Cookies and Tracking Disclosure
Effective Date: January 01, 2026
Last Updated: January 01, 2026
GAGE Technology Inc.
St. Simons, GA
support@gagework.com
Introduction
This Cookies & Tracking Disclosure explains how GAGE TECHNOLOGY, INC. (“GAGE,” “we,” “our”) uses cookies, device identifiers, and similar technologies within the GAGE mobile application and website. This disclosure is intended to inform users about what data is collected, why it is collected, and how users can manage tracking preferences.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small data files stored on your device that help GAGE recognize your device, enable key features, and improve performance. While some cookies are essential, others support analytics and personalization.
Types of Cookies We Use
GAGE uses the following categories of cookies and tracking technologies:
Essential Cookies: Required for login, security, and core app functionality.
Analytics Cookies: Used to understand usage patterns, diagnose issues, and improve performance.
Performance Cookies: Help measure responsiveness, load times, and feature reliability.
Device Identifiers: Mobile device IDs (e.g., IDFA, Android Ad ID) used for security, crash reporting, and analytics.
Local Storage: Used to save certain app preferences and session data.
Why We Use Cookies and Tracking Technologies
We use cookies and tracking tools to:
Keep you logged in.
Protect account security.
Analyze app performance and usage trends.
Support content moderation and safety systems.
Improve user experience.
Debug crashes and technical errors.
Third-Party Tracking Technologies
GAGE may use third-party services (e.g., Firebase Analytics, Mixpanel, Stream moderation tools) that rely on cookies or device identifiers. These services may collect aggregated, anonymized, or pseudonymized data to help us understand how users interact with GAGE.
Workplace Analytics Disclosure
When using GAGE within an employer-provided workspace, activity may be visible to that employer as part of GAGE’s workplace engagement features. This does not include private messages unless lawfully required or reported for safety review.
Do Not Track Signals
GAGE does not currently respond to “Do Not Track” (DNT) signals because no uniform standard for DNT exists across browsers and mobile platforms.
Managing Cookies and Tracking
You may manage cookies and tracking mechanisms through:
Device settings
Browser settings (for web usage)
Resetting mobile advertising identifiers
Disabling app permissions (where applicable)
Note: Disabling essential cookies or identifiers may affect app functionality.
Data Retention for Tracking Information
Tracking information may be retained for analytics and security purposes for up to 24 months, or longer where required for fraud prevention or legal compliance.
Changes to This Disclosure
We may update this Cookies & Tracking Disclosure from time to time. Continued use of GAGE constitutes acceptance of these updates.