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Cookie Policy
Last updated June 24, 2026.
Overview
This policy explains how Trade Show Radar may use cookies, local storage, pixels, tags, and similar technologies to operate the directory, remember preferences, understand usage, and protect site performance.
How Cookies Help
Cookies and similar technologies may help the site remember preferences, protect sessions, measure performance, and understand how visitors use the directory.
Types of Cookies
The site may use essential cookies for core functionality, preference cookies for saved settings, and analytics cookies for aggregate usage insights.
Essential Technologies
Essential cookies and storage help support basic site behavior, security, routing, page rendering, and operational reliability. These technologies may be needed for the site to load correctly or preserve important interface settings.
Preference Technologies
Preference technologies may remember choices such as display settings, saved filters, recent searches, or other interface preferences so the directory feels more consistent when you return.
Analytics Technologies
Analytics tools may help us understand aggregate behavior, including popular pages, search patterns, referring pages, device types, performance issues, and errors. We use this information to improve directory coverage and visitor experience.
Third-Party Technologies
Some cookies or similar tools may be set by service providers that support hosting, analytics, maps, embedded content, security, or performance monitoring. Those providers may process information according to their own policies.
Managing Cookies
You can block or delete cookies through your browser settings. Some features may work differently if essential cookies or local storage are disabled.
Browser Controls
Most browsers allow you to review, block, delete, or limit cookies. Browser controls vary by product and version, so check your browser's help materials for the most current instructions.
Do Not Track
Some browsers offer Do Not Track or similar signals. Because there is no single industry standard for responding to those signals, the site may not change behavior automatically when such a signal is received.
Updates
We may update this policy as site features, analytics, or operational tooling change.
