opt out of certain processing activities, including targeted advertising or the sharing of personal information.
Accordingly:
- Strictly necessary technologies may be used without consent where permitted by applicable law.
- Functional, marketing non-essential technologies are activated only after you provide your consent through our cookie settings tool (Usercentrics).
You may withdraw or change your consent choices at any time through the Categories or Services tab available on the cookie modal on the Website.
6. Usercentrics Consent Management Platform
We use Usercentrics as our consent management platform (“CMP”) to:
- display our cookie banner and preference center;
- record and manage your consent choices;
- store your consent or refusal choices;
- control the activation of non-essential technologies based on your preferences; and
- support compliance with applicable cookie and privacy laws.
7. Third-Party Services
We use third-party service providers and tools on the Website. Depending on your choices and how the Website is configured, these third parties may place cookies or use similar technologies through the Website.
Some third parties may process data on our behalf as processors, while others may act as independent controllers for their own purposes under their own privacy notices.
8. Current List of Cookies and Similar Technologies
Because the technologies used on the Website may change from time to time, the most current and detailed list of cookies and similar technologies used on the Website is made available through our Cookie Settings panel powered by Usercentrics.
That panel provides, or is intended to provide, up-to-date information such as:
- provider or service name;
- cookie or technology name, where available;
- category;
- purpose;
- storage duration;
- whether the technology is essential or optional; and
- additional information made available by the relevant provider.
You can access this information at any time by clicking on the View Service details icon on the cookie modal.
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Provider |
Cookie / Technology Name |
Category |
Duration |
Purpose |
Data Collected |
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JSDelivr |
Not specified, requires verification |
Essential |
Not specified by provider |
CDN provider used to deliver website resources; provider disclosure mentions processing of unique device identifier and diagnostic data; processing in EU; data retained only as long as necessary; recipient Volentio JSD Limited. |
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Usercentrics Consent Management Platform |
|
Essential |
1 year for consent data |
|
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Amazon Web Services |
|
Functional |
|
Cloud computing; load balancing; keeping the user on the same server for subsequent requests; supporting delivery and stability of AWS-based resources. |
|
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Cloudflare |
|
Functional |
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Google Fonts |
Not specified, requires verification. |
Functional |
The retention period is the time span the collected data is saved for the processing purposes. |
This is a collection of fonts for commercial and personal use. |
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Google Tag Manager |
|
Functional |
|
This is a tag management system. Via Google Tag Manager, tags can be integrated centrally via a user interface. Tags are small sections of code that can track activities. Script codes of other tools are integrated via the Google Tag Manager. The Tag Manager allows control when a particular tag is triggered. |
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Ipapi |
Not specified, requires verification. |
Functional |
Maximum age of cookie storage: Session |
This is an API for IP Address Geolocation. |
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LinkedIn Plugin |
|
Functional |
|
This tool adds Follow and Share buttons for the social media service LinkedIn to the website. LinkedIn is a social network that focuses on professional networking and career development. |
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tawk.to |
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Functional |
|
This is a chat service. |
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DoubleClick Ad |
|
Marketing |
|
This is an advertising service. With this service it is possible to provide relevant ads to users and get campaign reports. |
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Elfsight |
|
Marketing |
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This is a widget provider. With this you can increase visitor engagement, boost conversions, generate leads, provide customer support and grow social followers. |
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LinkedIn Insight Tag |
|
Marketing |
|
This is a conversion tracking and retargeting service.
|
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Microsoft Advertising Remarketing |
|
Marketing |
|
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Microsoft Clarity |
|
Marketing |
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Tealium Inc |
Not specified, requires verification. |
Marketing |
The retention period is the time span the collected data is saved for the processing purposes. |
This is a marketing service. |
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Сlutch |
Not specified, requires verification. |
Marketing |
The retention period is the time span the collected data is saved for the processing purposes. |
Clutch is a third-party service used on symfa.com to embed trust badges and client review widgets from Clutch. The implementation includes two website widgets - badge and reviews - which may be detected as separate scripts during scanning, but functionally belong to the same Clutch service. |
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Compliancy Group |
Not specified, requires verification. |
Marketing |
The retention period is the time span the collected data is saved for the processing purposes. |
Compliancy Group is a third-party service used on symfa.com to display compliance-related trust badge or verification content. Supporting scripts and static resources detected during scanning should be treated as part of the same Compliancy Group service. |
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9. How to Manage Your Preferences
You can manage your cookie choices in the following ways:
Cookie Settings (on cookie modal) on our Website
You can accept, reject, or customize your preferences for non-essential cookies and similar technologies through our Cookie Settings panel.
Browser Controls
Most browsers allow you to view, manage, block, or delete cookies. Please note that if you disable certain technologies, some parts of the Website may not function properly.
Find out how to manage cookies on popular browsers:
Google Chrome
Microsoft Edge
Mozilla Firefox
Microsoft Internet Explorer
Opera
Apple Safari
To find information relating to other browsers, visit the browser developer’s website.
To opt out of being tracked by Google Analytics across all websites, visit http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
You may also find additional information at https://www.youronlinechoices.eu/ for certain online advertising choices in Europe.
10. Refusing or Withdrawing Consent
Where consent is required, you are free to refuse non-essential cookies and similar technologies. You may also withdraw previously given consent at any time through the сookie modal on the Website.
Refusing or withdrawing consent for non-essential technologies will not prevent you from using the basic functions of the Website, although some optional features may not work as intended.
11. International Data Transfers
Symfa is based in the United States, and some of the providers whose technologies are used on the Website may process personal data outside your country, including in the United States or other countries outside the EU or the UK.
Where required by applicable law, we take steps intended to ensure that personal data transferred internationally is protected by appropriate safeguards, which may include:
- adequacy decisions;
- standard contractual clauses;
- the UK International Data Transfer Addendum; or
- other lawful transfer mechanisms.
For more information, please see our Privacy Notice or contact us using the details below.
12. Relationship to Personal Data
Information collected through cookies and similar technologies may constitute personal data where it can be linked to an identified or identifiable individual. Where that is the case, our processing of such data is also governed by our Privacy Notice.
Depending on the technology and context, this information may include items such as:
- IP address;
- device or browser information;
- unique identifiers;
- user preferences;
- referrer information;
- approximate geographic location;
- consent-related records.
13. Changes to This Cookie Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in law, technology, our service providers, or our data practices.
When we do so, we will update the Last updated date at the top of this page. Where required by law, we will also take additional steps, such as requesting renewed consent.
14. Contact Us
If you have any questions about this Cookie Policy or our use of cookies and similar technologies, please contact us at:
Symfa Inc.
1489 W Palmetto Park Rd, Suite 5022
Boca Raton, FL 33486
United States
Email: info@symfa.com