Last Updated: 8 May 2025
Effective Date: 22 December 2025
Like many websites, Checkr, Inc. (“Checkr”) uses cookies, pixels, web beacons, and similar tracking technologies when you visit our Site. You can read how we define “Site” in our Privacy Policy. This Cookie Policy describes what cookies are, how and why we use them, and how you can manage your preferences.
1. What Cookies Are
Cookies are small text files that a website places on your browser or device when you visit it. Cookies allow the website to recognize your device and remember your actions and preferences.
Cookies differ in how long they last and who sets them.
1.1. Session vs. Persistent Cookies
Some cookies last only as long as your browser is open, often called “session cookies.” Others remain on your device until they expire or you delete them, typically called “persistent cookies.” To learn more about how long these types of cookies last, you can read Section 3.
1.2. First-Party vs. Third-Party Cookies
Some cookies on our Site are placed by us, while others are set by third-party service providers. These are known as “first-party cookies” and “third-party cookies,” respectively.
Third-party cookies may track how you interact with our Site and other websites over time. This could include identifiers, timestamps, and referral information. For details on how these providers use your data, we recommend reading their privacy or cookie policies.
If you would like to learn more about cookies and how they work, you can visit allaboutcookies.org.
2. Why We Use Cookies
We use cookies and similar technologies for at least the following purposes:
- To operate and maintain the Site;
- To understand how visitors use the Site;
- To improve performance and user experience;
- To personalize content and advertising; and
- To support embedded media, interactive tools, and social media features.
3. Types of Cookies We Use
The table below summarizes the categories of cookies and other tracking technologies that we use, the purposes for which they are set, and the typical duration of those cookies.
Strictly Necessary | These enable basic functionality of the Site, such as security, page navigation, and access to protected areas. These cookies cannot be turned off in our systems. | Checkr | Usually expires when the browser session ends but might last up to a year. |
Performance and Analytics | These collect information about how visitors use the Site, such as which pages are visited most often. This helps us improve structure and content. | Adobe, Google Analytics, Amplitude, and others | Varies. For example, some might expire after two months, while others might last for up to one year. |
Functional | These remember user preferences and settings, such as language choices or region. They might also support embedded third-party services. | Checkr, Spotify, Prospect One, Wistia, and third-party platforms | Usually expires within one year. |
Advertising and Targeting | These track user activity across websites to deliver advertisements that are more relevant to the individual user. | Third-party partners, such as Meta, Microsoft, and Google Ads | Varies. For example, some might expire after two months, while others might last for up to one year. |
To learn more about how we use Google Analytics, read Section 7 of our Privacy Policy.
4. Managing Your Cookie Preferences
Depending on the location from which you access our Site, you might have up to three options for controlling cookies and similar tracking technologies.
4.1. Controlling Cookies Using the Cookie Banner
If you are located in the European Union (EU), European Economic Area (EEA), United Kingdom (UK), Canada, or another region that requires affirmative consent for cookies, you will see a cookie banner when you first visit our Site. This banner allows you to accept or reject different categories of cookies. Your preferences will be honored based on your selection.
4.2. Changing Preferences Using the Cookie Settings Icon
After making your initial choice, you can revise your cookie preferences at any time. A floating cookie settings icon remains visible in the bottom left-hand corner of your screen while you browse the Site. Clicking this icon will reopen the preference center and allow you to adjust your selections or withdraw consent.
4.3. Managing Cookies Through Your Browser Settings
Most internet browsers allow you to manage cookies independently. Depending on your browser, you might be able to take actions such as the following:
- block new cookies;
- delete existing cookies;
- set cookie preferences for specific websites;
- disable cookies altogether; and
- receive alerts when websites attempt to set cookies.
To learn more about how to manage cookies in your browser, consult your browser’s help documentation. Relatedly, to find out how we handle Do Not Track Signals, read Section 11.1 of the Privacy Policy.
You can also limit advertising-related tracking by using external opt-out tools, including the following:
If you disable certain types of cookies, some parts of our Site might not work as intended.
5. Changes to This Cookie Policy
We may occasionally make changes to this Cookie Policy. We will post any changes on this webpage and update the “Last Updated” date at the beginning of this Cookie Policy to reflect the date of those changes. We recommend that you check this webpage periodically to stay informed of any changes.
If we make material changes to this Cookie Policy, we will provide a prominent notice of such changes and the effective date of the changes before making them. For example, we might include a notice on the Site or email you about the material change.