This Cookie Policy explains how Kunert Services LLC uses cookies and similar technologies on this website (the "Site"). It should be read alongside our Privacy Policy.
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file stored by your browser when you visit a website. Cookies let a site remember information about your visit so that the next visit can be faster or more useful. Similar technologies include local storage, session storage, pixels, and tags.
Our consent approach
We do not set any non-essential cookies or similar technologies until you accept them. On your first visit, you'll see a clear banner where you can Accept, Decline, or Manage your preferences. You can change your choice at any time by clicking here or in the footer of any page.
Cookies we use
Below is a categorized list of cookies and similar technologies used on the Site.
Essential (always on)
These are required for the Site to function. They do not track you and cannot be turned off.
| Name | Purpose | Set by | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| kunert.cookieConsent.v1 | Stores your cookie-banner choice so the banner does not reappear. Stored in localStorage, not a cookie. | First-party | Persistent (until cleared) |
| Session token (if you submit a form) | Keeps your form input on the page during submission. | First-party | Session only |
Analytics (optional)
Anonymous usage data — which pages are viewed, how long, and from where — so we can make the Site better. No personal identifiers.
| Name | Purpose | Set by | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| umami.session | Privacy-respecting, cookie-free analytics. Aggregated visit metrics only. | First-party (Umami) | Session only |
Functional (optional)
Remembers small preferences (e.g., form progress, recently viewed services).
| Name | Purpose | Set by | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| kunert.prefs | Remembers UI preferences such as FAQ expanded state. | First-party | 30 days |
Marketing (optional)
Currently unused. If in the future we run advertising campaigns, we'll add trackers here (for example, Facebook Pixel or Google Ads) and will honor your opt-out.
How to control cookies
- Use the control on this site.
- Your browser settings let you block or delete cookies. Steps vary by browser — search "clear cookies" and your browser name.
- Global Privacy Control (GPC) signals are respected and treated as a "decline non-essential cookies" request under the CCPA/CPRA.
Contact
Questions? Email [email protected] or call 715-642-5483.